Monograph on the Moby Dick
A variety of worship, probably the best known of Dinafem Seeds catalog , synonymous with security for their good performance and reliability for those who already know. For them, as well as for those who had already heard of it but still do not know firsthand, a veteran grower care that we prepare a monograph on all there is to know about the Moby Dick.
A good place to start talking about the variety of worship Dinafem may be the origin of its name. Sure more than one had wondered where it comes from the name and it sounded something of a literary origin, so I'll explain in detail:
Herman Melville published in 1851 which is considered one of the masterpieces of American literature: Moby Dick. It is the name given in the novel of the same name a legendary and monstrous whale facing another character, Captain Ahab, a survivor of the attack of a whale Moby Dick years ago, following years captain obsessed with its impossible capture. The work, replete with symbolism, tells the story of the obsession of an old sea dog with it being almost mythical represents all the uncontrollable force of nature. Moby Dick came to the public so that expressions like "that's your great white whale" have taken root in American popular culture to refer to the personal challenges that end up shaping our lives and occasionally obsessed for years.
By analogy, and as a grower is not yet an old wolf, but begins to accumulate some experience, start too slowly to meet this great white whale Dinafem. Probably the most notable difference between the plant and the Moby Dick of Melville's novel is that, both being freaks of nature, the Moby Dick of Dinafem has been dominated by its creators enough so that we can keep our private gardens, even interior.
First sighting
It was spring 2005 when he began to reach my ears the name of a new variety of cannabis: say you called Moby Dick? How novel? ... He had been almost a decade cultivating interior and exterior, and each time I called less attention to the new varieties coming into the market. He was already my favorite and I was used to grow them.
Admittedly, only the name of this new variety had been fascinating to me first, but had to spend a few months until an old acquaintance and good grower gave me a bud and he said try this, it is Moby Dick. Wow! That flavor was my first contact with the great white whale. I had to go for it, I thought, as he went up to my head by a pitch extraordinary ...
Arrive at a store convinced. He had not talked about it with anyone else, but curiously Grow Shop owner said:
- Return this year to grow outdoors? You have to try this new variety, is the Moby Dick ...
Causal "I said come and get it. I spoke very well, then I tested, and well, do you think acertaré?
"With this you will not go wrong ...
And that did not need to convince me. The Moby Dick finally arrived at my little garden. The first outdoor experience was very satisfactory. Moby Dick grew and grew, with great force and asking a lot of food. The branch was just right, complementing the vast central tail was beginning to set on entering flowering. And then also began to form around the facility have a special smell that people usually classified as "of wood or pine, with a hint of incense. According Dinafem house-this is the characteristic odor of dominant phenotype, which shows his descent sativa. It is very peculiar odor will be maintained during all stages of growing, flowering and drying, after burning or vaporized, turn into a delicious taste in the mouth with fruit nuances, which surprisingly taste like everyone.
My first experience with this plant outdoors as I successfully finished the first half of October, without any particular problem cultivated mushrooms, hermaphroditism or pests in an orchard north of the Iberian Peninsula. The Moby Dick has become, they say, in a variety very popular for outdoor cultivation because of its resistance in harsh climates, such as high productivity in climates with high availability of sunshine and high temperatures.
And speaking of foreign culture seems interesting comment that we leave the catalog Dinafem about it: thanks to the sativa dominance of his ancestry, in Moby Dick THCV can find a compound characteristic of equatorial sativa and is produced by ultraviolet radiation from the sun, making synergistically enhance the THC. If we also note that this variety has exceptional concentrations of THC, we can understand the fame of the intense effect that can produce the Moby Dick, catching by surprise many smokers advantaged.
It was time to check whether its virtues were interesting for indoor growing, even if I had to see the great white whale of Dinafem could be dominated also in my small closet. From cuttings, the Moby Dick is perfectly adapted to new growing conditions. In just 10 days to 18 hours growing cuttings had become a strong and healthy plants. With two and a half weeks in bloom, a hopeful and generous white layer of resin covering the emerging buds and many small and medium-sized leaves. Shortly after meeting a month in light regime of 12 hours, the ramifications and difficulties held the impressive flowering, while the smell of incense filled magical as the area under cultivation. Many people have compared this mixture of odors between woods and incense to the singular smell found only in cathedrals and ancient churches. That smell like old church should react to the experts and know that when it comes, Moby Dick has begun to impregnate with its essence, an essence that will stay for hours around us when it finally tasting.
Indoors and according to the catalog Dinafem, reaches maturity between 60-70 days, depending on the phenotype which has indicated the variety. Although it is often the majority (65% approx.) Sativa phenotype, which corresponds to Indica pedigree is also very interesting, providing an extra tinge of sweetness and blend into interior size and short flowering, always lengthens more in sativas. In both cases, these deadlines were met flowering properly marked by the bank, between 9 and 10 weeks for indoor growing.
And after the hard farm work when, believing that you've mastered the beast and have everything under control, she dominates you and you overflows. The peculiar smell of which we spoke we anticipate your arrival and gives way to that delicious taste in the mouth. While you taste it, and surrounded by the magical aroma cathedral, relaxed and accompanied by the thick smoke like incense, Tense think you already know to Moby Dick. That's when, unaware, his violent backlash of sperm you can pull the boat, as in fiction with the unfortunate fellow whaler Captain Ahab















Wow, excellent article to remove doubts of this mythical plant here in the neighboring country of Argentina and builds up a cannabis cup, congratulations guys greetings from Chile!
This year three for a Pumarada pillars stuck my home and it has ta cerrao but not much and I think these monsters grow, but well among some trees that I have pa lla ban. When would you plant them in his outward? and the Prosim pa interior that will be the beginning of February 2 of these fixed pillars and 2 5.pero3 paesterior including 7 pa int o8.un greeting with this info I do not think mobydick
Hello albanoilmoro, outdoors is your thing them when there is no risk of frost and the overall temperature is above 10 º half-for the plant to grow is the least-This may be from March in many areas of the peninsula but in mountainous areas or even go north many spring rains and snow, as expected aa better late April and throughout May, but can be planted in June if we do not want a "sit" but little something more ...
Curious that speed you got on flowering. "Tapeworms in hydro?, It said, because mine (land) just now started to collect resin (Flo 30 days.).
Greetings.
Hi koko, sorry for the late response but had not seen your question, if you go through the forum, we can write more about the subject and answer long before safe ...
The fact is that we do not we are the we had that, as the article is an honest person who on your own ...
but as I see you have a good eye and is not discussed in the article the conditions, as indeed was a hydro-specifically Arlit rock wool and if I recall correctly, and from there a speed slightly higher than in conventional tillage.
greetings, and as I say please read the forum for + info and discussion on topic.