“This plant has the best color ive ever seen on a cannabis plant. The aroma is out of this world good and the high is very good. Would definately recommend this to anyone and everyone.”
“I grew the LSD-25 as part of my first grow, and was very happy with the fact that they were the first to finish at just over 50 days, but straight up blown away by the gorgeous, purple buds.
I grew in soil, with kelp and Recharge into mid flower, then Mamouth P and a little epsom salts to finish, as she was showing a little magnesium deficiency.
Smoke was very smooth, with a clear, uplifting high. It's a creeper though, so give it a minute. Not very long lasting, but fades away quietly, with no sleepiness.
3 of 5 seeds germinated, and one of the 3 only grew to about 6" tall. I didn't have the heart to cull her, and she produced about an eighth though.
I hope it was just a bad batch, because I bought more seeds for outdoor grow this summer.”
“She's only three weeks old, but my she's a beauty! Lucy emerged on the third day and has had a very strong start. I even spotted my first pre-flowers two days ago, and she's only got four sets of leaves! Her nodes are a bit less than an inch apart, and I think she's going to be a great compact plant. Looking forward to updating her progress and the results of my loving attention with an all organic grow! Thanks Seedsman! You guys have been absolutely Awesome! You've got a loyal customer here! :)”
“I grew 4 of these so far in a 4x8x8 tent with a 2000w 3 chip LED. I grew these with other strains at the same time and found them to be incredibly light sensitive compared to all others which greatly hurt my yield. I had trouble early in flower with fox tailing and spread out airy buds and was unable to correct the issue because all my other plants were thriving with the current set up. I believe my issues with this strain came from a lack of research on my part and would definitely grow again on it's own to better control conditions. The finished product smoked well and is potent it just looks strange because of the light stress.”