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weeks 3-8
Defoliation
weeks 8
Biobizz light mix
Grow medium
Strain
Purple Ghost Candy
Seedsman
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Strong
I have not had a chance to try it yet as I have only just jarred it . Buds are extremely dense and the yield is somewhat surprising given how tiny it looks after drying. Unfortunately the heat is picking up in that tent but despite that, the plant remained very visually healthy. Luckily, disturbing the plant still gave off plenty of citrus and earthy smells with the latter being the predominant smell. The earthy smell I can only describe as a cross between pine and clove, absolutely wonderful. The citrus blends real well too. Very sticky during harvest, I wet trimmed most of it by hand just taking off the fan leaves. I cut off most of the ends of the sugar leaves while fresh too however I did not trim them like a dispensary would. I leave the sugar leaves that are heavy on the trichomes as they do not bother me. Sue me :D The weight is dry, not wet. Didn't take wet measurement. I will try to edit this once I try it a couple times. 8/10 as a plant, absolutely beautiful sativa like, just what the doctor ordered 😁. I think this could be a 9 or even a 10 in the right hands, hence why I wish to revisit. I think I didn't do her justice. EDIT: I will write this as I try this strain for the second time. Opening the jar and taking a whiff, very spicy smelling right off the bat. Not a hot spicy but more like a herbal spicy, kinda like that kick in the nose you get from smelling strong pine or lemongrass essential oil. That kinda herbal spice. The pine really makes sense as this plant had a predominantly earthy smell during flower. Picking the nugs, all of them are absolutely rock hard, down to the smallest popcorn bud. Truly representative of what I know and read about sativa bud structure. Buds are admittedly small however I suspect that better growing conditions could have improved this considerably. Breaking open the nugs, you finally start to smell the citrus. More lemon-y than anything else but very discreet and blends very well with the earthy notes. Have to comment once again about the bud structure, it really is one of the densest I've seen of the homegrown category. Grinds real easy, the moisture on the buds are perfect for grinding. Opening the grinder and taking a whiff, the spicy/earthy smell has a sort of anise aroma to it. It really is quite unique smelling and I have to wonder how much stronger smelling this plant can get in cooler conditions. Ground down, the bud looks whiter than some other types of bud I'm currently enjoying. Smell is very inviting. Lighting up, Cheers! Just like the first time, I'm immediately getting a spicy zing in the back of the mouth/beginning of the throat. It is a very pleasant peppery spiciness in terms of taste which is a departure from the spiciness in the smell as it is a more piney, herbal spicey. The best way I can describe it is how certain Cigars tend to develop a spicy note after the first half or last quarter. It is EXACTLY that sort of spicy. It really is quite wonderful. I can sort of still get a whiff of citrus sometimes but I'm not getting much of it in the taste, if any. I'm finding it very relaxing however take this with a heavy pinch of salt as I have smoked three different strains today, it's currently past midnight and I had a massive dinner. Probably shouldn't be smoking Sativas but I digress. The point is I am likely the worst person to tell you what the effects of a strain are but my last surviving brain cells are quite enjoying this strain at this moment in time. Halfway through it, that spiciness is really something. Really really nice. Very cigar like in that spicy mouth feel kind of way, like I already said. Definitely taking the spiciness to 11. Sometimes a cigar can get so spicy that your face below your eyes and around your nose starts sweating, that's exactly the taste I am getting with this. I would say it's very nice and spicy if I didn't do so 50 times already so I'll just bugger off. Good evening and thanks for reading my rambling review of this strain. 4/5 smoke, would try again.
The Outcome
Week 10
Harvest
What's on the scales?
100
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
15.24
ft²
Grow Room size
0.5
g / watt
6.56
g / m²
100
g / plant
0.07
plant / m²
13.12
watt / m²
Tastes like
Citrus
Pine
Pungent
Feels like
100% Sativa 0% Indica

Positive effects

Relaxed
Uplifted
Reviews. Nutrient
This plant wasn't doing well in veg and I never really figured out what the real problem was. Plant seemed stunted in growth and the new growth seemed to have trouble greening up. Seemed like a sulfur deficiency to me and I applied a couple of Epsom salt applications which I think helped. Veg took a long time due to the plant not achieving the size I had wished so eventually I flipped her after too many weeks. By this time, the summer heat was fully upon us and adding a humidifier seemed to help immensely in greening up the plant. Overall, I like these biobizz products but I feel like I do not quite know what is in these products and which of them should be prioritized/deprioritized according to the situation. This is one area where I think biobizz could improve by providing more information about their product and best use cases. I have since used their light mix on a different flowering plant that grew 6 feet without any fertilizer at all. You have to wonder how much oomph these nutrients actually pack and whether some of my issues were from an over application of nutrients even though I followed the schedule as much as I could More experimentation is required. The products which I have not given full stars, I just don't understand enough about them to consciously give full marks to. As a non-npk product, I feel that not enough information is given for me to draw any meaningful conclusions and I haven't used the products long enough to see any differences. The activera to me seems like the one that might possibly be most useful as it seems to be the micro nutrient one. The alg-a-mig is supposedly an algae based plant growth hormone however it tends to discolor in the bottle and no information is given as to whether the product is cold pressed or chemically extracted. An extremely important distinction. The top max is a humic and fulvic acids blend which supposedly acts as a shuttle for micronutrients to enter the plant. I do find Biobizz's schedule a bit puzzling with this product as no other brand that I know of holds off for so long. Then again root juice is a damn near identical product, which they do recommend that you give early on. Very puzzling. I have used fish mix in veg and bio grow plus bloom in flower as recommended by biobizz in their schedule. All three are npk products and need no big explanation as to their importance. I have not used bio heaven or root juice. I have not bought bioheaven simply because i already have a lot of microbe concoctions that I get cheaply. It is not clear what root juice provides that top max doesn't so I didn't buy that one either.
Reviews. Lamp
I bought this light on the second hand market. This style of light is not one that I would recommend however spider farmer is a wonderful manufacturer of grow lights. Very dependable on quality and they are easily found in many legal markets as a budget grow light option. I have to admit they are a bit on the pricier side for what you get however they are absolutely worth it if you don't want to take any risks and want to know that you have enough power for however many plants you want to grow. If you can afford it, go for bar style lights and not the quantum board style like the SF. Since this is a singular board with all the LEDs in a relatively compact space, the lights have an inherent hot spot in the very middle and this is purely down to the design and not the brand. They tend to be cheaper but they run hotter so if your climate is warm, take this as a second suggestion to get bar style lights. Their efficiency likewise tends to be lower than other fixtures that do not run as hot.
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Prohibition_lander Prohibition_lander
5 months ago
Finally harvest time. Heat has been uncontrollable in this tent due to the suboptimal placing in the apartment, the season and the style of light I had at my disposal. In the end, this plant has surprised me. It has not been worth it as a grow purely due to how long it took in veg however this seems like a wonderful variety. I feel like every problem this plant had was my doing or entirely preventable in better conditions. I hope to revisit this one but who knows? Despite the very small size of the plant, it ended up filling up incredibly nice and the buds have been the densest I've had yet from the handful of indoor grows I've done so far. Ended up yielding 100g dry which is more than I thought it would yield back when it was in the end of veg but it did end up looking real nice in the end of flower. Cut the plant in quarters and hung as is after a heavy wet trim. It's been relatively dry here with averages in the 50-60%, my humidifier didn't even start a single time. I tested the stems 5-6 days after hanging and they all cracked audibly. Removed the majority of the stems and weighed before jarring evenly in three jars. One jar has a hygrometer which I checked 30 minutes later and it had dropped to 59% from 65% ambient. I don't think I should have issues with moisture.
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Prohibition_lander
Prohibition_landerweek 10
@@jenix84502, ty mate :) EDIT ohh, you're a scammer xD "Nice Post" my @$$. Bugger off lol
best_hydro
best_hydroweek 4
very 😍nice:) try to use yo yo´s and 35l pot:) it will be amazin :)
Prohibition_lander
Prohibition_lander
@best_hydro, This one was vegging for a good 13 weeks and seemed a bit slow at the end so I flipped her. Admittedly, I likely topped her too early, too aggressively. My next photo I will not be topping as aggressively cause it's outdoor season and my terrace can handle it :) Thanks for stopping by!
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Seedsman
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Thanks for choosing our strain. Good luck and we hope you enjoy it. If you have any issues, please let us know. 💚😀
Prohibition_lander
Prohibition_lander
@Seedsman, Thank you! She's doing better now after last week's Epsom salt application. Thanks for stopping by! Will keep updating the diary so come back in a few weeks time :D
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