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So this is an experiment. Planted in a 2 gal, 3 to 4 weeks of veg, then to be sprayed with colloidal silver for some seeds. I want to keep this genetics since is super limited and I got it thanks to my friend.
Relentless Genetics - Frosted Headband
Headband x The White (R)
Hybrid
Flower Cycle: 54-70 Days
Above average yield
Finally we're going into flower today. Having so many issues but still striving. Hopefully hairs show by next week so we can start reversing. I took a few clones for my crew, hopefully they root well, let's wait and see.
I tried taking clones twice, failed miserably so we lost lot of branches, still first week since the flip was good, she looks happy enough. Hope for hairs this week so spraying can start.
Calmag def but will amend in the next couple of days, she's flowering well. Male parts are forming on both sprayed branches, hopefully we can pollinate in a week or so. Let's see.
So my experiment partially failed as there's no pollen in the bananas so I will remove the branch and continue to flower. Should be a superb smoke as she is smelling fantastic, pure sour kush scents.
I'm so glad I kept her, can't get over that sour smells, getting beautiful every week. I'm mostly in love with her. I'm eager to see how big can the buds get.
All going well, receiving all organic inputs, added some worm castings for last weeks, so only water from now on, let's see if she continues to impress.
Definitely getting chunkier and rock hard buds, only water for her until the end, probably around 2 more weeks, I'll keep an eye from now on. Terps are still fantastic.
We're getting there... Only water so far, she's the last of the accidentally pollinated girls, so this will close a chapter in the garden. I like her terps, hopefully she gains some weight this next week because I'm close to chopping. Love her terps.
All good things must come to an end. Chopped today, it was a long journey but certainly learned a lot. I'm grateful for these smokes. Next up harvest update.