Good plant for you outdoor growers in maine

NoSwagBag

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Salem Witch Weed worked very well this season.
Although it didnt' finish as fast as I would like, the plant was very resistant to mold and rot. Harvest was last wk. (1st wk. October. As many of you know, fall in maine = rain; and we had plenty this fall.
I got this strain in clone form. Anyone out there happen to know who the breeder is and if you can get it in seed form?
Looks to be a pounder plant too. Responds well to supercropping. Plan on it getting about 8ft plus tall if with ease. Looks to be indica/sativa mix. Grew it in 20 gal bags using peat moss, perilite mix and general hydroponics 3 part grow series.
Will post pics when bud is done drying....:eyesmoke:
NSB
 

Biological Graffity

Active Member
hey fellow Mainer here...did you keep this strain going? I might be intrested in clone or two...(with the name like that it would be a perfect gift for a friend of mine)
 

tet1953

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Salem Witch Weed worked very well this season.
Although it didnt' finish as fast as I would like, the plant was very resistant to mold and rot. Harvest was last wk. (1st wk. October. As many of you know, fall in maine = rain; and we had plenty this fall.
I got this strain in clone form. Anyone out there happen to know who the breeder is and if you can get it in seed form?
Looks to be a pounder plant too. Responds well to supercropping. Plan on it getting about 8ft plus tall if with ease. Looks to be indica/sativa mix. Grew it in 20 gal bags using peat moss, perilite mix and general hydroponics 3 part grow series.
Will post pics when bud is done drying....:eyesmoke:
NSB
Get me a clone and I'll make you some seeds :)
 

NoSwagBag

Well-Known Member
hey fellow Mainer here...did you keep this strain going? I might be intrested in clone or two...(with the name like that it would be a perfect gift for a friend of mine)
I did not keep the strain going. I don't have a set up to keep plants growing during the winter
The clones came from a local guy end of May...
sorry
NSB
 
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