2024-02-06
Te Plant stopped stretching, and has its forcus in Budoroduction.
i added oragnic more PK and Big Fruits to the feeding.
Legend
The root idea for the strain name was Fatherโs Choice to show respect to his father when he was testing his strain on his fatherโs farm.
Finally, strain got the name Chronic Ryder โ the autoflowering version of the famous Chronic by Serious Seeds.
Crossing with the Lowryder gave the opportunity to get a stable and fast flowering hybrid.
Growing
The compact and fast flowering variety grows well indoors and outdoors. A small heigh of max 60 cm
allows growing nice and fragrant bushes for 65 days from germination. Despite their compact size,
the plants develop lots of sticky and big buds with a pretty apricot smell.
The aroma is hardly noticed at first but it becomes stronger with the harvest approaches.
The short growing period is another strong point of the strain.
Thatโs why this is the good choice for countries with short summer โ
despite the bad weather youโll get your guaranteed yield.
Taste and effect
Chronic Ryder is all about the taste โ fruity and citrus tones complement one another,
giving an unforgettable aftertaste. The effect is mild and doesnโt hit you like a hammer โ
the perfect choice for novice smokers. Thanks to balanced high and stone effects
Chronic Ryder is a good daytime smoke that stimulates you for a long time.
Gender Feminised
Genes 50% Indica / 50% Sativa
Genetics Chronic x Lowryder
Harvest 200 - 300 g/mยฒ
Flowering 65 - 70 days
Very excited for you to show how our Chronic genetics will unfold in your capable hands, love your work. And again - good luck at the cup dear grower! ๐๐ช
I see you are running 16 hours of light - my question are the plants showing signs of light saturation and is why you decreased the light time, will be watching to see how this goes.
@MrJones, yes iam dimming the light if they are close to harvest , around 2 weeks before i dimm back
i do that on autoflowers but in special with Photoperiods, here i start dimming 3 weeks before harvest.
to keep the upper buds save