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rolanterroy
07-04-2006, 07:42 PM
A.K.A. Cherry Hemmy... :)

This baybee is one of my pride and joy creations and is a superior med-strain in terms of a "blanket" type. She yields EXTREEMELY heavy, and I ain't kiddin' around when I say that either! EXTREEMELY potent with legs of steel at around 5 hours I kid you not!

http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=4677&stc=1&d=1152063739

She is about a 9 weeker with some very exotic Bhutan in her genes, and some N.Y. Diesel, and Williams Wonder. She is a tad fussy to grow and REQUIRES a fairly heavy longterm N source when grown organically. She prefers bluer lights in veg and flowering and does not tolerate HPS lamps too close during flowering or she will bolt.

Even small light poisoning issues will cause her to hermie, but if the light leaks are fixed she will stop. Really insane in hydro and I have reports of her yielding 5 oz per 3' plant and he said if he were more on it in one case it woulda been 6oz.

Flavors are nothing to write home about, very pretty in a classic sense and smells are average and she is NOT Stanky so good stealth-type.

Buds are HUGE and fat-fat, very impressive!

The last two shots are of her outdoors (one plant) about 4.5' tall. Enjoy peeps! :)

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Stayin'Sane
07-05-2006, 05:58 AM
I am gob-smacked...what a beautiful plant. I am an outside grower and I only wish I could grow one like this. Maybe next year...

gorilla
07-05-2006, 06:38 AM
:watch:

:eek:

:greatjob:

:mmmm:

rolanterroy
07-05-2006, 07:08 AM
Thanks amigos :) I don't recommend this one for outdoors only because of her HUGE cola size, and they are REALLY BIG and DENSE outdoors too! But her sheer cola size and density makes air circulation within the bud really almost non-existant, so in order to have her finish without molding up on the inside of the flowers you would need to live in a place like Arizona... Someplace very dry heh heh.

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ndnguy
07-05-2006, 08:07 AM
Awesome as usual rev.:eek:

StoninStanley
07-05-2006, 10:30 AM
nice :watch:

tHEaNIMICnEEDLE
07-05-2006, 10:39 AM
DAAAAAAAAAMMMMMN!


THEM IS fat!!!

Stayin'Sane
07-05-2006, 10:40 AM
too bad a beauty like this can't grow outside except in dry climates...I am in the UK and that is certainly not dry like Arizona. I'll just have to come back to this thread a drool from time to time...

Cranky
07-05-2006, 11:14 AM
wicked plants;) good job there 2thumbs

mouth watering indeed.
staying sane wrote
too bad a beauty like this can't grow outside except in dry climates...I am in the UK and that is certainly not dry like Arizona. I'll just have to come back to this thread a drool from time to time...

i will be interested to see how your plants do stayin sane as the last grow in your neck of the woods i knew of had mold probs.dont panic!!!this was about 4-5 years ago.just hope you dont have the same probs.this person was close to the coast also which didnt help.

bloody crap UK weather huh:rolleyes:

take care

cranky

rolanterroy
07-05-2006, 12:48 PM
For humidity resistant genotypes I make, I have a tester that runs them on Texada Isl. for me heh heh, and that is one wet place lemme tell ya LoL!

I have some SOuth African hybrids also including strains from Texada Isle. and New Zealand that are great for coastal growers that have big humidity prollems; but the Cherry Hemmy is NOT one of those, cuz her cola size and density is Unfrigginbelievablely LARGE & Dense, so she's really an indoor strain only with a couple exceptions.

Thanks for all the kudos fellas ;)

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Stayin'Sane
07-06-2006, 05:23 AM
Thanks cranky, I will keep everyone up to date on how things go. I have never seen one word about the strain I have, guerillia's gusto, so its going to be interesting to harvest (fingers crossed) and smoke. And yes, I admit it, I was back here again for another drool :D