Question About Black Cherry Dojo

Skunk Baxter

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Can anyone who's grown Black Cherry Dojo tell me how well it does in an indoor grow? I'm growing out some clones now, and it looks like a heavy indica dominant plant, so I'm assuming there's a good likelihood of large, dense buds. Would it do well in a lollipop SOG?

Also, can anyone tell me anything about the finishing time? I heard it's a quick strain, but would like to know how long it takes so I can time other clones around the space I'll be using to flower these.

Thanks!
 
Hey Skunk,
I was just thinking about for my next seed order either, Triple Purple Dojo, Bubba Dojo,
Chem Dojo or even Sinister Dojo!
The triple would be my first pick but I am surprised to find someone else who is interested in the Quest strains. I'll start a bunch and post the results here on the old forum.

Good Luck...

Jacktheknife...

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Skunk Baxter

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Thanks for the help, guys. I PMed Bigworm and asked him, but he didn't write back. So I just read that thread really carefully and tried to figure out from the dates of the posts how long it took the plant to finish. Looks like around 9 weeks, give or take. I'll just have to grow it out and see.

It's a bitch to clone, though. Doesn't want to root at all. I took 3 cuts off of a different plant, and they're just busting fishbone roots all over the place, but of the 5 cuts I took off the Black Cherry Dojo, only two are rooting - and even that's taken two weeks, to just barely start popping roots. Gonna have to nurse these babies along, i think, but it looks as though they're worth the trouble.

If anyone who knows the plant does come along and feel like filling me in, though, I'd sure be grateful for the information. Thanks, everybody!
 
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madininagyal

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Thanks for the help, guys. I PMed Bigworm and asked him, but he didn't write back. So I just read that thread really carefully and tried to figure out from the dates of the posts how long it took the plant to finish. Looks like around 9 weeks, give or take. I'll just have to grow it out and see.

It's a bitch to clone, though. Doesn't want to root at all. I took 3 cuts off of a different plant, and they're just busting fishbone roots all over the place, but of the 5 cuts I took off the Black Cherry Dojo, only two are rooting - and even that's taken two weeks, to just barely start popping roots. Gonna have to nurse these babies along, i think, but it looks as though they're worth the trouble.

If anyone who knows the plant does come along and feel like filling me in, though, I'd sure be grateful for the information. Thanks, everybody!
He will answer faste if you hit him on ig
 

Skunk Baxter

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Thanks, but I don't know enough about instagram to feel comfortable using it for something like this. I sent him a PM on this site, and I'm comfortable with that, but that's about as far as I want to go. he didn't answer, and nobody else seems to know, so I'm just going to have to figure it out as I go along.
 

Skunk Baxter

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He did! Just found a really nice note in my inbox. I didn't want to bother him again because I've seen how helpful he is to people, and I figured if someone that helpful wasn't replying it had to be because he was really busy. I am now armed with abundant information on the properties of this strain, and am forever in Mr. Bigworm's debt.

That's assuming the clones make it, of course. I'm down to just 2, and they're struggling to root. I've seldom had this much trouble with clones; the other clones I cut that night from a different plant are just exploding. This one seems a little tougher to root, unfortunately. But if I'm able to pull at least one of them through, this should be a killer strain.

I started foliar feeding them last night, though, and they're looking healthier. Foliar feeding should keep them motoring along while the roots develop. It's just a little unusual for them to take so long; it's been 2 1/2 weeks now. They may have been later in bloom than I initially thought.
 
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