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Very nice smell. Just hits you in the face as soon as you open the tent.
The darker of the two looks much further along, possibly due to the other one being set back from deficiencies. Giving the weaker one some Hesi salt based flowering nutrients as I don't think the biobizz is cutting it.
I gave one a foliar treatment of fish mix during veg as per biobizz schedule. That plant outgrew the other initially and permanently however it quickly became deficient during preflower. I could not fix this over the weeks with biobizz products so I ended up giving a couple of heavy doses of a salt based nutrient (HESI, only used 2-3 times during entire grow).
The plants had an incredible smell at first however it seemed to reduce a bit during the later stages of flower. I blame the excess heat we are currently experiencing here.
Over the weeks and coming up to last weeks of flower, it was evident that the smallest of the two was the healthiest, producing the densest buds. The other plant had more visibly impressive buds but they dried to be almost entirely larf, as I had suspected they would. Still a very pungent smell on these. Sickly sweet, almost like musky dirty wet animal but in a good way (if that's even possible).
Very vigorous autos. They grew so fast initially that I decided it would probably be a good idea to top them. They didn't disappoint.
Incredible smell through most of flower, buds sticky enough they might as well make glue out of them and trimming these babies was an absolute gosh darn nightmare. It took hours but the yield was absolutely worth it for how quick these autos are.
Got these seeds as freebies for a different 5 pack and they haven't disappointed despite being free. A solid choice for those who enjoy fast growing autos.
The shortest of the two was ready first as it seemed to mature normally. I harvested when it seemed that it was self seeding however if was well into the harvest window. The taller one that suffered deficiencies early on, it never filled the buds as well as I had hoped. I left it to grow until I saw some signs of foxtailing. The bottom of the plant still had more white pistils than I'd normally harvest at but given the conditions, I was not expecting improvements.
Wonderful yielder this strain. The larfy one yielded 150g dry and trimmed and sadly I didn't get a measurement on the better of the two however I would expect the yield to be comparable to the larger one given the density of the buds.
Not particularly fond of the dimensions but beggars can't be choosers and that's what my friend had to sell me so I bought it. With a tent this small, it doesn't really make much sense to make it cube shaped unless you're only growing 1 plant in it. The area is perfect for 2 plants but a rectangular tent would have been ideal for a 2 plant tent. You could put in 3 and make relatively good use of the space but they'd have to be pretty small plants and you will be constrained by how much horizontal training you can do with them. I am currently using this tent to house just one (hopefully large) photoperiod plant as I could never use the space well growing 2 plants. You can check this experiment out in another one of my diaries, it's the Black Muffin one from Sweet Seeds.