THChunter23 took a Superboof feminized clone through an eleven-week indoor run that proves how easygoing this strain can be when you let the soil do the heavy lifting.
Working with living soil and a Spider Farmer SF-2000 LED, the grower kept it simple: steady temps, light hands, and trust in the microbes.
What came out the other end was a jar full of sour-pine funk and fruity notes that smelled like candy left on a forest floor after rain.
Grow Setup
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Strain & Source | Superboof by WeedSeedsExpress |
| Medium | Living Soil (LSO) |
| Nutrients | Gaia Green All Purpose + Power Bloom |
| Lighting | Spider Farmer SF-2000 LED (200W Full Spectrum) |
| Environment | Indoor – Spider Farmer Tent (70 cm × 140 cm × 200 cm) |
| Training | Transplant, Topping, Light Defoliation (Week 9) |
| Pot & Key Conditions | 11.36 L Fabric Pot • 25 °C Day / 22 °C Night • RH ~55% • pH 6.0 • 18 hrs Light Cycle |
Grow Diary
Weeks 1 & 2: Vegetation
A clean start with a healthy Superboof clone. She was topped and transplanted into her 11-liter living-soil home under the Spider Farmer SF-2000. Temps hovered around 25 °C during the day, 22 °C at night, with humidity at 55%.
The soil stayed damp but airy, just enough to make the roots stretch. By the end of week two, she was already throwing new tops and showing that trademark vigor that makes Superboof such a pleasure to work with.


Weeks 3 & 4: Early Flower
Pre-flower came fast. The grower added Gaia Green’s Power Bloom to the mix alongside the All Purpose base, setting the stage for the switch. Even though the light schedule stayed at 18 hours, this mature clone knew what time it was.
Pistils began to appear at each node, and that sweet, tangy fruit aroma started to whisper through the tent. The structure was tight, branches were sturdy, and the canopy spread out beautifully.


Weeks 5 & 6: Flower Formation
By week five, the show was in full swing. Bud sites thickened across the canopy, and trichomes began to sparkle under the LED.
The soil blend carried her without much fuss. No bottled feed, no chasing runoff numbers, just top dressing and observation. Day temps held at 25 °C, humidity around 55%.
The grower noted how lush the leaves stayed, deep green but not clawing, signs of a balanced diet and strong soil life.


Weeks 7 & 8: Mid Flower
The smell started to take over the room, a mix of cherry, citrus peel, and something resinous like pine tar. Calyxes swelled, resin glands mushroomed, and the colas took shape.
The conditions stayed stable, and the SF-2000 gave even coverage across the footprint. No pests, no yellowing, no drama. Just slow, consistent stacking of dense, sugary buds.


Week 9: Late Flower / Defoliation
Around week nine, she was in her prime. The canopy got a gentle clean-up to open airflow and light penetration. The grower removed a few large fan leaves but left plenty to keep photosynthesis humming.
This small act made a big difference. The lower buds filled out fast. Trichomes were now everywhere, and the terp profile deepened into that sour-cherry funk that defines the strain.

Weeks 10 & 11: Ripening & Harvest
The final stretch was all about patience. The pistils browned, trichomes turned cloudy with a dash of amber, and the plant began to fade naturally. No flush, just water and time. By day 71, she was done.
The grower described the smell as “sweet and sour with a touch of gas,” and the trim confirmed it, sticky, aromatic, and loud. After a week of drying and a slow cure, the buds were dense, frosted, and perfectly balanced between fruit and earth.


Detailed Observations & Reflections
Superboof was steady from start to finish. The early topping gave her a strong, bushy frame, and living soil took care of the rest.
Gaia Green’s dry amendments made nutrient management effortless, no overfeeding, no chasing pH swings. The grower’s timing on defoliation was spot on, improving airflow just when the canopy needed it most.
The result was clean, potent flower with the kind of terpene punch you can smell before you even open the jar. It’s a strain that rewards simple, consistent care and punishes overthinking.
Challenges & Solutions
There weren’t many problems to speak of, but a few moments called for attention. Around mid-flower, the canopy grew dense enough to risk humidity pockets, especially in a tent with that narrow footprint.
A small defoliation at week nine solved it instantly, improving both airflow and light penetration.
The grow log displayed an 18-hour schedule throughout flowering, though the plant still bloomed right on time, likely due to clone maturity rather than photoperiod confusion.
Nutrient-wise, the living soil handled everything beautifully, keeping EC levels naturally stable. In short, this was one of those grows where staying out of the way was the best solution.
Superboof: Final Result and Strain Review
Superboof came down at day 71 with a dry yield of about 25 gram, small in scale but rich in quality. The buds were dense, glistening, and loaded with trichomes.
The dry was done slow and steady, around 21 °C and 50% humidity for a week, followed by a patient cure to bring out her full bouquet.
Once cured, the flavor hit with sour fruit on the inhale and pine resin on the exhale, leaving a faint sweetness on the tongue.
The smoke was exceptionally smooth, burning to a clean white ash with an oily ring that signaled well-cured, resin-heavy flower.
Effects were immediate but balanced, a clear-headed lift followed by a happy, relaxed body buzz that lasted for hours. It’s the kind of high that makes mundane tasks enjoyable and creative moments even better.
| Parameter | Result |
|---|---|
| Dry Yield | 25 gram |
| Flavor Notes | Sour cherry, pine, and sweet fruit |
| Effect Profile | Energetic, happy, and relaxed |
| Grow Duration | 71 days (11 weeks total) |
| Grow Method | Living Soil Indoor – Spider Farmer SF-2000 LED |
| Difficulty Level | Easy / Low maintenance |
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