Saturday October 23rd this Pine Tar Kush seed popped its tail out 1/2” and I stuck it gently ito a 7Gal / 26Litre flex pot💪
In my pursuit of a Classic Pine taste experience, I was introduced to this strain and it was an instant connection. Here are the goods on Pine Tar Kush from Reeferman Genetics. Guess what, its famous …
Pine Tar Kush, if you’ve smoked it, then you know!
Enjoying Pine Tar Kush provides a potent and deep physical buzz that lasts for hours. The flavor is very pine to woodsy with some citrus and skunky notes; a beautiful complexity that brings veteran smokers back to the days of lucking out and acquiring a bag of this highly sought after strain.
The nugs are text book kush. Round, firm and coated in trichomes on all parts of the bud and small bud leaves with a few firey red to orange hairs. The smell is pungent and odiferous–one of those ones you just can’t help to keep on smelling in your stash jar.
Great for relaxing, unwinding and having some social laughs—a really happy strain with strong physical potency. Sure to have you snacking and enjoying some quality horizontal time. A very potent but manageable pure Indica high.
With average THC levels of up to 22% and plenty of myrcene in the terp profile this old world beauty can compete with any modern strains for potency and often comes out ahead in terms of complexity in the flavor and aroma of the buds.
For growers, the yields are very respectable and the plants aren’t overly finicky for a true kush strain–performs well in most grow rooms and outdoors where the climate is warm and not too rainy at the tail end of the growing season.
Reeferman Genetics Pine Tar Kush plants grow fairly chunky and squat, with just a little bit of stretch in early flowering. Does great as a multi branched plant, whether you veg them out big first or pack them in tight small–very adaptable to just about any growing style. Expect big wide text book indica leaves in veg and round hard glof ball sized nugs in flower that bristle with resin glands on all parts of the bud and bud leaves by maturity. Typically ready for harvest after 8 weeks growing indoors–going for longer really brings out the terps and makes for even heavier physical effects
Oct 25th p.m.
- has not broke ground yet.
- watered lightly, 10 drops, with a syringe 3x day, around ground zero… ohmm
26th p.m.
- Pine Tar Kush has broken ground. Tiny bugger but thats OK !! 👌
27th
- started with the attached Watering schedule for Germinating Seedlings in a 5L pot; 2 cups of H2O for breakfast. Applied in a circle around the seedling. Creating a water column in the pot, that helps get roots to the basement
28th
- Foliar Misting this morning at Lights-out. “ It provides Nutrients to the developing Foliage immediately, through Stomata on the leaves undersides and takes pressure off of the seedling while it builds roots “
Oct 29th
- last day of Germ week
- fed 2 cups / 500ml h2o
@1Right_Angle, I agree mate! It is fascinating to the point of addictive, trying to compare the smell. I think cannabis have very unique smell sometimes and it is almost impossible to compare to somethig else! Happy to see you enjoyed the harvest!
@sativaman, maybe thats what that 3rd smell was; kushy. I’m still learning Indicas hahaha so funny trying to pin a Flavour on a lungful. Good clean fun
Hey man beautiful grow, I love this strain you really do not see it nearly enough these days. One tip if I may, Once the plants finish their vertical growth by weeks 4 to 6 of flower depending on strain, We want to begin to expose the plants to a temperature swing of more than 9 degrees less when the lights are off. In veg and early flower we avoid this and keep our temp gaps close no more than 9 degrees less or they will stretch. But once they finish their vertical growth it will instead signal them to send extra energy into the budding process and resin production. Keep up the great work man cant wait to see how they turn out. If you got a minute check out my 200 light 7,000 plant diary and follow my profile and youtube for videos. Happy growing friend!
@LegacyMarketFarm, Thanks for the compliment and I TRULY appreciate the words on the nighttime DeltaT.
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ps, the nightime temp actually does hit 17c… so I’m there in a sense. i appreciate the comments about the timing of this environmental shift !!
VERY nice work bro. You killed this harvest top-notch work, I can't wait to see what you have in store for your next round I will be tuned in from here on out! Amazing work.