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Featuring from InHouse Genetics stables:
2x Sugar Cane - [Platinum x Slurricane] Origins: Purple Punch, Do-Si-Dos and Platinum Cookies. Indica-dominant hybrid.
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2x Jelly Breath S1 - [Jelly Breath x Jelly Breath] Her grandparents are the Mendo Breath and Do-Si-Dos strains. Genetically, a hybrid around 50/50.
Strains are characterized by above-average trichome production and not very dense inflorescences - they are supposedly ideal for extraction. We will find out, because of course I will be processing them into bubble hash and live rosin. Both cultivars declare 65-75 days and have a common ancestor, so I hope they will end up together without unnecessary delay.
Germinated in water for 48h and moved into Root Riot rooting cubes.
Two weeks in, some doing better than others.
Jelly Breath's are very nice, Sucar Cane's are kind of mutated - but sometimes they grow out of it, we'll see.
In meantime they were transplanted into 1 gal pots, and now into final 5 gal fabric pots.
Also got 2 topping sessions.
Transplanted into Canna Terra Professional.
Will be flipping to 12/12 soon.
They are a litlle droopy on the photos - I did not water before transplant so they wanna drink 🥤
In a day they will be like new and booming.
Light for now is Lumatek Attis 300W, set to around 550-580 µmol/s/m² at canopy level
Thriving in flowering tent 120x120cm [4x4 ft]
12/12 since yesterday (since it was almost full week still on veg I count it as last 8th week of vegetative phase)
PPFD set around 600 µmol/s/m² - I want them to stretch somewhat in next few days so I can easily ScrOG them. Nets are already waiting on the side.
You can clearly see difference between cultivars.
Jelly Breath (left) are short and bushy
and Sugar Canes are tall and lanky.
Both strong and doing great 💪🌱
Another week have passed.
Look at them go 💪 Such vigor and explosive growth. Flowering stretch at full throttle.
I did not have time but the training is due. They all need the ScrOG and the Sugar Canes on the right need some supercropping / Kushman chiropractic - they are TOO tall.
Will be done tomorrow I hope if I have time.
10 days since flip day
Judgement day - buth Sugar Cane were waaaay to tall.
Mr Kushman did pay a visit and left a ScrOG behind.
14 days since flip day
Barely can tell that they were just "leveled" few days ago.
Such a difference from last week photos.
Some good stacking starting to develop 💪
21 days since flip day
InHouses are doing great. Very vigorous and stretching nicely - branches grown by 10-35cm in 1 week.
Should be at the end of the stretch phase right around now.
Bottom halves were properly pruned of undesirable larf and weak branches.
They get good airflow there :)
Day climate: 24°C / RH 50-55%
Night climate: 19°C / RH 55-60% (I'd like RH little lower here but thay would considerably rise the temperature)
30 days since flip day
Almost half of the expected flowering time have passed. They look and are doing fabulous - despite of me making some mistakes. They are a little overfed now and the soil pH dropped to 5.
I did corrective watering with high pH and Athena Cleanse (mild hypochlorous acid) - should help remediate the lockout I got them into. One started loosing bottom leaves so I need to act fast. Hope it helps. Probably next watering will be higher than normal pH also to stabilize it at higher levels.
The Sugar Cane name seems to be SUPER ACCURATE. I did never saw the breeder or gorewers report this trait for this strain - but it is literally a sugar cane. The stems are covered with trichomes.
And yeah - thats normal, I know. But not like that. Top 1/3 length of each stem is stisky like a bud. Covered in full grown capitate-stalked trichomes with huge heads. 🤯🤯🤯 This is crazy. Both of my Sugar Cane have those. I have never even hear of such trait and boom - two plants at once.