Who knows what to expect, but the babies look promising!!
Will upload other two later…
I have never tried their safari mix, I’m curious what you may find.
Mandala is probably my favorite breeder, and I have grown lots of their strains.
All of the plants grow with nice vigor and are very easy to bring to maturity.
They all have provided me with tasty flowers, with the only weak sister being the discontinued Point of No Return.
My preferred strains are Satori, Far Out, Hashberry, 8 Miles High.
Best of luck with your grow.
I’ve grown Satori and it’s really nice! I also have some of the Safari mix, so I’m real curious how those turn out!
Looking good. Mandala has been on my “to grow” list for a long time.
Same here!!! In particular which strains catch your attention??
I’m interested in the purple paro valley, satori, 8 miles high and chill-om
I always wanted to grow mandala #1. The shop is closed until september. Good luck on your grow @TokerJayG
Satori & Hashberry for me, but the newer ones look good too.
Love Mandala and hate them too lol many of their strains get huge which rules them out for indoors. I have grown a few including satori which is every bit as good as they say. Never normally see vigor like that in our way over worked commercial strains. Good luck dude!
Ohhh
I like your words regarding satori. What can you share regarding its growth??
I have yet to go check on the plants and I’m nervous because we got some crazy rain last night. About to go check on em now.
Satori grows like crazy with enough light and moderate (very) nutrients. If i remember correctly there are 4 different variations/phenos. The bat one is my favorite, quite heavy indica leaning and just about controllable indoors lol all phenos can produce massive shade leaves as well as huge buds dripping in very potent resin which some say gives them the horn lol maybe if you don’t over do it. The spear pheno is like a sativa on steroids btw so they are very different. It’s well worth going through Mandalas grow guides because their strains are closer to land race varieties in requirements and vigor. I hope you can get some to finish cos your safari mix should produce some (potentially) cracking plants. Watch out for bud rot though, a trim from time to time can help get air through them. Good luck bro!
The plant pictured here is a female !!!
The smell of this plant is represented with a spicy minty smell up front and background notes of black pepper.
Also just topped her as well!!