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Germination
10 months ago
After seeds soaked in water for about 6-8 hours they were placed into solo cups directly in build a soil 3.0 slightly diluted with extra peat. After 2 days Ice Bomb and Might Grape popped and Ice Cream Cake has yet to show her face
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Week 1. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
23 °C
6.4
65 %
Day 8 for Ice bomb & Mighty Day 3 for Fruity Widow
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Week 2. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
23 °C
6.4
No Smell
65 %
All is well here, will transplant Icebomb and Mighty Grape this week as they have taken off. Widow had over a week late start but is still moving very slow comparatively
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Week 3. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
No Smell
65 %
This is actually a late update and probably a bit closer to week 4 but ill say 3 1/2. I've ran Ice Bomb off and on since around 2012-2013 and it never ceases to amaze me how squaty and solid strong this strain is. First time running Mighty Grape but she seems to squat a bit as well. Both plants were just topped and then tucked a bunch of leaves for now to show some new/under growth. Will start LST later this week. Ice bomb has never truely doubled on the flip for me so these will be switched to 5gal fabric pots in the next week or so and then continue veg for a few more after that. They've been watered roughly every 3 days but the Evo4 is now running 100% after slowly decreasing dimmer since week 2. Soil has been drying out closer to 2 days now along with temps up from about 74° to 79° now.
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Topping
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Week 4. Vegetation
8 months ago
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
Weak
65 %
Nutrients 1
Granulated All Purpose - Gaia Green
Granulated All Purpose 2.6 mll
A bit late again updating, week 4 to 5. After quite a bit of training and defoliation they were switched to 5 gallon fabrics and dosed with some myco again as well as Gaia green 4-4-4, worm castings and humic acid. Letting them go another week or 2 then flipping to 12/1
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Topping
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Defoliation
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Week 5. Vegetation
8 months ago
18 hrs
26 °C
6.6
Weak
60 %
Flipping to flower this weekend! Quick 1 week rebound from transplant and they are ready to flourish
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Defoliation
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Topping
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Week 6. Vegetation
8 months ago
18 hrs
26 °C
6.6
Weak
58 %
22 °C
19 L
Final week of veg and they've been flipped to 12/12 as of today. Its been probably closer to 7 weeks of veg but due to an extra week to recover from defoliation let's call it 6. They've put on so much foliage it's almost as if I didn't take anything off at all last week. Ice bomb continues to have the closest node spacing on any strain I've ever grown. Im talkin huge donkey dicks when she's done. Can't wait to smell those flowers again, the vanilla kush comes through amazingly on every pheno I've ever run. Also very eager to see how mighty grape smells as she matures as well. ✌️
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Week 8. Flowering
8 months ago
12 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Weak
57 %
22 °C
19 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 2
Power Bloom - Gaia Green
Power Bloom 0.528 mll
All Purpose - Gaia Green
All Purpose 0.264 mll
All is well and starting to show flower , ice bomb looking very indica and mighty grape showing quite a bit of sativa traits with the leaves and bit of stretch. Lst is keeping her low and ice bomb is trained as good as a drug dog
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Defoliation
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Week 9. Flowering
8 months ago
12 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Weak
58 %
22 °C
19 L
35.56 cm
The flowering smells are starting and the vigor is real. Ice bomb thickens and mighty grape has added some height. Re-tied some branches down
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Defoliation
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Week 10. Flowering
8 months ago
12 hrs
29 °C
6.5
Normal
58 %
22 °C
19 L
35.56 cm
Mighty grape is starting to cake up resin and icebomb continues to swell stems. After about 10 years of running icebomb I've finally hit on a chocolate nose pheno early in flower, a bit of gas as well. Mighty grape is very grape/berry dominant right now and the combo of the 2 make the tent smell great. Interested to see who finished first as icebomb has always paced itself during beginning of flower but then turbo drives the resin production later in flower.
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Defoliation
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Week 11. Flowering
7 months ago
12 hrs
29 °C
6.5
Normal
58 %
22 °C
19 L
35.56 cm
Well things took a turn for the worst... mighty grape hermed and threw a handful of nanners that I missed 😮‍💨 Ice bomb didn't herm but definitely got impregnated.. very disappointing considering the ice bomb pheno seemed very promising and different than I've got in the past. I don't know anything about freedom of seeds breeding but this one seems to be genetics and not stress induced. Going to continue to grow them out for edibles but very unfortunate as I've truely been looking forward to the ice bomb results. Probably the last time I pop an unknown breeder freebie with an intentional run.
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Week 14. Flowering
7 months ago
12 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Strong
49 %
22 °C
19 L
35.56 cm
Very pregnant ice bomb continues to cake like she doesn't even have seeds, smells very creamy with sweet vanilla 👍👍👍 this convinced me I need a full tent of ice bomb again soon, along with some more bomb seed genetics Mighty grape has been a bit finicky with feeding since about week 4 of flower, still producing nicely though and has completely changed to a very red berry cobbler dessert nose👍👍
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IceBirdcommentedweek 010 months ago
fire genetics, lets see how it goes
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