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Strain
Super Lemon Haze
Custom Breeder & Strain
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
Easily the smallest in physical plant size of the batch of 4 different strains I grew this summer.... but probably a bigger yield than the Cookies. Will revise after finishing the dry and trim. ---------- I was wrong... at least in terms of Cookies yield. Those buds were denser by and large. Final yield of Super Lemon Haze is 28 grams of flower with about 10 grams of trim.
The Outcome
Week 16
Harvest
What's on the scales?
28
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.9811
ft²
Grow Room size
28.54
g / m²
28
g / plant
1.02
plant / m²
Tastes like
Citrus
Earthy
Fruity
Feels like
80% Sativa 20% Indica

Positive effects

Energetic
Euphoric
Happy
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dalemac dalemac
6 years ago
Easy to grow but didn't grow as robust size-wise under my LEDs compared to other strains this summer. The final dry weight for this baby (pre-cure) was 28 grams with about 10 grams of trim. --------- For comparison purposes... the other 2 plants that I grew indoors yielded 50 grams of flower/10 grams of trim for a single Girl Scout Cookie plant, and 42 grams of flower and 20 grams of trim for a single Durban Poison. I got lazy trimming the Durban because I have another growing outside as tall as me. 😁
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Grow Questions
dalemac
dalemacstarted grow question 7 years ago
As a general rule, should I cut off fan leaves that show abnormal growth... for example the RG's curling upwards or wilting. Most of the new growth from all the clones in this diary are growing normally - so are the fan leaves showing damage of various sorts better removed?
Solved
Leaves. Too many
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hey there so Defoliation can be a good thing, but I wouldn't recommend cutting them now. Those twisted drooping leaves should hopefully pick up once your watering and nutes get on track. The plants aren't looking really bad so I'd leave those lights until the pop of fully dicoloered and clearly dead.
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dalemac
dalemacweek 2
I'm using a Sun Hut Blackout grow tent which is 3'-3" square and a little over 6 feet tall. Most of these girls will eventually be moved outdoors for the summer (I have some questions about that)- but everyone will veg in the tent for at least another month. Those going outdoors will be moved into 5 gallon containers and the lucky girls remaining in the tent will be moved to 3 gallon containers to make sure they fit in the tent (still deciding on this).
sneal
snealweek 6
Plants look great! I got mine off to an early start indoors and then gradually climatized them for the outdoors, enjoy the grow!
dalemac
dalemac
@sneal, ...ready to get serious starting this weekend when I'll move all that are going outdoors out, and flip the lights to flowering for the remaining indoor girls.
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 3
Hey there so with your leaf problem, I didn't think it looked to bad....was it too much wind, nutes, watering practices? I had a variety of leaf problems with my plants and usually they resolved themselves, except when bugs were involved. I think most people stand by removing leaves if they're completely beyond repair, or when they're older if they're blocking the light to other growth nodes.I thought I saw 1 extremely shriveled leaf in pic 6, if so, that leaf might be worth removing, just don't accidentally take any of the new growth with it. :) I hope they'll be growing like wildfire before too long. :)
dalemac
dalemac
@Experimentgreen, All the damage shown in the photos was present when the clones were acquired so the source isn't clear - but the new growth looks fine all around so I think I'm on track. I'm generally loathe to cut anything that isn't clearly dead so I'll probably leave everything for now except those shriveling SD things. In fact that whole branch at the bottom will eventually come off when she gets older and repotted so maybe it's all for the best to cut it now now since she was just topped yesterday. The girls will be repotted into their final homes middle of next week.
Jamminbear
Jamminbearweek 2
I was going to do 5 gallon smart pots but the store i went too made some good arguments regarding larger pot size such as less days of watering. Im not so sure now.. the 20 gallon pots are huge!!
dalemac
dalemac
@Jamminbear, I want to try something larger than 5 gallons to experiment, but I still want to be able to pick the girl up and move her around - so I might try a couple 7 gallon pots for fun.
Jamminbear
Jamminbearweek 2
I m planning on doing the same and bring out the females around the June Soltice. I might go big and do a 20 gallon pot. hahehhe
dalemac
dalemac
@Jamminbear, hehe... I've never tried anything larger than a 5 gallon container. The upside is that it's easy to lift a 5 gal container to see how thirsty the plant is, which is something I've gotten used to (I've got fabric pots with handles this year so I'm eager to test them out). I was going to try and use one of those half oak barrel planters we have a couple of in the yard but my wife nixed that idea with much less interesting plants. Wouldn't be able to lift it anyway. Also allows me to control how much nutrients I give each plant too. These fabric pots are alleged to require more moisture. We shall see.
growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 2
Following. What’s your room size please? That’s a stat that should be included in the template, don’t you agree?
dalemac
dalemac
@growdoctordc, I agree that stat should probably be included - at least for indoor grows. I actually wrote the response below before I figured out it wasn't a "reply". Cannabis might have something to do with that.... Newbie for growdiaries... been around the block for a few crops.
GrownTrees
GrownTreesweek 19
you have reallt nice strains and special strains i like that, i wanna grow so many strains hard to choose every year :). Enjoy your nice harvests !!
ToadieK
ToadieKweek 19
holy moly. nice harvest
growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 13
@dalemac wrote “Weather has been steady with morning fog followed by sunny low 80s daytime and high 50s night.” That’s perfect growing weather! I mean artisanal top shelf outdoor! Sorry to hear about the one casualty, but you are correct about making up for her with your outdoor harvest.
growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 11
Lemon haze + Cookies = Lemon Cookies Mmmmmmmm Breed those strains two if at all possible!
dalemac
dalemacweek 2
This is what I could come up with for genetic information for Raspberry Glue which is supposedly a high CBD strain... Lineage: Gorilla Glue #4 x Pink Champagne Flavors: sweet, raspberry, floral, earthy. Effects: relaxed body high, happy, euphoric head high. Known to Alleviate: pain, anxiety, depression. BayCure (oakzendelivery.com) lists this as a 50/50 CBD strain with 7.2% THC and CBD.