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Far Out is a quality Columbian Haze-Blueberry hybrid that has all the classic trademarks of an refined sativa. We recommend this strain to sativa lovers with some cultivation experience. As a long flowering variety with a more delicate structure, it requires gardening know-how to avoid common mistakes that unnecessarily stress the plants. In particular, take care not to over-water or use oversized containers for soil. It is better to repot after the plants have rooted in smaller containers (such as 3-4L or 1 gallon) than to grow them out directly in a large pot. “Hot” soils should be avoided, especially nitrogen rich mixes and feeds.
During flowering this variety produces elongated sativa-like buds and a minority can lean toward an extreme form with a rather fluffy appearance (foxtail colas). At maturity her branch tips swell with beautiful and aromatic resin-coated buds. Large gardens allow multi-branching, although staking may be necessary due to the willowy branches and weighty flowers. The height of mature plants grown in soil is pleasantly manageable with most plants averaging between 100-120 cm/3.3-3.9 feet and just the odd individual reaching up to 145 cm/4.75 feet (this is the extreme sativa type). Far Out performs satisfactorily in all mediums, but hydro is recommended if yield is the main objective. There are highly resinous plants with impressive potential for yield, so it is wise to keep clones as backup if you are looking for a keeper. Mold resistance is high. Prospects for growing this strain outdoor in moderate or hot climates are very positive and under good conditions bumper yields can be expected. Due to the fantastic calyx-leaf ratio you can almost just cut and dry the ripe buds. The sparse bud leaves tend to be fully covered with trichomes which extend even to fan leaves. The smoke is aromatic like sweet thyme with a touch of fruit and the high is reflected in her name: Far Out!
Are strains that finish at the Beginning of November good for indoor?
Although intended for the outdoors, most strains can reportedly thrive indoors under controlled light and temperature.
How do medium flowering time strains adapt to different conditions?
Medium-flowering strains are said to be able to thrive indoors and outdoors. This versatility allows legal producers of all experience levels to adapt their methods and assure successful harvests regardless of environmental conditions.
Do environmental factors alter these strains' fruity flavours?
Definitely. Environmental conditions reportedly affect terpene expression, which defines a plant's flavour. The ideal fruity taste and scent depend on light, temperature, soil composition, and harvest timing.
Why could indoor collectors prefer 12/12 photoperiod strains?
12/12 photoperiod strains save energy as lighting is only required half the time. The balanced daylight-nighttime cycle mimics the natural day cycle and lowers electricity bills. This is especially important for larger grow operations.
How does greenhouse cultivation extend the legal growing season for certain cannabis strains?
It is said that the beauty of a greenhouse is in how it lets legal growers play with time, using tricks like extra lighting or shading to stretch the growing season beyond what Mother Nature dictates. This flexibility means strains that would usually get just one shot at harvesting outdoors each year can enjoy multiple cycles. This reportedly results in an increased yield and greater efficiency.
Stock Availability: | In Stock |
Breeder: | Mandala Seeds |
Seed Type: | Feminized |
Available as Single Seed: | Available as Single Seed |
Flowering Period Type: | 12/12 Photoperiod |
Indica/Sativa: | Sativa Dominant |
Environment: | Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse |
Strength: | Normal |
Yield: | Average |
Hardiness: | Resistant to Mould |
Strain Type: | Hybrid, Asia-Central, Asia-South East, South American |
Indoor Flowering Time: | Medium (56 to 90 days) |
Outdoor Harvest Time: | The End of October, Beginning of November |
Smell/Taste: | Fruity, Sweet |