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weedsmoker420

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Here's the second Erdpurt from my winter grow. This one was a bit bigger but definitely had too much nitrogen in the soil - clawing leaves with very thick/stiff stems. The resin is super greasy and smells mostly earthy, like compost with a bit of rotting fruit.

Both of these plants flowered very quickly - 8 weeks for this one and 7 weeks for the smaller one.
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Sipina

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Almost three years had passed since I grew two rounds of the ErdPurts. I've made a post or two in this thread taking photos of them in the vegetative state but have not documented my experience with them regarding flowering and different phenos and effects.

I grew them in two rounds of 6 plants; first round I had one male and the second there were two; and I've made my own seeds with them, keeping the ErdPurt for further exploration.

I've observed noticable difference in the potency of THC in the different phenos like it has already been explained numerous times I believe.
One particular green phenotype had a more sharp, pine and hashy aromas compared to others and this same plant seemed to only contain THC and no CBD, with a potent effect. I was caught in a suprise when I tested this one the first time.
There was one very beautiful almost black stemed and very frosty pheno - the most visually beautiful and attractive to my taste. It turned out it was CBD dominant with subtle hints of THC effects. The aromas were much more in the forest, moss, humic, mushroomy direction. A truly medicinal one.
The other plants were also more in the foresty aroma type and with a lovely balanced, mostly relaxing and slightly mood lifting effects. Very much enjoyable indeed.

This time I'm growing from my own seeds I had made with the plants. I've separated the seeds that were only grown on the dark purple pheno and am now trying to narrow it down. And also to make more seeds again as ErdPurt is a strain that has beautifuly touched me and has many medicinal uses, and other desirable traits to use in home breeding; therefore I wish to continue the relationship with it.

Thank you.

Will keep you updated.
Regards, Sipina
 
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