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27th: Soaked for about 6 hours, then placed in soil.
31st: Seed didn't germinate yet, so I took it out and placed it in a wet paper towel in a ziploc.
1st: That did the trick, it was shooting out a taproot this morning. Placed it back into the soil.
3rd: Finally sprouted.
7th: A/C went out, having trouble managing heat in the tent.
8th: A/C fixed now.
24th: Flowering is starting.
26th: This thing is super tall, lots of space between nodes. It's about a week behind but the same height as trizzlers.
28th: It's now 20 inches tall, which is an inch taller than the trizzlers currently.
29th: Fed for first time, used transition to bloom ratio at half strength.
This was one of my first plants. I grew this as part of the Great American Auto Race hosted by Twenty20 Mendocino. They gave out free seeds for the event, I appreciate them a lot for that. Their genetics are awesome!
This plant is my favorite plant out of the four in my first grow. It was stunted at first so I thought it wouldn't be good, but it turned out amazing.
It's super fruity smelling/tasting, great high, and has quickly become my favorite jar to smoke from. I am very happy with the results of this plant.
Due to the high heat and low humidity I have in AZ, I used a lotus cure to dry this plant. So I wet trimmed all the buds and then placed them into brown paper bags in a mini fridge on the highest temp it can go to (around 50-60°F). This took around 3 weeks to fully dry, but it came out very nice.