DoubleD5374
Well-Known Member
I recently did a run of chameleon extracts forbidden fruit , in my dwc using jacks 321 . 100% sterile , and the flower turned out excellent . The flower has been curing for about 2.5 weeks , and progressively has gotten tastier and tastier ,
About 6 days ago , I chopped some of the same clones , only these were grown outdoors in pro mix , with Bigfoot myco , and Nectar of the gods 4 part “simple” nutrient table . Now I know that it’s not 100% organic ,but fairly close . In any event . The 6 day old small bud I tested off the bottom of a branch , tasted so much better , and what I believe is an equally strong , longer lasting high and actually smoother “which makes no sense as it hasn’t had time to cure in a jar “ so chlorophyll has to be present I’d assume . It was a very very dry flower though
I’m curious if anyone else has ever experimented with outdoor vs indoor with identical genetics ?
I’m wondering if feeding with the same nutrients would affect the taste or if it’s a product of the massively diverse amount of micro organisms that are present in the soil , that are making the outdoor taste better . I could run equal clones indoor and outdoor next season and feed them both jacks ?
Here are two pictures , one of the flower grown in soil in my back yard , the other grown hydroponically in my tent , in dwc with jacks 321 . The indoor is much lighter colored , lighter purple and very dense - the outdoor is fairly dense , so dark purple it almost black .
About 6 days ago , I chopped some of the same clones , only these were grown outdoors in pro mix , with Bigfoot myco , and Nectar of the gods 4 part “simple” nutrient table . Now I know that it’s not 100% organic ,but fairly close . In any event . The 6 day old small bud I tested off the bottom of a branch , tasted so much better , and what I believe is an equally strong , longer lasting high and actually smoother “which makes no sense as it hasn’t had time to cure in a jar “ so chlorophyll has to be present I’d assume . It was a very very dry flower though
I’m curious if anyone else has ever experimented with outdoor vs indoor with identical genetics ?
I’m wondering if feeding with the same nutrients would affect the taste or if it’s a product of the massively diverse amount of micro organisms that are present in the soil , that are making the outdoor taste better . I could run equal clones indoor and outdoor next season and feed them both jacks ?
Here are two pictures , one of the flower grown in soil in my back yard , the other grown hydroponically in my tent , in dwc with jacks 321 . The indoor is much lighter colored , lighter purple and very dense - the outdoor is fairly dense , so dark purple it almost black .