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I've never tried King's Juice before.
I bought a pack with 5 seeds, and they gave me the same strain as a gift.
What's interesting is that the varieties are written on the back of the packages, and these varieties are different - GHSC108 on the purchased pack and GHSC184 on the promo pack. In this grow, I want to compare these phenotypes and keep the best one as clones.
So let the competition begin!
I manually watered it with a custom nutrient solution (tap water TDS ~320 ppm + fertilizers) and placed it under the lamp.
(Next to it, clones of 🍋 Lemon OG Haze from Nirvana are getting ready to bloom 😊 )
I don't know how to specify the fertilizers in grams - I couldn't find such an option. That's why I wrote the volume of the solution in milliliters (usually at a 10% concentration). Here is a more accurate composition of the solution:
Potassium sulfate ~200 mg
Monopotassium phosphate ~220 mg
Ammonium nitrate ~250 mg
Magnesium sulfate ~25 mg
Iron sulfate ~15 mg
Liquid vermicompost ~5 ml
Phosphoric acid ~0.35 ml
TDS ~660 ppm, pH ~6.2
GHSC108
A wonderful strain, grows quickly, easy to cultivate, resistant to gray mold. The smell is mild, with notes of citrus, berries and caramel. The yield is average, with a high ratio of flowers to leaves.
GHSC184
A wonderful strain, grows quickly, easy to cultivate, resistant to gray mold. The smell is mild, with notes of citrus and caramel. The yield is average, with a high ratio of flowers to leaves. The buds are slightly smaller than those of GHSC108, but the overall crop mass is higher by about 10%.
Day 35
GHSC184 got stuck in the LED in my vegetarium, while GHSC108 is lagging in growth but recovering from root issues. Decided to give 108 a head start and pruned 184 to match its height. Also, I placed the top two cuttings into coco coir, watered them with a solution of Plagron Cocos A + Plagron Cocos B at a concentration of around 500 ppm, and put them for rooting.
Finally, my DWC systems have been freed from the previous grow, and I was able to transplant my overgrown plants to their permanent spots.
Added photos of my DIY systems (see week 3).