GanjaSnake
Well-Known Member
I've had a cannabiogen destroyer growing for about a year now. The first run was a wash, I started with 4 seeds and got 4 females which made me a bit sad as I wanted to make some backup beans. They took over the whole 4x4 space floor to ceiling and blocked out the light causing even more stretch. I ended up pulling them out and into the compost bin after 4 months, ugh. I do have more beans, and hope to find a male I can use to back her up.
That said, I took a clone of the best smelling, largest bud pheno and am on my 4th run of that clone now. It no longer stretches like crazy, and in fact it is quite tame. Barely fills out the screen, easy to root clones, and doesn't like a lot of nutes. I use my no-till bins I've been running for the past decade and it does it's thing. The buds are fairly tight for a pure sativa, and it's a nice social up high.
I guess the point of this comment is to say, a sativa takes more time. It really needs to mature before it acts right indoors. This year I plan to put a Super Malawi Haze outdoors knowing it can never finish. But I will take clones at the end of summer to finish indoors over winter after having an extended veg time outdoors. This is what works for me.
That said, I took a clone of the best smelling, largest bud pheno and am on my 4th run of that clone now. It no longer stretches like crazy, and in fact it is quite tame. Barely fills out the screen, easy to root clones, and doesn't like a lot of nutes. I use my no-till bins I've been running for the past decade and it does it's thing. The buds are fairly tight for a pure sativa, and it's a nice social up high.
I guess the point of this comment is to say, a sativa takes more time. It really needs to mature before it acts right indoors. This year I plan to put a Super Malawi Haze outdoors knowing it can never finish. But I will take clones at the end of summer to finish indoors over winter after having an extended veg time outdoors. This is what works for me.