WarrenBuffet 9 Report post Posted March 9, 2011 I just ordered myself some Selene, and got some Chem x C99 freebies coming as well (thanks Truth!). Sannie, I was just wondering how you would attempt to grow her out to achieve maximum yield I need a big producer, and it seems like she fits the bill. I cannot wait to try her Sannie, both the Madonna and Killing Fields were top notch candy! I just can't say enough about these genetics at such affordable prices, You da' Man Sannie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sacred Plant Warrior 2,468 Report post Posted March 10, 2011 HEY WB, i'll add my 1.5 cents until sannie says more in the description WB lol We used the same Blue Kronic male that was used in our well known Madonna. He proved himself again with some unique characteristics, like improving yield and adding a typical lemon floral sweet smell. Selene is easy to grow in smaller spaces and stays low, which makes her suitable for SOG growing. This strong hybrid is more stable than Madonna but will give less colored pheno's. sounds like 9- 20 plants in a sq. meter will do the trick. 3 gal - 1 gal btw. w/600w - 1000w. should get you 1.5 elbows once your dialed in, and i'd say 1 lb even if you are not lol. reaDY SET GO! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sannie 3,339 Report post Posted March 10, 2011 I just ordered myself some Selene, and got some Chem x C99 freebies coming as well (thanks Truth!). Sannie, I was just wondering how you would attempt to grow her out to achieve maximum yield I need a big producer, and it seems like she fits the bill. I cannot wait to try her Sannie, both the Madonna and Killing Fields were top notch candy! I just can't say enough about these genetics at such affordable prices, You da' Man Sannie You can grow Selene in scrog and in sog, she will love both ways of growing, when searching for one winner I like to grow here in SOG to see full potential. Selene dont need lots of nutes but she can handle errors from the grower, with shackzilla one of the best yielding strains in this relative short flowering period, have fun growing here greetz sannie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WarrenBuffet 9 Report post Posted March 14, 2011 Thanks Sacred and Sannie! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WarrenBuffet 9 Report post Posted March 18, 2011 Sannie, do you have any pictures of Selene growing or harvested? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites