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Mandala Seeds

Hasch

learning and laughing
8Miles High
Flower for a good 50 days
Grew from cut

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I cobbed some of her lower buds
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Mitsuharu

White Window
Veteran
8 Miles High (same genetics/cut as my buddy @Hasch btw) dried buds, LED grown.

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Yes it has that energetic clear high without any heavyness on the body and was flowering for less than 50 days! Great strain. :coffee: (y)



Just 20 minutes ago a harvested 2 other 8MH plants at my window, same cut... The first one was pollinated early with my own outdoor cross Purple Cloud which is also pretty fast in flowering. Could be an interesting new strain too! And the buds got pretty big too, even with early pollination. 3L soil.

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The other one with 2L soil is not so great but i have enough weed anyway...

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Had Spider mites unfortunately so all shizzle goes to the waste.
 
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Creeperpark

Well-known member
Mentor
Veteran
One of the best things I love about Mandala strains is they are nutrient-sensitive. It doesn't take much fertilizer to grow big plants. Plus they can take hot temperatures.
 

FellaAndrene

Active member
One of the best things I love about Mandala strains is they are nutrient-sensitive. It doesn't take much fertilizer to grow big plants. Plus they can take hot temperatures.
Yup. I've come to the same conclusions you have after trialing a few varieties from them.

This one I kept for some five years, Ganesh genotype #6:

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Here in the teenie stage circa 2019:

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I did two outcrosses and a single backcross before I had to retire her due to a root aphid infestation with a small possibility of seedborne HLVd in my room (it wasn't that).

I now have a new Ganesh female popped from a pack produced in 2021, the year Ganesh was last available.

This female is a true trifoliate. She topped herself in the seedling stage and grew three new tops - I took the smallest branch as a cutting:

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I haven't flowered her out yet, but her stemrub is akin to the one I had before, just a tad bit more limey.

I popped some of my earlier crosses of Ganesh #6, and will be putting them together with this female.
 
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