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hey :D

 

I grew some of the spc indica lastyear out in my veg patch. They were very nice plants. Tons of resin and big fat buds. They loved my climate.(hot and very dry)

I ended up with about 9-11oz per plant. I've got two small clones that I will be regrowing for some winter bud. All in all a great strain indoors and out.

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Gudday indica,

 

Yeah mate, i agree, its a bloody hardy, easy to grow plant. I got an average of about 8 oz per plant with the best one yielding about 10 oz's dry.

 

Thought i might give ya's a smoke report on it. :D

 

For starters. its buds are quite good to manicure although because it is so resinous, ya gotta continually clean ya scissors. pays to have a jar of metho by ya side as this seems to be the best thing for cleaning the resin off. :D

 

anyway.....after 6 days of drying(i always manicure before drying) it was ready for a smoke.

 

The thing i noticed the most was how the buds kept and increased the that beautiful fruity smell and had dried to solid nuggets of rock.

 

It has a quite smooth taste and doesn't seem to make ya cough as much as other indicas i have grown.

 

It took 3 cones to get pretty wrecked and i found it a nice mellow sorta stone that stays with ya for a good coupla hours.

 

I reckon this strain would be great for a newbie, as it only requires minimal attention when grown outdoors.

 

I've kept a coupla clones and would like to cross it with something that is more potent. maybe NL or Afghani.

 

overall, i'd give this strain a 7 outta 10

 

catch yas later

 

wade

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