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romdog11
09-15-2007, 11:49 PM
I just recieved my order. 2 weeks since i put the payment in the mail. the timing was great and so was the customer service. i recommend mandalaseeds.com to anyone who has a budget and wants good service.

evertking
09-16-2007, 12:01 AM
Sounds good! Gonna send me an order soon.
Good luck!

the image reaper
09-16-2007, 01:38 AM
if you're impressed with Mandala now, wait till you grow it out ! ... good stuff :jointsmile:

romdog11
09-16-2007, 09:15 PM
i have 2 of my seeds germing right now so it will be a little bit of a wait....but im really anxious. this is my first grow with seeds from actual seed banks with names on their strains etc. i lost my other crop to spider mites but now i have some hot shot no pest strips hanging with this new grow in case antyhing tries that again. when i get a digital camera ill start a grow log of my sadhu's

ismokealldaylong420
09-20-2007, 12:27 AM
Any results with em yet?

romdog11
09-20-2007, 06:20 PM
i dont have my digital camera but when i do im starting a grow log in the growing lounge for my mandala sadhu (2) and my dr greenthumb matanuska thunderfucks(7). i only have 2 sadhus going right now because im limited in space. yesterday and today the 2 sadhus sprouted out of the soil so it took 3-4 days for them to show themselves. so far 2 for 2 and 2 thumbs up for mandala. where the bread and butter is going to be is in the smoke reports most def. im hoping at least one is female and from a lot of peoples pics on icmag.com/ic forums the sadhu will have a indica structure.

ismokealldaylong420
09-20-2007, 07:27 PM
Do they ship good:thumbsup:

romdog11
09-20-2007, 09:43 PM
the shipping was great. you have to go through a few layers of packaging to even see the seeds. very stealthy.

the image reaper
09-20-2007, 10:54 PM
besides the superb reputation he has for quality, I like Mandala's attitude ... his website has a lot of growing advice , and tips ... he and his wife really seem to have their heads together, sound like wonderful, generous, people ... they even respond to questions on another website ... the industry needs more folks like that ... :thumbsup:

romdog11
09-20-2007, 11:24 PM
i agree with image. i found mandala on the other website your talking about : ) Mike even answered one of my questions personally! i thought that was pretty cool. im just waiting to smoke my plants. they are barely infants rioght now but i expect great things from them.

ismokealldaylong420
09-21-2007, 12:55 AM
Wwll it looks like i picked a good one.I hope these hashberries grow good.I will only be using fox farms ocean forest soil with no nutes since im low on money right now.He said it would work fine:thumbsup:

the image reaper
09-21-2007, 01:57 PM
Wwll it looks like i picked a good one.I hope these hashberries grow good.I will only be using fox farms ocean forest soil with no nutes since im low on money right now.He said it would work fine:thumbsup:

be sure to read Mandala's website Tips, he spells out what your plant wants, and needs ... nutes don't have to be expensive, so many 'designer' ferts around these days, it's really gotten to be an industry unto itself (in my opinion, Fox Farm's 'Grow Big' isn't any different than watered-down Miracle-Gro, with a higher price-tag) :wtf: ... with that soil, you may be OK right up until the flower-phase, at which point, you definitely want to get a decent 'Bloom' fertilizer ... most growers over-fertilize, anyway ... if money is still tight, just buy the 'house-brand' ferts usually sold at any large hardware store, or WalMart ... pretty much same ingredients ... just learn what the 'numbers' mean in ferts, and dilute it well, you'll be fine ... :smokin: