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Blue Dream (Humboldt Seed Organisation) :: Sorten-Steckbrief :: Outdoor :: No.02324955534009164 by Asher

Steckbrief für Blue Dream (von Humboldt Seed Organisation)

Dieser Steckbrief wurde am 13.10.2015 von angelegt und ist eine Einzelmeinung.

Informationen zum Wachstum der Pflanzen:

Das Wetter im Anbaugebiet:

Cannabis-Pflanzen können in diesem Gebiet ungefähr von Mai bis September kultiviert werden. Die Pflanzen werden circa Juli mit der Blütephase beginnen, wenn die Tage langsam aber sicher kürzer werden.

Jan Feb Mar Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temp. kalt kalt kalt kalt warm warm warm warm warm kalt kalt kalt
Nied. humid humid humid humid humid humid arid humid humid humid humid humid
Sonne 9.2 10.4 11.9 13.6 15 15.6 15.2 13.9 12.3 10.7 9.4 8.8
Phase x x x x Wuchs Wuchs Blüte Blüte Blüte x x x
Erntezeit Outdoor
Mitte September +/- 1 Woche in CmHmβ Klimazonen auf der Nordhalbkugel.
Klimazonen nach der SeedFinder Klassifikation mit aktuellen Daten von 1986 bis 2009.
Wuchsverhalten
Buschig
Seitentriebe
unfassbar viele; durchschnittlich bis lang sowie stark und kräftig.

Ernte, Ertrag, Geschmack, Geruch, Stärke und Wirkungsweise

Ernte-Menge
Der Ertrag dieser Sorte ist wahnsinnig hoch, absolute Spitze.
Blüten/Blätter
Das Verhältnis von Blüten zu Blättern ist sehr gut.
Blütenstruktur
Die getrockneten Buds sind ziemlich hart und fest.

Gesamteindruck

Blue Dream (Humboldt Seed Organisation)
(Outdoor)

ist alles in allem absolut Irre und unbedingt Empfehlenswert
(Im Schnitt 10 Punkte auf einer Skala zwischen 0 und 10 !)

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Asher meint

This strain is insane. Let me start out by saying I have been growing outdoors for more than ten years, and never have I seen such vigorous growth from any plant when started indoors, nor such large buds on any other outdoor plant I have seen, either mine or my friend’s. And I ordered seeds that were supposed to be “big bud” on a few occasions.

I ordered just two seeds, both were a different phenotype. The first, the one I kept as a clone, had the thickest, biggest second nodal leaves I have ever seen. They were as big as my hand almost! The stem got thick really early on. I kept it under the lamps for two months and topped it constantly, then placed it outdoor on 11. of May. For the first month, the growth was nice, I was extremely happy with the progress. I had placed it in 140L of fresh soil, added charcoal from a burned fireplace (all plants love that Carbon!) and used nutrients with slow release. And then the plant took off. Quite literally. It grew into a monster whose thirst was almost impossible to quench in the hot parts of the summer. Waterings were necessary at least every third day, and I had to use 6 – 10 liters of water, although it could have easily gone for way more. While the Moby Dick growing next to it could go for up to 5 days or more and didn’t show signs of “omg feed me or I will wither and die.” As you can imagine, this can be a problem if you’re growing guerilla.

It loves Nitrogen. I used 25-5-5 and it ate it all without a single sign of nutrient deficiency or burn. Since it was very hot, however, it began taking water from the lower leaves and shedding some in the process during the last part of July and beginning of August. This was in no way problematic and in fact better, since the plant grew to about 2m in height and about the same in circumference and had a fuckton of foliage.

This “keeper” I assume was a 50/50 mix between haze/blueberry since at no point was I able to decide if it was more indica or sativa, not even in flowering.

The other, more sativa pheno, is characterized, it seems, by having an intense smell when you rub the leaves, some kind of minty/lemon, while the 50/50 mix did not have much of a smell when the leaves were rubbed between the fingers. You really cannot miss the sativa pheno, simply because of the smelly leaves. They smell very good, too.

When flowering began, the 50/50 mix showed more signs of thickness than the sativa, although the sativa FILELD UP. Both gave extremely good yields, although the 50/50 seemed to have those really FAT buds that can topple a plant and make it hug the ground more easily. Although the motherplant of the sativa pheno did that as well, which makes me think you really can’t go wrong with either of the phenotypes.

At one point the wind broke one of the branches, so it is advisable to invest in a net or something that may support the hugeness of the plant during heavy winds.

The smell of the buds is very sour and slightly fruity, and the thrichome coverage is just amazing. The high is just as advertised. Intense, euphoric, and if done excessively, ass-kicking and will put you down to ponder the mysteries of life and all things therein.
(13.10.2015 um 12:38 Uhr)