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Sweet ️Seeds | Red Mandarine F1

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3 months ago
VEG
LED / 110W
Custom
FLO
LED / 110W
Custom
Terra Power
Nutrients
Custom
Tent
Indoor
Room Type
Hydroponics
Watering
70%
Coco Coir
Grow medium
30%
Perlite
Grow medium
Paper Towel
Germination Method
ScrOG
weeks 10,16,...
Defoliation
weeks 10,9,...
Main-Lining
weeks 3,6,...
Topping
week 4
LST
weeks 6,7,...
Strain
Sweet Seeds - Red Mandarine F1 Fast Version®
Red Mandarine F1 Fast Version®
Sweet Seeds

Growing it

Easy

Resistance

Neutral

03.01.23
The harvest took place, hooray! :frog:
I had to move the date, because it was necessary to shed at least 500 ppm again and wait at least a couple more days.

The complexity of cultivation:
absolutely any beginner can be recommended; forgives if not everything, then a lot. Calmly withstood and continued the path of flowering, despite mistakes with the pH meter and over-feeding.

I have endured all the training and cramping perfectly. I believe that with a larger box size, the harvest would be larger and the genetics would be revealed more interesting.

Since the variety is very bushy, training is highly desirable, and if something went wrong, energetic genetics will easily pull it out.
:nose:
During flowering, the smell of the inflorescences was very sweet, floral, fruity - a little tangerine, a little grape. In general, a very gentle and sweet profile. Of the few varieties with which I had the honor to interact, Red Mandarin F1 from Sweet Seeds is the most fragrant and sweet.

:tongue:
I tried it during flowering, cut off the cone and dried it at 50 degrees in the oven, through a roll-up in a proper, vegan paper RAW, there was a very pleasant, light, non-throat-tearing smoke. When smoking, the fruit sweetness was preserved, but more tart new flavors were added, which are difficult to describe. The smoke is moderately thick.

Visually, with regard to the buds, it is also the brightest and most colorful variety of those that were.

The sepals themselves, especially in the lower part and on the underside of the leaf, by the end of flowering have acquired a pronounced color of grape juice or lollipop, but if viewed from above at a distance, a reddish-orange hue with sparkling golden pistils will prevail.

Already dried up, yesterday 07.01. went to the treatment.

It turned out to be 96 W - 96 grams

I thank all the subscribers, commentators and those who just, I hope with pleasure, watched :pray:

PS
The next report is already being prepared, the nut is gaining strength between cotton pads ... :frog:

The Outcome
Week
10
HARVEST
What's on the scales?
96
oz
g
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
3.39
oz
g
Bud dry weight
Harvested
1 plant
Number of plants harvested
Light
110 watt
Total light power used
0.03
ounce /watt
3.39
ounce /plant
Photos & Videos
Tastes like
Berries
Fruity
Sweet
Feels like
40% Sativa
60% Indica

Positive effects

Happy
Hungry
Relaxed

Negative effects

Dry mouth

Harvest view effect changes medical

Insomnia
Stress
Nutrients

it was possible to do without it, because Plantators fertilizers have an increased content of these elements, but I realized this only by the middle of the flowering phase.

It is difficult to say exactly what the use of this stimulant was expressed in, but the plant took it well.

Regarding the weight, I did not weigh the wet buds, I weighed the already dried ones.

The weight of dry inflorescences of class A and B = 96 grams.

Smoke review

Grow Questions
GrowinG_Practitioner week 8 started grow question 5 months ago
Why has the volume of wastewater increased?
Hello, growing men and girls.
Why has the volume of wastewater increased?
Resolved
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Show all Answers (1)
Creepy_Steve answered grow question 5 months ago
you are likely watering when the pot is heavier than it was before... your substrate, as long as you don't alter it, will hold roughly the same carrying capacity of water day 1 and day 100. so if oyu are getting more runoff, that means you are watering at a point which more water currently exists in the pot than before. use weight to trigger irrigation and this should remain more consistent.

rate of evaporation is relative to temps and RH.. if these thigns chnaged recently it could impact timing of 'next' irrigation. VPD, also controleld by temp/rh, drives the rate of water uptake in roots. So, if it is drinking slower or faster but you are rigidly watering on a time-based schedule you will need varying amoutns of water to get the job done.

it's fine either way... but, if you want to be able to mix nutes with less waste, water based on weight of pot and it will be a similar volume required each time, but the time between may vary... which is less convenient for you? varying time or varying volume of water needed?
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