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Home : New Hybrids : E. Pearl x B.berry

E Pearl x B berry


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This strain was given to me by someone I met online. I've since lost contact with the fellow and never got a chance to thank him kindly.

If you're reading this dubs, way to hook a guy up. This plant was a treat to grow. I got over a pound dry bud from both girls. Harvested outdoors in Early December, these girls reach absolute peak maturity just before first frost.

The soil was conditioned with a mixture of
peat
humus
expanded clay
earthworm castings
sand
steer manure compost

I gave em nutrient tea only three times

High nitrogen & potassium just before flowering

High Nitrogen,phosphorus, magnesium, calcium 3rd week of flowering

Balanced NPK Calcium magnesium 7th week

I would have taken them any time after the first week of november, but thanks to some very bizzare weather in Michigan this past year, there was a considerably longer growing season than usual.

I have grown Durban poison, and NL indoors. Neither had the character or the mixed, amusing high that EPxBB did.

So In conclusion... if anyone is in possesion of these EPxBB hybrid seeds, give them great care and they will treat you fine.

If not, would someone with the requisite parental strains please consider doing the cross. I hope that more breeders will see the awesome potential of this interesting Early sativa, especially when crossed with special indicas that don't generally get used outside.

I myself got a few seeds, too bad none of the pollen came from the same strain, I did not keep any males around and the seed is most likely schwag.


(Added: Fri Jul 12 2002)








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