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Grow Specs:
Breeder: Irie Genetics (@irie_genetics)
Strain: Pineapple Wine
Genetic heritage: Cactus Cooler x Arise (Golden Goat x Daybreaker)
Germination rate: 6/6
Male:Female ratio: 5:1 😭
Medium: Full no-till. Built my soil bed with an inexact amount of; Black Gold: Organic, FF Strawberry Fields, Mother Earth Coco-Peat, Roots Original, homemade super soil, pumice, hydroton, FF Light Warrior, Peat Moss, Malibu Compost.
Light: HLG 320W dimmed to about 300W actual.
Update schedule: I will try to send out the updates every Saturday or Sunday.
For more frequent updates, add me on Instagram @grimbolthedruid
Grow Schedule to Date:
Sprout: 4/27/18
Veg Time: 38 Days
Flower Initiation Date: 6/5/18
Flower Day Length: 11 on / 13 off
Pollination Date: 6/28/18
Age: Day 53 (F) as of 7/28/18
Updates/Observations:
- Their structure is like rock golf balls on the ends of sticks and it looks really neat!
- Rasta Jeff has told me that this lanky structure comes from the Cactus Cooler and I have also heard him talk about phenos of Arise that display that characteristic as well I think.
- While her pot sisters still show signs of N toxicity, the Pineapple Wine is showing the first signs of lighter leaves and flushing out.
- Water only from here on out. ~Two weeks until harvest.
- I would describe the smell as skunky, tire rubber, tennis balls, with a hint of sweet funk.
- Joshua Tree is extremely resinous and smells very sweet and maybe like a berry, possibly blueberry or raspberry. Very strange flower structure.
- I was gifted some pollen from a male MAC2 plant and I pollinated a branch on each plant carefully, using a small paintbrush.
- The seeds are beginning to form inside the calyxes as they swell up.
Thanks for stopping by!
G
@randyjustice,
Thanks man! I am a little bummed because there is just too much nitrogen in the soil either from that last tea or the soil itself but oh well! I’ll do better next time.