During flowering this variety produces elongated sativa-like buds and a minority can lean toward an extreme form with a rather fluffy appearance (foxtail colas). At maturity her branch tips swell with beautiful and aromatic resin-coated buds. Large gardens allow multi-branching, although staking may be necessary due to the willowy branches and weighty flowers. The height of mature plants grown in soil is pleasantly manageable with most plants averaging between 100-120 cm/3.3-3.9 feet and just the odd individual reaching up to 145 cm/4.75 feet (this is the extreme sativa type). Far Out performs satisfactorily in all mediums, but hydro is recommended if yield is the main objective. There are highly resinous plants with impressive potential for yield, so it is wise to keep clones as backup if you are looking for a keeper. Mold resistance is high. Prospects for growing this strain outdoor in moderate or hot climates are very positive and under good conditions bumper yields can be expected. Due to the fantastic calyx-leaf ratio you can almost just cut and dry the ripe buds. The sparse bud leaves tend to be fully covered with trichomes which extend even to fan leaves. The smoke is aromatic like sweet thyme with a touch of fruit and the high is reflected in her name: Far Out!
Type: mainly sativa
Genetics: Columbian Sativa/Haze x Blueberry
Cultivation: indoor/outdoor/greenhouse
High: Cerebral high, expansive, functional, inspirational, warm and sociable.
Aroma: Sweet thyme, slightly fruity.
Flowering time outdoor: October (south); November (greenhouse-north)
Flowering time indoor: 75 days
Recommended light intensity: 400-600W HPS
Yield (dry weight): 350-400 gr/m2; 800-1000 gr per plant outdoor in the ground.
Plant Height: medium-slightly tall
Manufacturer: | |
Category: | Mandala Seeds |
SKU: | 214731 |
Sex: | Feminised |
Flowering time indoor: | 11 weeks |
Type: | Sativa dominant |
Aroma: | FruitsSweetsHerbs |
Genetics: | HazeSanta MartaAfghanistanBlueberryLandraceColombiaThailand |
Flowering time outdoor: | Late October |
0