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GreenYogi I have harvested the top colas of that 1st plant. They rest isn't as ripe yet.
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Week 12. Flowering
7y ago
60 cm
18 hrs
30 °C
Normal
50 %
27 °C
10 L
1 L
50 cm
GreenYogi No more nutes, just flushing from now on.👌
I am out of stock, so I had to cut a few buds here and there to provide for my daily needs while the plants continue to reach full ripening.
Still fattening up a bit and reaching the critical point. 😋
I really enjoyed plants #1 and #2, with their strong aromas of lemon skunk and lemon haze respectively, but the #3, #4 and #5 had less satisfying flavors, with #4 being quite bland and the less pleasant to smoke.
Effects too varied widely, from mildly couch-lock and relaxing for #1, #2, #4 and #5 to nicely energizing for #3.
Only #2 did really fit the Lemon OG Haze description and i wish every seed was growing into one of these delicious and vigorous plants... alas. 😕
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Spent 85 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
22 g
Bud dry weight per plant
5
Plants
Easy
Difficulty
Energetic, Hungry, Uplifted
Positive effects
Dry mouth
Negative effects
Citrus, Earthy, Pine
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa
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Day air temperature
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Night air temperature
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GreenYogi Unstable strain with 5 different phenotypes out of 5 seeds.
Plants were all healthy and responded well to topping, but even those which i did not top still remained small and yielded accordingly, to my disappointment.
I will most probably not grow this strain again, as the overall experience was underwhelming in terms of yield and smoking pleasure alike.
Furthermore, i would really prefer to know what to expect when growing a strain for it's flavor/taste and not get a mixed bag of different plants with widely varying aromas, particularly when these are nothing to be raving about. 😤
@CRiSPrGrow, in case u are living in the US, u've got a 14-16h plane ride to reach this country. Then quite a ride to get to my place. haha.
In case u are in Europe however, u only need a 5-6 hours flight! 😅
Lovely colors! I never realized the effects could vary so strongly like yours did... I'll have to watch out for that. I really like how you kept the hairs and trics intact and undisturbed, adds to the beauty of your product! Well done fam, I'll look forward to more of your handy work ;)
@Beldarconehead, thanks! Well, i simply can't tell how much positive impact transplanting that young one into a smaller pot had, since at the same time i also pruned the plant from the parts affected by that genetic disorder, which was keeping it from growing. I actually decided to move her into a smaller pot for purely logistic reasons, not counting on any benefit from that.
Her reaction to the double treatment was startling and i even topped her due to the great results i was having with topping her sisters. I had the right mind on this one, and she grew with awesome vigor, due to the long time her Sativa genes allow her to peruse before to reach full maturity.
She is still packing some punch and has the most awesome terpene signature, with plenty of citrus and fresh pine smells.
Well, if u are growing mostly Sativa influenced auto strains, a large pot might be a good idea, as they can grow to become fairly big in such pots. However, a 10L airpot (holes can be self-made) allows for pretty awesome root development, and with the right conditions a pretty big plant can be grown with them.
It's a strain related issue therefore, and also depends on logistics if u are talking about indoor growth. With smaller pots, more plants can be grown into a Sea Of Green, with more top colas and eventually a higher yield at the end. Many options to explore! Good grow!