Just dropped in to locate soe more information about Fat Bastard for my own records and ran into your post.
Fat Bastard is a great strain. A nice mix of Indica and Sativa, heavier toward the Sativa side if I may make an educated guess. She makes a super sweet flower but will take on a white widdow's musky aroma and falvor if you folwer in too small of a pot.
I have a good friend that has recantly changed from growing black market to legalizing his garden from within his states medical program. He has grown for 15+ years now and has a very well developed indoor cultivation. Approximately 1000 Square feet. He only grows fat bastard if this gives you an idea of how favored this strain is in the Northwest anyway.
She's builds leaves that are a deep, dark, strong green. She will kick the tricolmbs like a fantastic Indica will indoors.
The high is managable but nearely opiate like. When I turn to the FB I am seeking to disappear and let the day fly by watching a movie or the like.
By no means is this a couch-lock strain but sometimes it's exactly what we are seeking in something that will help us to relax and be abel to zone into a project or something as mondane as a good movie on a day when you have the time and so on. Iwoudl class it up at the very top of what I can handle smoking or woudl ever have in my own.
I am sporting 17 strains now which is beginning to be more work than it may be worth without a patiant other than myself. I am an Oregon medical marijuana Patiant in case anyone here is concerned of anyone posting here that is not 100% legal. I don't persoanlly care as long as I am not asked to partake in anything illegal. Cool enough?
My favorites are Bubble Gum and Shishkaberry.
I grow a little off the shelve in style, quality and quantity per plant.
I would love to drop you a couple of shots of my garden.
The Fat bastard shot is of a flower that is right at 9 feet i height. The flower in the shot is 6 inches wide in girth.
If my attachments take and you can see them, the second is a new design I have evolved to that I am calling a glove. This plant yeilded 17.5 ounces of clean dry flowers. A super good yeild for a Strawberry Cough plant. Shoudl anyone be interested in some help and advise to learn to grow in this style I have some instructions and a few good shots to help a person along. It does take a little honest to goodness hands on artistry so one had to know this before starting. I haev had two individuals to date that didn't have it in them to follow through the process but everyone else that has reverted to a high yeliding style of growing like this are alll yeilding at least 3 times the yeilds they had been with an average if five times the yeild. Cool enough!
I would venture to guess that this will be one that you will favor over most all others.
Glad to be of help in further elaborating on the Fat bastard. Good luck with yours.
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Full sized shots:
http://morelli.250free.com/AA_Garden_Shots/FatBastard_6_inchFatFlower.jpg
http://morelli.250free.com/AA_Garden_Shots/Strawberry Cough.jpeg