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Apr 23: trying again with these promising sounding seeds from Lucky13 in Vernon, BC, Canada. First batch of four failed, and I’m sceptical of two of the four that were planted in soil today after soaking in dark for two days at 25 C.
Apr 28: these PBH seeds were freebies with an order from Lucky13 seeds. All their other seeds germinated fine (Laughing Lion, Frostberry, Okanagan Grape, Perp Walk, and Leviathan) but these have mostly been duds. First four seeds were complete duds, and second round of four replacements also didn’t look promising so I doubled up in peat cups. Only two germinated seeds are in same peat cup. Hmmm.
I only got 3 of 13 freebies to germinate and two of them were in the same peat pot (I was doubling up near the end thinking they were all duds). I’ll just let it go to see what happens with these regular seeds. 25% both males, 50% one each, 25% both females….any of those options will work as I can use the males for breeding.
July 26: switched to gypsum as Ca source.
July 31: started using soluble wood ash as K source. See today’s Gorilla Gelato diary entry for details.
Buds are nice and big and maturing quickly. I like it.
Aug 24: nearing end so now just plain pHed water.
Aug 26: took a few nice dense top buds, first round 44 g wet.
Aug 27: took another 76 g wet. So 120 g wet total so far. Buds also seemed to change colour overnight. Awesome buds are very hard.
Aug 31: lower buds are looking pretty ripe on plant 1 so it can probably be taken down soon. Okay, took 236 g wet from plant 1 in third round. So 356 g wet total so far with a bit more of plant 1 and all of plant 2 still to come.
Sep 7: hailstorm.
Sep 28: lower buds on second plant still going. This last plant could have been harvested a couple weeks ago but I wanted to keep it going during nice weather to see what happened.
Sep 29: remainder of 350 g wet taken for total 790 g wet.
Very nice and fast buds on this strain. Plant 1 was done by week 19 and the lower part of plant 2 was kept going for another month. Buds were hard and very uniform. Nice strong indica smoke.
Manifolding photoperiod plants works great. It’s easy to do, requires no maintenance during flowering and yields nice buds all the way to the bottom. This was clearly the fastest flowering photoperiod and it also produced nice hard buds. Great plant.