Easy Sativa from Female Seeds

Grower reports: 2 Rating: 6.92
'Easy Sativa' from Female Seeds [ CLOSE REPORTS ]
Lineage:  -
Family:  Unknown or mixed family
Origin:  -
Region:  -
Genotype:  Mixed, primarily Sativa
Indoor Maturation:  55 to 60 days
Outdoor Maturation:  Sep 15 to Sep 30
Sex Possibilities:  Feminized (mostly female)
Stature:  -
Yield:  -
Odor Level:  -
Odor Description:  -
Taste Level:  -
Taste Description:  -
  Breeder's Description - 'Easy Sativa'

So easy outdoors !

Its all in the name, an easy new-style sativa variety for in the greenhouse and outdoors. One of the best outdoor bud producers in Holland! Most of them flower under 18 hrs light and start flowering half July and reward you with a gigantic amount of large buds in September. There is some variation in bud shape and taste (between spicy and sweet), but all a clear sativa high. Well worth a try!

Good outdoor/greenhouse performance, needs to be vegged at least 8 wks. Unreliable indoors.

Stability: 50%

 Grower reports: 2
  Grower Report: wikiwahwah Easy Sativa from Female Seeds
Overall Rating: 8 Effect: Nicely balanced
Potency: 8 Stature: Average size
Yield: 8 Phenotype: Mixed, primarily Sativa
Ease: 9 Indoor: -
Appearance: 9 Outdoor: Sep 15 to Sep 30
Odor Level: 5 Odor: Slight fruity odor outdoors during flowering
Taste Level: 6 Taste: Subtle taste of lemons
Grower's Tils: 9 Sexes: Feminized (mostly female)
SI Rating: Not Listed Vintage: February, 2005

I planted 4 seeds around mid April in peat pots (all 4 germinated) and kept them on the windowsill for one week. They were then left outside under glass for the next 3 weeks to harden off before transplanting. All seedlings started off well and grew very uniform.

After 4 weeks they were transplanted to buckets containing standard potting compost with added vermiculate and left on the shed roof all summer. During vegetative growth they were given Terra Vega nutes with one dose of SuperThrive each week. All four plants grew very vigorously all summer and ended up about 1.8 metres tall at the onset of flowering. It should be noted that I topped one plant to see how it would react, and it seemed to like it. Consequently this plant only grew to 1.3 metres with 2 large main colas – so if plant height is an issue topping is an option with this strain.

Once flowering started (the last week of July) I switched to Terra Flores and B’Cuzz Bloom Stimulator throughout the flowering period. I harvested mid September and the buds were large and dense, so dense that I lost some to mould. Manicuring took ages as the plant had a lot of leaf as is common for a Sativa. It should be noted that none of the plants had any hermie tendencies that I thought was impressive as I know that feminised seeds are prone to this. While the buds were drying they had a distinct smell of menthol that changed and became much fruitier during curing.

The smoke is definitely the best outdoor weed I’ve smoked. The effects take a while to come on, but when they do there is a nice balance between body stone and head buzz that goes on for at least 2 hours.

I will probably grow this strain again as I was very impressed with how easy it was to grow and the quality of the end product. I will have to try something to minimize the bud mould though, because if it had been a wet summer I could have lost the lot.
 
 

Garden Information for this report
Bloom Wattage Used: -
Average Plant Height: -
Average Yield per Plant: -
Pruning or Plant Style: -
Fertilization: Chemically fed
The garden was a shed roof

  Grower Report: Ell21 Easy Sativa from Female Seeds
Overall Rating: 6 Effect: Varied effects
Potency: 5 Stature: Somewhat tall and lanky
Yield: 6 Phenotype: Sativa
Ease: 10 Indoor: Varied maturation times
Appearance: 6 Outdoor: Varied maturation times
Odor Level: 6 Odor: A sweet very fruity smell slightly skunkish
Taste Level: 4 Taste: Fruity if cured right, still very nice sweet taste
Grower's Tils: 6 Sexes: Feminized (mostly female)
SI Rating: Not Listed Vintage: -

I got 10 female seeds from "Female Seeds", about 7-8 germinated,

I started them in January by a windowsill in South england (not good weather), and after a few weeks 1 or 2 died and i was left with 5 plants.

I got 2 very large pots for rootspace and simulated outdoors in a small attic room with only 1 window. I planted 2 baby plants in each of the two big pots, and put the last small plant in its own pot.

By April-May, in each of the two pots was one 3-6 inch plant and a one very large 4-6 foot tall. so for all together.
The one in the pot stayed about 2 foot but is the most fruity (maybe due to less root space i dunno).

In june they all had started to bud but all faced the window (obviusly) and were very lanky. one of the tiny plants in the big pots was deformed and had a bit of male on it. and the other was about 7 inches of tiny bud. (probably what u would expect with such low light) HOWEVER the other two got to 7 Feet tall!! one provided loose sticky fruity buds, while the other made tight white juicy bud, if u squeezed the bud it would drip even after 3 days drying.

The other plant that lived in the windowsill died of Mangnesium deficientcy i think the leaves went yellow this could be nitrigon i researched. As this was my second grow i think it was good.

So it proves with the right seeds even under low lighting you can still produce reasonably good but it takes a bit more work the leaving them outdoors in the sun were the rain, wind, temperature are stable.
 
 

Garden Information for this report
Bloom Wattage Used: -
Average Plant Height: -
Average Yield per Plant: 1.00
Pruning or Plant Style: Sea of Green SOG
Fertilization: Mix of chemical and organic
I used a neutral soil, and feed it Miracle grow.

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