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Bigger man

โ‚ฌ250.00

โ‚ฌ250.00 10 seeds

๐Ÿงฌ Bigger Man is a hexaploid fern-leaf mutation originating from the Freakshow line, developed through grafting and the selection of polyploid stress shoots. From a clone line, a stable, true-breeding seed strain was established.
๐ŸŒฟ The plant shows plate-sized fern leaves, exceptional endurance (โ™พ๏ธ), and remains green even in December with light protection. After repeated harvests, it reliably produces new buds.
๐ŸŒธ Flowers are of top quality, with fruity aromas ๐Ÿ‡ and higher yields than other fern-leaf mutations, while being notably mold-resistant ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ.
๐ŸŒฐ Seeds are exceptionally large, nut-like in appearance and highly vigorous.
๐Ÿก๐ŸŒž Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation.
๐Ÿ’ฐ 10 seeds โ€“ 250 EUR (regular)

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๐ŸŒฑ Bigger Man โ€“ Fertilization & Management

Indoor vs. Outdoor (Comparison Table)

Aspect

Indoor

Outdoor

Core principle

Control and consistency

Guidance and trust

Genetic response

slow, deep, stress-sensitive

slow, soil-driven, seasonal

Goal of fertilization

stable metabolism

activation of soil life

Fertilizer type

organic or organic-mineral

organic, soil-based

EC / strength

lowโ€“moderate (0.8โ€“1.6)

not EC-driven, very mild

Nitrogen (N)

moderate, reduced early in flower

mainly relevant in spring

Phosphorus / Potassium

balanced, no boosters

supplied naturally via soil & plant teas

Calcium / Magnesium

important, supplied regularly

usually available via soil

Micronutrients

targeted supplementation

humus & rock dust

Feeding frequency

regular, light feeding

rare, situation-dependent

Transition to flowering

Grow โ†’ Bloom over 10โ€“14 days

season controls transition

Main flowering phase

calm, steady, no push

minimal intervention

Ripening phase

EC slowly reduced

no further feeding

Stress sensitivity

high if overfed

low if soil is healthy

Typical mistakes

boosters, EC spikes, abrupt changes

re-feeding during weather stress

Key to success

consistency

living soil

Character

controlled

natural

Guiding principle

โ€œSlow in โ€“ steady โ€“ gentle outโ€

โ€œDonโ€™t force, let it carryโ€

๐Ÿง  Key takeaway

Indoor, you feed the plant.

Outdoor, you feed the soil.

Bigger Man rewards both โ€” as long as there is no pressure.

If you want, I can also:

condense this into a one-page PDF,

adapt it for scientific / breeding documentation,

or create a visual chart for presentations or social media.ย Should indoor light cycles be adapted to outdoor conditions?

Yes โ€“ absolutely, especially for genetics that were created and selected outdoors and behave like robust landraces.

These plants do not respond well to abrupt changes, but instead perform best with natural, gradual transitions.

๐Ÿ’ก Recommended indoor light strategy (outdoor-logic approach)

๐ŸŒฑ Vegetative phase

18โ€“20 hours of light

Stable, even illumination

Simulates long summer days

Builds strong structure and root mass

๐ŸŒ— Transition to flowering

Reduce the photoperiod gradually:

18 h โ†’ 16 h โ†’ 14 h โ†’ 12 h

Duration: 10โ€“14 days

โžก๏ธ Benefits:

Reduced stress

More natural flowering response

Improved plant structure and pre-flower development

๐ŸŒธ Main flowering phase

12 hours of light

Keep stable and consistent

No fluctuations

๐Ÿ‚ Final ripening phase

During the last 2โ€“3 weeks:

12 h โ†’ 11 h โ†’ 10.5 h โ†’ 10 h

โžก๏ธ Positive effects:

Faster and more complete ripening

Denser flowers

Improved resin and terpene expression

Mimics late summer / autumn conditions

โš ๏ธ Important notes

Do not go below 10 hours of light

Avoid daily fluctuations

Do not drastically change light and climate at the same time

These plants prefer:

Consistency combined with natural progression

๐Ÿง  Why this works especially well for Bigger Man

Hexaploid genetics โ†’ slower but deeper responses

Outdoor-bred under harsh conditions

Long life cycle

Landrace-like photoperiod sensitivity

ย ๐ŸŒฟย Bigger Manย 

Bigger Man is a hexaploid fern-leaf mutation originating from the Freakshow line. It developed from a clone line that, through grafting and the propagation of polyploid stress shoots, rapidly evolved into a new and stable genotype. By selecting and interbreeding these stress-induced polyploid plants, a true-breeding seed strain was created, representing a new generation of hexaploid cannabis mutations.

The plant shows large, plate-sized fern-like leaves and an exceptionally enduring life cycle. It appears unwilling to give up, staying green well into December when lightly protected. Even after careful, repeated harvesting to reduce mold risk in autumn, the mother plant continues to form fresh, healthy buds.

Flowers are of top quality, with fruity aromas and higher yields than other fern-leaf mutations. The buds show remarkable resistance to mold, even late in the season.

The seeds are extraordinarily large, among the biggest seen, almost resembling small nuts. Bigger Man is suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation and stands out for its robustness, regeneration power, and unique genetic background.

10 seeds โ€“ 250 EUR (regular)

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