“Just about to harvest these beauties and there is truly a spread in phenotypes in the pack. Grew 7: 2 super bushy indicas, 3 hybrid looking plants, 1 dwarf and one truly lanky thin leaved monster. Awesome plants, grew outdoors in 10 gallon coco pots and they just keep trucking along. Just had one plant tested so far: 14% THC and 0.72% THC so they do what they say. Great terps! Looking forward to testing the others and highly recommend!”
“This is a heavy producer and grows tall and wide. It takes nutrients very well and remains strong throughout. Problems I had were extremely bushy growth and thin branches that could not support it;s own weight. I did 3 manifolds and got around 9 ounces under a CMH 315. Perhaps i vegged too long because they stretched x3 and were very difficult to manage in flower. Lots of defoliation and loli-popping yet still massive amounts of side growth. Overall I ended up with a lot of buds but would manage them differently. Now growing Dinafem CBD+ and they are a dream by comparison to grow. more meat, less potatoes, 10 thick colas, very little extra growth.
There will be sativa and Indica strains, the sativa is almost not worth growing unless you are turning everything into product. The indica smokes well and the buds are fat if managed well, otherwise the out of control bush growth will fluff 1/3 of it. keep these plants tight. I recommend topping at the 6th and tying down the main stem, then pulling out all 10 branches in a wheel shape, stretch them out to the edge of the pot and keeping them trim of side and lower growth concentrating on everything above the turn up point of each cola.
Remember....when growing for CBD an early harvest where mist trichs are milky, some clear but NONE amber will give you the highest concentration of CBD and the lowest of THC.”
“The service from Seedman is top notch. Fast and discreet cant fault it. I had read that this strain was not for beginners and they are not wrong. Only 2 out of three popped and one struggled to make it out of the seed case. Compared to the Jack Herrer I was given as a freeby the CD 1 has been slow and struggles to look healthy. I am hoping they produce some good flower but I think I will be trying another CBD heavy strain see how it compares. The photos are at week one from germination. The CD1 just never seemed to get its legs under it.”
“I grew Candida the last 2 seasons. Hands down my favorite cannabis to date. I've tried other CBD strains but CD-1 has been my go to. I'm growing Master Hemp from MMG this season. Medical Marijuana Genetics are my favorite breeders. Keep up the great work and I'll keep growing the best strains available. If anyone reading this has not grown CD-1, I recommend you do. You wont be disappointed. Cheers”
“I have grown and 50 different strains over the last 10 years and this has been the most exciting strain to grow, it gets you to where you want to be with out the horrible uncomfortable peak and I had heaps of oil made and I've had the pleasure of giving oil to helping friends with MS, Parkinson disease, Autism, diabetes, stress and it helped them all especially the Parkinson's, autism and diabetes sore feet, so if you don't want your eyes to roll back in you head and be a couch potato but you like to comfortably high this is the jizz.”
“I was under the impression that I did something wrong to to not have the seeds pop open and begin to germinate, on the first order I got. Only 2 popped open out of that, and in the new order of the same strain, non of them germinated...”
“I got 5 candida seeds, and one didn’t germinate another died at day 6 and the other is struggling to survive while my others strain seeds are growing strong and healthy. I did basically the same thing for all strains that I’m growing and I don’t know why the candidas ones are not making it. Is any special treatment for this seeds or I just got a bad batch? Please help this seeds were expensive and I was hoping to make some CBD medicine my family needs.
I still have the other 2 candida seeds but I’m afraid something similar would happen is I try to germinate them.”