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Key Lime hardly stretches at all. Her bud nodes are close together and form nice colas. Her aroma is crazy limey, and her high is both uplifting and relaxing at the same time. i would definitely grow this strain again!
Overall good line. Excellent for soil biome, promotes thick, bushy roots. Doesn't burn, doesn't leave too much salt residue, very user-friendly. It'd be nice if it had more phosphorus. Thick and syrupy textures for half of them, using a pipette or syringe could get tedious when measuring.
Wow. This took my grow to the next level. I've never grown buds as dense or frosty until I got this light. Will definitely put your cord management skills to the test!
After mulling when to harvest, I remembered the lessons I learned from my previous grows: Stick to the basics, and read your plants. The basics of when to harvest are checking trichome ripeness, no? Reading my plant for harvest readiness involves reading the trichomes, no? The answer was clear, and upon inspecting the triches, I decided it was time for both to come down. TC had few amber, mostly cloudy (good for her sativa qualities). KL had about 20-25% amber (good with her kush qualities). I had to take down TC in pieces, she was too big to hang whole. KL could fit whole, but only barely. An impressive harvest--certainly the desnsest, frostiest buds I've grown yet. It was also nice to have my buddy Joe to consult about strain specifics. He gave me the heads-up about TC's stretch and KL's quick ripening time. The aromas are unreal. TC is like candied orange peels and KL is like pure lime oil. Crazy how breeders can get cannabis to smell like this.