Welcome along, I've grown 6 of these one at a time in the past 18 months, every grow I tried a different soil amendment or nutrient regime. They are a great little plant to grow take most punishments you throw at them and come back for more also had a 12 outta 12 germination rate. Nice body smoke as well. So this current grow is the last 6 seeds I have although I took a few cuts. This will be the first time I've vegged em and flowered em totally under lights, the last 6 were either fully outdoor or vegged indoors and flowered outdoors. I say almost organic grow because I do use cal/mag, and this grow I'm using PK instead of my home made flower nutrient to see how the two compare. During flower apart from the PK I'll be using home made nutrients to keep em green. Mostly just gunna show 5 here for the moment as one was a straggler and has been sent to flower 2 weeks later which was about 4 days ago. The gaping space in the pics is the home of a Dutch delight that is 2 weeks behind as well, I will include it after stretch is done. So I will end up with 7 in there, all up. The tent is a 1.5 x 1.5 but I'm using 1.5 x 1.2 of that space as I like to be able to get in and outta there. Any questions on how I fed them through veg hit me up. I do apologise for the quality of some pics, I need to sort some lighting out for taking pics. Vegged under a 250mh, 400mh a week before flip and two weeks after. Now under a 600hps. Also running a 13.5 lights on cycle for the first time so interesting to see how that goes. Alright enough dribble,lets see what happens eh.
Heres the low down.
Nemesis is a 50/50 cannabis hybrid strain that is half North Indian sativa and half Nepalese indica. These two marijuana-growing regions are known to produce some of the world's most potent smoke and it's not for nothing that we have decided to name this strain Nemesis as many people may indeed meet their match.
Nemesis is highly adaptable to both indoor and outdoor cultivation and is a pretty fast finisher with some plants being ready at just 7 weeks; others may take a week or two longer but will in any case be ready to harvest by the end of September in northern latitudes. Vigorous in growth pattern and very hardy of constitution its highly potent buds deliver a really soaring sativa high that may be a bit too much for the less experienced person.
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