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There we go! After taking a break for a couple of months, we are back with 2 delicious new strains that I'm very excited about! Thanks to Barney's Farm and Zamnesia Seeds for the seeds, can't wait to see how good they are! I soaked the seeds in water for 24 hours and then planted them in the soil. I covered them with a glass for a few days to create a warm and moist climate favourable for germination. The light is at 50% and the temperature is around 25 degrees Celssius.
They are off to a pretty slow start, I am not sure about the quality of this soil as it's pretty rough and clumpy. But once they get a bit bigger, this should be no problem.
The plants are not looking really good. Two things: firstly, the RH is too low, and I don't have a humidifier. Secondly, the soil mix I bought turned out to be shit quality... The soil is clumpy, brittle, and light in colour. I have added some different soil and fertilizer too feed the girls in the rest of the grow. Let's see if they bounce back next week.
Last week of veg! The ladies are looking pretty good and have grown a lot, they are ready to flip to 12/12 and grow some delicious flowers! The light have been at 70%, from next week they will shine at 100%.
Unfortunately, the Lemon Drizzle turned hermaphrodite and I had to remove her.. him... whatever..
I spread the apple fritter as wide as possible to make the most use of the light.
This is the last week for the lonely Apple Fritter... Not my best grow, my focus was on other things and didn't take the best care of this lady. Flowers did turn out pretty big and pretty (except for all the dead leaves lol).
Growing Apple Fritter was a pretty average experience—neither overly challenging nor completely effortless. Despite some unfavorable environmental conditions, it managed to grow well, showing a good level of resilience. The flowers are a standout feature, with large, frosty buds and a subtle touch of purple that adds to its visual appeal.
As for the smoke, it's not my favorite. The effects lean more toward the sedating side, making it better suited for winding down rather than daytime use. In terms of flavor, while there are hints of fruit, the earthy and licorice notes dominate, which might not be everyone's cup of tea. Overall, a visually impressive strain but not one I’d reach for often due to the taste and sedative effects.