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Chernobyl Regular Seeds Reviews

4.6 Rating 5 Reviews
Easy to grow, very vigorous plants. Popped two seeds & got two females. Strong taste of lime Popsicle.
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Posted 6 years ago
Popped two seeds, got two females. Both were outstanding, but one was clearly the keeper. So much trichrome coverage that it looks like snow. Very strong lime smell with exotic undertones. Heavy yield with long colas. Excellent psychedelic effect.
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Posted 6 years ago
I knew I would have to grow this strain one day after first seeing its name years ago. Recently I purchased some seeds and I will tell you I was NOT disappointed!! It's an interesting plant to grow. Very much looks like a indica through its growth stage but the leaves look much more sativa in flower. There seems to be only two basic pheno types a shorter bushier style plant and a much taller sparse leafed plant(Both buds being covered in trichomes). All of the plants I grew from that pack were power houses. I do find I get a bit of paranoia sometimes if I smoke to much to fast. The effect varies for me but I would say it leans towards a sativa high. Shes a citrus dream during flower as well. All though I had 3 plants that were more skunky then citrus. Out of a ten pack I got 7 females witch was surprising to me but a welcome one. Over all I love this strain and plan to order more in the future. It's def worth the money. As far as Seedsman goes my order came quickly and discreetly. Great company to order from. I was a bit nervous as it was one of my first orders from Seedsman but I put good faith in them now. Also best prices I have seen online for genetics. Happy growing all :)
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Posted 6 years ago
Started two seeds first week of April, and by mid July one was putting out male flowers. Remaining plant had such a skunky smell that I couldn't detect any of the famous lime smell, that is until it was dried. Grew easily in 30 gallon pot using good potting soil with bat guano, but fed high phosphorus food after flowering a couple times and flushed soil before harvest. Harvested end of October with amber trichomes around 15%. Possibly should have left a couple weeks longer, but my neighbor was complaining about the skunk smell. As a result, the buds are a little on the fluffy side, and compared to the Satori I also grew, not as sticky or strong, but well worth trying again.
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Posted 7 years ago
Chernobyl is one of my favorite strains. I'm a sucker for citrusy weed, but I managed to score an eighth of the keeper pheno Chernobyl, and it blew my mind. That candy lime smell and taste, with a cool buzz. I found a bagseed within one of the buds of that eighth, and decided to grow it out. I started it inside under T5s, then transplanted it outside into a 45 gallon fabric pot in May. Latitude 45N, wet conditions. I used a 50/50 mix of compost and perlite, and it grew into a 7' tall monster without any nutrients. It responds well to training, and tolerates heavy rain in veg. Didn't use much water because of the wet/humid conditions, but it exceeded 100F on a few occasions and it would go through one gallon of water per day on those days. I harvested in early October. Yield was about 12 ounces of super potent sticky-icky that did not smell and taste like candied lime, but had the same effect and smelled instead of fruity dankness. The best part? I found another bagseed out of this grow. Which means I get to grow Chernobyl again!
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Posted 7 years ago