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ote kwana icmag, i hope everyone out there is in good health, good spirits and a good and high.
the subject of this thread is Satori from Mandala Seeds. i apologise for the multiple posts format, there is a limit to the number of images i can post per post it seems. i started this strain for the exact same reasons and alongside the Speed Queen I recently wrote about in this forum (click here) namely a ton of good stuff in the canna-press, on various canna-fora and after research, my support for their vigorous professional breeding strategies. i will say again hear that Mandala seems to do things right for a damn good price, a real benefit to the growing community, their range is fresh, great combinations of landrace genes and collected old school varieties.
this strain in particular stood out for the potential in it's high and it's ease of growth for a sativa dom variety with a sativa dom high.
the breeder description reads nice:
i started a full pack of the Satori (full grow thread - click here) but i only received 2 females from 10 so this report cannot be considered conclusive as i found two distinct types in two plants. another pack is planned for the medium future so further additions may need to be made. this bad ratio may have been caused by my own error (laziness) early in veg when i potted them up in to a mature plant mix as i had run out of anything else. despite the burn they quickly recovered and were fairly consistant in veg, two slightly different phenotypes, one slightly shorter but less branchy than the other. this difference turned into very distinct types in flowering, one more indica leaning in it's overall flower structure and also in the fuller bracts themselves and the other more like traditional sativa spears. the former i will call the bat type and the latter the spear type. both suffered mild n deficiencies in early flower as i am still getting my head around bio bizz!
flowering: satori - spear type
the satori spear type went just over ten weeks, 73 days. again, she could have gone maybe another few days or week if you wanted to squeeze a little more weight out of them or up the bag appeal a tad but again trichs were right for me and she was becoming a pest amongst a new flower crop. in flower she had a spicey sandlewood with a hint of sweet but sout throughout her life however the smell deepened and became more complex with time. the smell on these is incredibly rich and pungent made made of so many aromas, you can rub a flower and smell one thing, double check and get another, triple check and get a third, ad infinitum! wicked.
the subject of this thread is Satori from Mandala Seeds. i apologise for the multiple posts format, there is a limit to the number of images i can post per post it seems. i started this strain for the exact same reasons and alongside the Speed Queen I recently wrote about in this forum (click here) namely a ton of good stuff in the canna-press, on various canna-fora and after research, my support for their vigorous professional breeding strategies. i will say again hear that Mandala seems to do things right for a damn good price, a real benefit to the growing community, their range is fresh, great combinations of landrace genes and collected old school varieties.
this strain in particular stood out for the potential in it's high and it's ease of growth for a sativa dom variety with a sativa dom high.
the breeder description reads nice:
Mandala Seeds said:Satori - Mandala Seeds
Type: sativa-indica
Contains land race genetics from: Nepal
Cultivation: indoor/outdoor
Flowering time: 65-70 days/October
NEW: now with a shorter flowering time.
Yield: 550-600 gr/m2 (dry weight)
High: a clear, cerebral high and strong potency sets in quickly; it supports concentration & creativity; very inspiring and stimulating. Ideal for writers, artists, musicians, or other creative people.
Aroma: spicy; fruity-citrus; pungent
Medical Use: Satori shows her therapeutic potential in relieving depression and anxiety.
This season we are introducing our new Satori. We have refined this strain genetically to produce an even more reliable and powerful cross that will delight your connoisseur heart. Satori is an exceptionally easy to grow sativa. She has shown impressive hardiness against spider mites and other pests, and she possesses a good measure of mould resistance. Her slim appearance makes it possible to plant in narrow rows, or in SOG, to maximize her typical record yields even more.
The firm side shoots provide highest quality cuttings. As with all our sativas she is heat resistant - an added bonus for small indoor environments and hot summer grows. The mainly sweet & fruity-spicy aroma is a real treat for the senses.
Satori grows a long headbud with chunky flowers and does not require much feeding on soil; you can almost do without feeding provided you use quality soil and sufficient pot size (approx. 2 gallon pots for adult plants under 250-600W lamps). Keep EC levels low in hydroponics for best results. All Mandala strains are extremely efficient in nutrient uptake due to their hybrid vigour and require only low EC levels/feeding to develop huge leaf, stem and bud structure.
Satori is a high yielding, powerful plant with an exceptional sativa high. The heavy buds are easy to manicure, and from the resinous bud leaves you can produce finest grade hash, comparable in quality to the famous Nepalese "temple balls".
i started a full pack of the Satori (full grow thread - click here) but i only received 2 females from 10 so this report cannot be considered conclusive as i found two distinct types in two plants. another pack is planned for the medium future so further additions may need to be made. this bad ratio may have been caused by my own error (laziness) early in veg when i potted them up in to a mature plant mix as i had run out of anything else. despite the burn they quickly recovered and were fairly consistant in veg, two slightly different phenotypes, one slightly shorter but less branchy than the other. this difference turned into very distinct types in flowering, one more indica leaning in it's overall flower structure and also in the fuller bracts themselves and the other more like traditional sativa spears. the former i will call the bat type and the latter the spear type. both suffered mild n deficiencies in early flower as i am still getting my head around bio bizz!
flowering: satori - spear type
the satori spear type went just over ten weeks, 73 days. again, she could have gone maybe another few days or week if you wanted to squeeze a little more weight out of them or up the bag appeal a tad but again trichs were right for me and she was becoming a pest amongst a new flower crop. in flower she had a spicey sandlewood with a hint of sweet but sout throughout her life however the smell deepened and became more complex with time. the smell on these is incredibly rich and pungent made made of so many aromas, you can rub a flower and smell one thing, double check and get another, triple check and get a third, ad infinitum! wicked.
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