-Spinning the Wheel"Mandala's (strains) are also highly adaptable to any grow environment or system. Plants can be carried outdoor from indoor and vice versa without having to worry about hermaphrodites. One of our priorities is to reduce genetic weaknesses to a minimum and eliminate the nail-biting that can come up in plant care. It's ideal if a strain can deliver quality and quantity with just basic attention."
Amateur Grower said:k0rps, those are some of the greenest, healthiest looking plants I've ever seen.
Looking at Rosebud's Satori Bud Pic of the Month entry... http://www.marijuanapassion.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60896
...it looks like Satori is a ***** to trim. It looks like there is a pretty high leaf-to-calyx ratio.
I also noticed The Hemp Goddess likes the "connoisseur" cut...
http://www.marijuanapassion.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60492...that HAS to take a while.
Is it as tedious to maincure as it looks?
AG
The Hemp Goddess said:I have 3 BTB going now, very close to harvest. Although the description says they should be short tree-like plants, all but 1 of mine was tall and willowy--apparently a different pheno. BTB is 1/2 Satori, so has requirements similar to Satori. It has a nice aroma, taste, and high.
Flushing--About the most I will do is top up with plain water during the last week to 10 days. I have found no difference in taste between plants flushed and plants not flushed.
Here are a couple of pics of the BTB. These are in NV's supersoil.
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