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Casey's Rollex O.G. (Limited Edition) from Dutchfem.
As will always be the case, we will be using our own soil blend, conforming to the practice of "just add tap water". With a cozy medium and a practiced technique, we will expect the best.
Specifically sowed into the soil is:
2x Casey's Rollex O.G. (feminized, limited edition)
Parental lineage: Casey Jones x Rollex OG Kush
More information on this cultivar can be found here: https://www.dutchfem.com/buy/caseys-rollex-og-limited-edition-cannabis-seeds/
The growth has begun for these little ones. They sit in half solo cups, inside our humidity chamber, inside our climate-controlled grow box, with a few low-wattage LED bars.
Last week one of them was fried from the heat in their growing chamber due to a controller mishap. The other was not very affected. We will nonetheless try to revitalize them both, starting with a transplant into a 1L and an organic foliar spray for nutrient supplementation.
Week 4 is gone. One of them was transplanted into a 7-gallon fabric pot and placed in another grow room under a better light. We will do the same to the other plant tomorrow (next week).
We have been topping the one of these plants, and watching her respond well. The other one, is such a cute little runt with incredible shaggy long leaves for its size. Wait until you see how the topped one looks next week!
The topped specimen is explosive as promised. The shagster is shagging it to the floor. We'll have to do something about that, as today is the last day of vegetation for the entire tent, pictured above, with these 2 in the middle.
What a wonderful first week of flowering!
This tent is flowering under 11/13 instead of 12/12. We did this for a few reasons, but most the most notable reason is it is a way to control the stretch, and to finish quicker. We're worried about humidity, being our largest tent fill up yet, and the Spring weather starting to get awfully humid this week. Time to turn on the dehumidifier in the lung room, apply our foliar IPM as per protocol, and hope for the best! This left cultivar is a bush!
We stopped defoliating everything in this tent earlier this week. It's a jungle in there. We never grew in a full tent-sized raised bed before, so this is quite interesting to watch them all grow together, fighting for the light. Just letting this one grow naturally until the finish line, adding water as needed, along with our weekly organic foliar spray to prevent fungus.
The left one is 20" tall. The right one is 18" tall on day 54.
It's hard to believe we are one with 5 weeks of bloom here.
These entries are usually short and sweet because growing organically is too easy, not having to worry about nutrients and other maintenance tasks. Indeed, all we did this week was add a bit of dechlorinated tap water twice, and plucked off a leaf here or there, which wasn't really out of necessity more than our obsession for aesthetics.
Beautiful green all around. No pH management, no run-off, no EC monitoring: just plants growing in the medium and environment they desire.
What can I say? These two plants were a pleasure to grow, and even more of a pleasure to look at throughout the growing and curing process. I did a manual trim of the cured buds, since they originally went through the automatic trimmer due to time constraints. What is left is 19.5g and 11.5 of dense nuggets for phenotypes #1 and #2, respectively, fully cured after exactly 1 month after drying.
We made it to curing!
I chopped these 2 phenotypes about 1.5 weeks ago, they dried well, and has been curing for a few days now.
They could have went a few more days, but due to a PM outbreak in another tent, I wanted to get the whole grow room bleached for the next round, and wasn't taking any chances. We had a little bit of amber on non-leaf flower trichomes, so good enough!
These plants were spectacular! Phenotype 1 was the best producer out of the a lineup of 9 plants this round. We haven't sampled any yet, and infact, I had to quit smoking, so we'll see what my father has to say in a couple weeks when done curing.
After drying and partway through curing, we have approximately 34g of flower for phenotype 1 and about 15g for phenotype 2. We did a quick and rough trim with a machine trimmer, as we had 9 plants to take care of all at the same time, and didn't want them exposed to dry too long.
These plants were 2 of the best out of any indoor plant I've grown over the 2 years I've done indoor, from a growing aspect. I'll post the smoke report when it is done cured, but for now, 10/10 -- would recommend!
Pretty result and pheno 2 look awesome with no trim😎 ! Good job!🙌
And , what a funny measuring tool you have. I think I'm going to have nightmares or I have to figure out how to use it 😵😜
@Hou_Stone, My now. You are making me feel old. this is what we used in high school science class. As a computer scientist, all computer software has bugs. Digital things must be quickly replaced or upgraded. The only bugs this has are the spiders from the decades of storage, but accuracy and longevity trumps all :)