Date:
13/11/2010 |
Review:
We grew one feminized seed of Destroyer--the small seedling was planted outdoors in March [southern CA] and harvested in October. It grew to a height of 8 feet and produced just over 1/2 pound of usable bud. The harvested buds smell and taste like fresh ground black pepper; when ground, it opens up a bit to a smooth, earthy/floral/sweet aroma. The plant resembles a weeping willow tree with very odd buds that look like miniature grape vines. The 20 members of our collective unanimously voted it near or at the top of our potency scale. If you care about potency and not a stickler for aesthetics, this one will knock your socks off.
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Name: Dave |
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Date:
18/05/2011 |
Review:
My roomate loves this strain but it is nothing like the last reviewer chimed in about. Maybe we got different seeds. Basically under a 400 watt light with a 4 other plants that yielded 1 ounce or a little more the Destroyer yielded about 4 ounces min. Has a lot of trichs and has a deep Pine Sol/Lysol/ Lemon zest smell. The major thing is that this plant yielded an amazing amount and grew about an inch every day (yes every day almost)
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Name: Bigsampson |
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Date:
16/11/2011 |
Review:
It's def more like the second review. Enormous yield, she drinks about a gallon a day deep in flowering. Responds very well to pinching. Can easily be grown indoors. Haven't smoked her yet, about two weeks left in flowering. This plant is totally badass, no problems with nute deficiencies. Very strong plant but does not like dry substrate. Can be kept at a short height indoors with topping and pinching.
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Name: Chem Dawg |
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