2022-08-20
Honey Cream is in full Floweringmode
along the colas lots of Flowers are appearing and budding up
From now on everything will be very fast . harvest will be in around 4 Weeks time
Thats perfect before Rainingtime begins.
Honey Cream is the ex Royal Caramel that based on the BlueBlack, Maple Leaf Indica and White Rhino.
The plant contains 65% indica and 35% sativa genetics.
The plant develops a short, bushy structure with big, dense, resinous buds. The average size is about 100 - 160 cm.
The harvest comes after 6-7 flowering weeks or in early October 👉 NOTE--- Plants are ready latest Week 3 of September 👈
The mix of different genetics provides a big variety of flavors. The smoke delivers a rich, sweet, sugary,
almost like caramel smell and a sweet, earthy taste. The effect brings intense relaxation and a heavy body stone high.
Honey Cream also suits for medical smokers for various physical ailments.
@Mrs_Larimar,
The question is...
Is this problem?, no!. you fixed it.
Looks like you got the luxury of some fat early.buds once more.
Keep uo the good work
@GuerillaGorilla,its to tight... but at this point it was the only one.... but she makes it well, iam taking way net in the front and bind her back
so shes under the roof
@Mrs_Larimar,
I am in love with female seeds. For Benelux
Try their Maroc it will blow your mind...timewise.
All further strains seem to be based on the c99 x with other selections for the outdoors.
They nailed it photoperiod speaking. All i've tried, several varied strains boost into flower relativly early in the year.
Compared to other breeders
Even indoor versions can flower early outdoors.
Check out my lemon kush and outdoor grapefruit.
@GuerillaGorilla,it is absolutely the fastest Plant... iam growing her for 3rd time and she mostly gets harvest in 3rd week of september... latest in first week of october, perfect for my weatherconditions
I wish you all the best this year. Seen incredible reports from you during past years.
Hopefully your net is not constricting those buds to much. Mould could develop where the net grows into budsites, beware.
Canopy also looks impenetrable to airflow
Best of luck !