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Out of 18 Niagara seeds I got 17 sprouts. Out of the 18 Niagara x shiva seeds 18 sprouts. Out of the Niagara, 9 were female. Out of the Niagara x shiva 11 were female. Clones were taken from each and rooted later to be put into my hydro system. Growth was better than I've ever seen; in fact both types threatened to outgrow my space heightwise, so had to bend them a bit. I harvested last weekend.

The yield on both looks good, but I have no actual weight as both are still drying. I would say in the area of 400 grams a square yard. The buds look fat and dense. The Niagara buds have almost no leaf, just pure flowers I have not seen a less leafy plant before.

The Niagara x shiva has more leaf as it is more indica. I have no idea about taste yet but the quick dry Niagara I have been smoking is far more potent than anything I have ever grown before, what a head rush, some of my friends say it's too potent or accused me of spraying it with something.

The Niagara x shiva is less potent than the Niagara, and more physical but I would say it also is more potent than any of the strains I have grown before. for those who like a very potent weed Niagara is the bomb, but some may not like getting that high. Overall I like both and plan to grow more in the future."

I have some 5 week old Niagara plants that were ordered from Doc Greenthumb. The plants look good 12- 15 inches tall and appear to be very healthy. I germinated 10 seeds all but one sprouted. Plants have been under 18/6 light cycle and all have been preflowering and revealed they sex 5 females and 4 males. One of the males started flowering at 3 weeks and had to be moved out of room so it won't pollinate the females.

The staminate pollen sack looked like it would release the pollen anytime. Have never had this happen before in the vegetative stage. Have heard that some Ruderalis strains flower regardless the photoperiod.


(Added: Tue Jul 02 2002)

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