Mephisto Genetics Water Farm Dabbles In Dirt

I had solid enough results last run (my first in soil) with a Fugue State , Forum Stomper and Strawberry Nuggets to keep going... And that was without any worm castings or Mammoth P and just minimal Recharge during flower

Posted in a couple older threads
What was your favorite out of those 3 you did last time?
 
@slowandeasy hands down Fugue State which for me is one of the G.O.A.T. !! all around winner for a great many reasons -- she came out smelling like the best examples of "New England" IPA like a super dank and juicy medley of mango , tangerine and grapefruit tasting like a Double-Dry Hopped bomb :fire: and she provides wonderful Sativa effects that hit the spot so well for me she is a marvelous example of an old Amnesia and she is a huge plant with great potential for yield (~400g of beautiful cured nuggs off my water farm girl + trim for keif)

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However for pure flavour and aroma like a great many modern day "top shelf" herbs it was Forum Stomper -- what a tasty and also very potent herb she is I was definitely getting super dank earthy minty chocolate cookies off her and she is a gorgeous plant so covered in snow

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Strawberry Nuggets is also amazing. Sweet berry jammy powerful Indica. You just cannot go wrong with Mephisto gear and that is 100% true for me so far

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Things looking pretty great after 1 month :greenthumb: the new lights in are place so something like 1000 watts of led with 12 cobs and 2 blurple fixtures

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Can your genetics do this in 30 days ?? :pighug:
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I think nicely grown Autos in Organics start to flower and finish faster than most other methods. The only advice I have is that with COBS, more is not always better. I can honestly say that I have removed COBS and have better results. Keep them higher than you think you should. Great job, as always!
 
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