Alpha, was sort of a disappointment. I'll take the blame, but her nugs were very thin. She grew natural, no techniques, so I really wasn't expecting a whole lot. Her dry weight end up being 28g. Nice citrus aroma in the jar, but the test doobie, when the nug was busted up the aroma got distinctly sharper and more of chem taste to it. Not unappealing, just different. She's in the jar now, curing.
Beta continues to do well. She was geminated same time, and her development was about two weeks behind Alpha's, but Beta is still about ten days away from being close. I intend on feeding her for another week, then put her on water only.
Beta's flower are bigger and more dense, same shape and grow patterns as Alpha's. Obviously healthier flowers. I'm guessing 4x what Alpha did, easily.
looking into getting some of these seeds. however looking at your grow i wonder if you felt it was genetics or environment that led to low larfy yield? Thanks!
@@Pot_Pharmer,
It was my own growing technique that ruined this grow, NOT the genetics.
I over applied too many growing techniques on an auto-flowering strain.
The problem with this grow was ME!
Do not let this grow sway your decision - The strain is solid, I just @#$%^&* it up.
@bobo420, Thank you :-) I was a little disappointed with this one though -- The plant looked like a monster - but the flowers it produced were lacking in several ways.... Made me rethink a few things for the next grow.