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Natrona FBA2502
Welcome to my new journey into the world of FastBuds. So how did I get here you ask. First, I won the November Diary of the Month (DOTM) and got some cool pins and 4 packs of seeds I got to choose and a 3 seed pack of one of FastBuds new unnamed strains-FBA2502.
Wait there’s more. DOTM December, I won that too. I won the FastBuds special box Christmas socks (yay), a hat and 5 packs of seeds also of my choice and a 5 pack of the same tester strain FBA2502. I wanted to see the full range of this new strain but have limited space to grow them at the same time. I kept 6 and gave 2 to my friend.
PS her 2 seeds germinated also. So 8 out of 8 = 100% germination.
I still make a lot of mistakes in growing and not knowing anything about what to expect regarding size, shape, hardiness and temperament testing these seeds gives me anxiety. Originally, my plan was to try topping and lst 3 of the seeds and let the others grow naturally with minor defoliation as needed.
However, FastBuds wants pictures of the main cola in various phases of flower. Considering this, I will let them grow with either tucking leaves or minor defoliation so plant structure, height and disease resistance can be determined. All will be grown with identical nutrients.
Thank you for joining me on this journey into the unknown.
March 25 -I put 6 seeds in glass of filtered water with 7.5 ml Hydrogen Peroxide in a dark cabinet. Watered each pot with 2 liters of ph water to get the soil dampened.
March 26 still floating
March 27 9:15am I see little tails on all but one seed. Into the prepared final 3-gallon air pot. The soil is 40% Happy Frog, 40% Coast of Maine and 20% Mushroom compost. I added Dynomyco to the bottom 2/3 of the soil blend. I sterilized my long nose tweezers and carefully put them tail down into the soil. Dripped 15ml distilled water over the seed area and covered with a clear dome.
March 28, a quick peek. Anything? And still I wait.
March 29 Eureka 6 little heads popped out to greet me this morning. Stay tuned for more as we discover this new strain FBA2502.
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Used method
Glass Of Water
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/45
6.35 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
120 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.49 L
Watering Volume
66.04 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag
1.321 mll
Recharge
1.321 mll
Natrona FBA2502
Week 1
March 30 -April 5
Day 1 3/29 Pop soil. Take Pics in AM and PM
EOD All have their first true leaves.
3/30 2 tbsp of distilled water.
3/31 Pics 1-6x2 2tbsp distilled water all are between 1-2 inches tall
4/1 No fooling. Three girls have their 2nd set of true leaves showing in the pics.
4/2 Increased water to 1 cup poured around the dome in the morning.
4/3 1 cup water around the dome.
4/4 pics 1-6 x2 1 cup water around the dome.
#1 2.5”
#2 2.5” is a bit wonky
#3 1.5”
#4 2”
#5 2” is a bit wonky
#6 2”
The pics show some sifferences in leaf length
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Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/54
6.35 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
120 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.49 L
Watering Volume
66.04 cm
Lamp Distance
Natrona FBA2502
Week 2 April 6-12 Veg 1
4/6 10 oz ph 6.6 water around the edge of the pot.
4/7 10 oz ph 6.6 water around the edge of the pot. Pics top & side & group.
When I opened the tent this morning, #1 was leaning on its side. Even though I said I was not going to train these gals, #1 said it wanted to be LST so I pinned her over chopsticks.
4/8 no water
4/9 10 oz ph 6.5 water around the edge of the pot.
410 10 oz ph 6.5 water around the edge of the pot.
4/11 no water Pics top & side & group. I got a new phone- Samsung 25 Ultra. Look at the clarity of the photos on 4/11. compared to the 4/7 pics.
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/43
17.78 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
715 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
3 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
66.04 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Floromicro
0.66 mll
FloraGro
0.66 mll
FloraBlloom
0.66 mll
Natrona FBA2502
Week 3 April 13-19 Veg 2
This week I introduced nutrients to the watering schedule. My planned feed schedule will be to feed, feed, water each week until the time to flush. , adjusting nutrients per the growth cycle. Hopefully this will keep from overfeeding and reduce salt build up in the soil.
Nutrients: I will be using General Hydroponics Flora line at ½ feed rate and Cal mag throughout this grow.
My tap water measures 8.3-8.5 so even after adding nutrients, I have to PH down my feed solution. Regarding nutrients, I’ve tried Fox Farm, TPS1, Plagron and now General Hydroponics. What I am looking for is organic, ease of use, minimal individual bottles that will yield large, dense sticky buds that hit hard in effect.
Plants range in height from 5-7” except #1 which has been pinned to the soil. I will try wrapping her around the perimeter of the pot. Since she leaned over, I pinned her down and have been anchoring along the rim, twisting the stem so the node is on the side or top rather than underneath. I don’t think she likes training since the stems are a bit floppy. They are all still in veg, bushy with large indica leaves. I’ve been tucking the large leaves under the bud sites to give more light under the canopy. I’m tempted to top one of the bigger plants to have a comparison on resistance and final yield.
This week I made a short video for each 2502 tester and a pic or 2.
GH Flora
Micro ½ tsp /gal
Gro ½ tsp /gal
Bloom ½ tsp /gal
Fox CalMag ½ tsp /gal
PPM 573 & 715 when I added Plagrons Royal Rush 4ml.
PH 6.7
Temp 65
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LST
Technique
4
Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/59
35.56 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
397 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
3 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
50.8 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag
0.65 mll
Recharge
1.3 mll
Natrona FBA2502
Week 4 April 20-26 Veg 4
Highlights of this week:
I defoliated the large fan leaves from the main stems. After defoliating, I saw that plant #3 has a short, tight node structure like plant #1, so I pinned her down before she goes into flowering. Plants 2, 4, 5, and 6 are taller than plants 1 and 3. The larger plants 2, 4, 5, 6 show pre flowers with thinner new growth and hairs at the nodes. The leaves are wide and thick. Some have a slight blue tinge. This makes me think I’m over feeding. Apparently, the blended soil has enough nutrients for the autos, so I don’t need to feed right now. At the end of the week, I watered with ph 6.5 water with cal mag and recharge. Lights are 20” from tops of tall plants and 30 from 1& 3.
My general thought for the future grows is to wait until the plant is bigger and see its structure before starting training. #1 has many branches coming into the middle. By beginning with pinning and keeping it at the ground, she will not achieve the stretch around the pot.
I pinned #3 to push out the bud sites from being up against the main stem. It is easier to LST when there is more space between the nodes, so a bit of growth or stretch is required. Training to open the top is needed when the plant is short and tight.
If you want to follow what's happening with my other two FBA2502s see my friend's @Susquihanna diary.
4/20 Hairs on 2, 4, 5, 6 and feeding
Micro ½ tsp/gal
Gro ½ tsp/gal
Bloom ½ tsp/gal
CalMag 1 tsp/gal at full strength
4/21 pics & video
4/22 water only ph6.5. I watered with plain water, it looks like over feeding and they are in are transitioning to flower.
4/24 Water with recharge ½ tsp/g & CalMag 1 tsp/g ph 6.5
pics & vid see blue tinges in leaves.
Plants shot up, doubling in height again this week.
#1 6”, # 2 10”, #3 7”, 1 14 “ 5 14” 6 13”
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Used techniques
Defoliation
Technique
LST
Technique
5
Week 5. Flowering
1mo ago
1/87
58.42 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Weak
Smell
1650 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.98 L
Watering Volume
50.8 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
GH
1.3 mll
GH
0.65 mll
1.95 mll
Natrona FBA2502
Week 5 April 27- May 3 FLOWER 1
4/ 26 I got a new phone a few weeks ago and have been experimenting with different settings and lighting. Pics and videos were taken at the beginning of the week. Defoliated and repined #1 & 3. #2 is always droopy. I’ve been having extremely high humidity issues and a few times I found a lake in the tent. The tent gets too hot, as high as 91f and at this point that sets up for disease.
Fed bloom 2 TBSp /G 120ml Ph 5,9, PPm 555 temp 67.6F
Sunday 27th I flipped the controller to flower since all but #1 have transitioned. She is behind at least a week because of all the training I’ve done. I’m setting the target VPD to 130-140.
I added an air conditioner to the room and ran the duct into the lower vent of the tent aimed up into the center. Hopefully this will cool the tent down and help the humidity.
I set the AC on low cool during the day and high cool at night. I’m hoping for colors from the phenos. I have no idea what to expect with these 2502 testers. We will see.
4/28 OMG my tall girls are very pale light green throughout. I purposely reduced feeding so not to overfeed which is my ongoing issue, and damn if I haven’t swung the other way. These plants require more nutrients than I have given them.as The shorter ones do not appear as pale. Increasing the ppm to 1320, PH 6.7, 66F
Micro 4tsp
Gro 4 tsp
Bloom 4 tsp
CalMag 4tsp
4/29 No improvement.
4/30 This feed I’m using the full recommended rate for 4 gal.
Micro 20 ml
Gro 20 ml
Bloom 20 ml
CalMag 30 ml
Recharge 10ml
2 litrs each
PH 6.5, PPM 1890, temp 69.7
5/2
First I moved the air conditioner duct to the top vent since it was blowing directly on two plants. As I mentioned above, I’ve had humidity issues. The humidifier warned that water was low. 10 messages and every time I checked it, it was full. AC infinity is shipping a new one now. I planned to take more photos today but had eye surgery yesterday and my eyes are now sensitive to light and watering. Plant #1 is in flower.
Fed 2ltr
Micro 20ml 4tsp in 4 gal
Gro 10 ml
2 tsp in 4 gal Decreased
Bloom 30ml
1.5 tsp/g Increased
Cal mag 1 tsp/g
PPM 1650, PH 6.5. temp 70.5F
#1 7 Pinned
#2 15”
#3 11” Pinned
#4 23”
#5 23”
#6 20”
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LST
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
6
Week 6. Flowering
1mo ago
1/38
77.47 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.8
pH
Weak
Smell
1440 PPM
TDS
75 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.98 L
Watering Volume
38.1 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
GH
1.321 mll
0.66 mll
1.981 mll
Natrona FBA2502
Week 6 May 4 – 10
FLOWER 2 I fed twice this week as below but added 15ml Power buds since I have some left over.
Micro 4tsp
Gro 4 tsp
Bloom 4 tsp
CalMag 4tsp
The power buds hold the ph stable as it took 1.5 tsp PH down to bring the ph to 6.8. I usually Ph to 6.5 or 6.6. but I didn’t want to chase my Ph. PPM 1440 temp 70. Everyone had 5 inches of stretch from last week.
#1 14”
#2 20”
#3 16”
#4 30”
#5 30.5”
#6 23”
Everyone had 3-5 inches of stretch from last week.
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Week 7. Flowering
1mo ago
1/109
78.74 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Weak
Smell
1560 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.98 L
Watering Volume
63.5 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
GH micro
1.321 mll
GH Gro
0.66 mll
GH
1.981 mll
Natrona FBA2502 Plants 1-6
Week 7 May 11– 17
FLOWER 3
Nutrients :
Micro 25 ml
Gro 10 ml
Bloom 30ml
CalMag 30 ml
Recharge 10ml
Green sensation 16.5ml
Power buds 7.5 ml
5/11 PH 6.56, PPM 1560, temp 69
2ltr each
5/12 PH 6.31, PPM 1120, temp 68
1 ltr each
5/14 PH 6.66, PPM 1280, temp 70 1 ltr each
5/15 PH 6.66, PPM 850, temp 72 1 ltr each
5/11 Defoliation, feed, pics & videos
I made 4 gallons, used 3 to water then poured the runoff back into the rest in the bucket. The next feeding, I added a gallon of tap water to residual and ph to 6,31 temp 69 & PPm 1120. Did the same on 5/14 and 15 using up the remainder of the feed solution.
I must monitor and control the tent environment manually. For the past month, the humidifier has been an issue putting out way too much humidity; often leaving water in the bottom of the tent. In addition, the temperatures are also out of control. I added an AC last week to keep the temperature below 80. I finally determined the exhaust vent is also broken and has been for some time.
I have been giving good reviews on the AC infinity system. However, during the time I’ve owned this tent (2 yrs), I had to replace the lights twice, fans, humidifier and now the vent twice also. Everything but the tent containment has been replaced. AC infinity does stand by their products, but they are in California, and it takes at least 2 weeks to receive the replacement. This is extremely frustrating at the critical transition to flower for my equipment to fail again. For the time being until a replacement arrives, I pulled the 4” exhaust vent from my 3x3 and hooked it up. I have the AC pushing air in and the exhaust pulling air out. This should create a neutral pressure tent environment-neither positive nor negative. I do have 3 circulating fans in the tent to move air around the plants.
It looks like growth spurts have slowed and plant height has been reached. Now is the time for buds to fatten and frost up. All of them (6) are short remaining less than 3 ft. They range from 15 to 31 inches. The tallest #4 &5 and #6 have very light leaves and appear nutrient deficient compared to the shorter phenotypes. Pictures taken later in the week show fading on a few the older leaves. All are receiving the same solution and are in the same soil blend. Moving the gals in and out of the tent for their glamor shots, I bent one limb and snapped another. The bent one I taped with a splint and the snapped one I medicated manuka honey and wired it back to the main stalk.
Leaves look like sativa leaning. I hope FBA2502-2 is a good daytime. I’m getting excited to see what develops in the next month or so. News Break: I’ve been informed that 2502 is FastBuds New Frostbanger and is indica for nighttime. I’m disappointed that I didn’t get a sativa to test because I really need a daytime strain. The 2 Blue Cheese plants I just grew are also nighttime.
Upon opening the tent, a faint odor was detected, and some stickiness was observed during the process of defoliation. Pictures of the puffy buds even show differences. #4 &5 buds hairs are different from the others being crinklier and the others are straighter. Some like #2 &5 are showing frost on the leaves. Wow at the beginning of flower to have that much frost. They are living up to the new strain’s name.
I’ve noticed that when I water, sometimes water shoots out of the side holes I the air pots. I will pack the soil firmly into the sides for future runs.
Measurements:
#1 15”
#2 20”
#3 17”
#4 30”
#5 31”
#6 24”
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Defoliation
Technique
8
Week 8. Flowering
23d ago
1/105
78.74 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Weak
Smell
1330 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.76 L
Watering Volume
63.5 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
GH Micro
1.321 mll
GH
0.66 mll
GH
1.981 mll
Natrona Frostbanger Plants 1-6
Week 8 May 18– 24
FLOWER 4
Nutrients :
GH Micro 25 ml
GH Gro 10 ml
GH Bloom 30ml
CalMag 30 ml
Recharge 10ml
Green sensation 16.5ml
Power buds 7.5 ml
5/17 PH 6.3, PPM 1130, temp 71
1ltr each
5/18 PH 6.67, PPM 935, temp 68.5 1 ltr each
5/20 PH 6.67, PPM 1330, temp 68.5 2 ltr each
5/21 PH 6.66, PPM 984, temp 69 1 ltr each videos & pics
5/17 Defoliation of yellowing leaves, feed, pics
As I mentioned last week, I must monitor and control the tent environment manually. For the past month, the humidifier has been an issue putting out way too much humidity; often leaving water in the bottom of the tent. In addition, the temperatures are also out of control. I added an AC last week to keep the temperature below 80. I finally determined the exhaust vent is also broken and has been for some time. AC Infinity does not extend the warranty to the replacement parts. I guess that makes sense since they would be in a state of perpetual free replacements. I bought a new one from Amazon that came with a new controller which is different from the controller 69 currently using. I decided that while it is very inconvenient and inefficient to monitor the tent through the day, I would rather finish this Frostbanger run without introducing a new unknown variable. I will continue using 3 circulating fans, the 4” exhaust vent from my 3x3.
I have the AC pushing air in and the exhaust pulling air out. This creates a neutral pressure tent environment-neither positive nor negative.
It looks like growth has stopped and plant height has been reached. Now is the time for buds to fatten and frost up. All 6 of them are short remaining less than 3 ft. They range from 15 to 31 inches. #4, 5 &6 are showing some fade, particularly #4.
Upon opening the tent, a melon smell comes off the buds if I get close, and more stickiness was observed during the process of defoliation. They are living up to the new strain’s name. #5 is the frostiest followed by #2. Wow week 3 of flower and that much frost already. Before FastBuds announced the strain name and characteristics, I was disappointed that FBA2502 could be an indica sleepy strain but the universe provides what you need at the time. The new strain profile indicates a whopping 29%THC with mainly sativa uplifting, euphoric, social effects with sweet fruity flavors which I love and enjoy. In addition, I recently bought a dap press and this strain is frosty and resinous. She will be great to press for live rosin.
FBA2502 is FROSTBANGER. Meet Frostbanger Auto, an autoflowering and Indica-leaning hybrid packing a staggeringly high THC content averaging 29%, making this one of the most potent strains on the market. It was created by Fast Buds through crossbreeding Gorilla Glue and Chemdawg, two equally iconic strains. Growers must know that these difficult-to-grow plants will pose specific challenges in terms of environmental control and nutrition, making them best suited for cultivators with some experience under their belt. The flowering cycle is short, averaging only 50 days, and yields are usually around 300g/m². The Frostbanger Auto flavor and aroma are both mouthwatering with a delightful combination of sweet, fruity, and flowery notes. The high is mainly Sativa-driven with uplifting and happiness-inducing effects that lead to euphoria and a general sense of well-being. You might feel sociable and talkative, but too spacey to say something. Following this surge of energy comes a deepening sense of relaxation, leaving you sedated and completely at ease with the world. Due to its potency and these long-lasting effects, medical patients hail Frostbanger Auto for treating chronic pain, stress, and even depression.
Measurements:
#1 15”
#2 20”
#3 17”
#4 30”
#5 31”
#6 24”
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Defoliation
Technique
9
Week 9. Flowering
16d ago
1/106
78.74 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Normal
Smell
1330 PPM
TDS
63 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.76 L
Watering Volume
63.5 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TriPart Micro
1.321 mll
TriPart Grow
0.66 mll
TriPart Bloom
1.981 mll
Natrona Frostbanger Plants 1-6
Week 9 May 18– 24
FLOWER 5
Nutrients : 3 gal
GH Micro 20 ml
GH Gro 10 ml
GH Bloom 30ml
CalMag 15 ml
Recharge 10ml
Green sensation 15ml
Power buds 7.5 ml
5/18 PH 6.67, PPM 935, temp 68.5 1 ltr each
5/20 PH 6.67, PPM 1330, temp 68.5 2ltr each
5/23 PH 6.6, PPM 1570, temp 68.5 2ltr each
5/24 pics & vid
Since all 6 gals are getting frosty, I did some trichome pics. The statistics on Frostbanger indicate 50-day flower. Pics show mostly clear and milky.
There are a few with amber trichs and many orange pistils indicating maturation. At least 3 more weeks for maturity on these gals.
I continue manual control of the environment and using 3 circulating fans and the 4” exhaust vent from my 3x3.
I have the AC pushing air in and the exhaust pulling air out. This creates a neutral pressure tent environment-neither positive nor negative.
It looks like growth has stopped and plant height has been reached. Now is the time for buds to fatten and frost up. All 6 of them are short remaining less than 3 ft. They range from 15 to 31 inches. #4, 5 &6 are showing some fade, particularly #4.
Upon opening the tent, a melon smell comes off the buds if I get close, and more stickiness was observed during the process of defoliation. They are living up to the new strain’s name. #5 is the frostiest followed by #2. Wow week 3 of flower and that much frost already. Before FastBuds announced the strain name and characteristics, I was disappointed that FBA2502 could be an indica sleepy strain but the universe provides what you need at the time. The new strain profile indicates a whopping 29%THC with mainly sativa uplifting, euphoric, social effects with sweet fruity flavors which I love and enjoy. In addition, I recently bought a dap press and this strain is frosty and resinous. She will be great to press for live rosin.
FBA2502 is FROSTBANGER. Meet Frostbanger Auto, an autoflowering and Indica-leaning hybrid packing a staggeringly high THC content averaging 29%, making this one of the most potent strains on the market. It was created by Fast Buds through crossbreeding Gorilla Glue and Chemdawg, two equally iconic strains. Growers must know that these difficult-to-grow plants will pose specific challenges in terms of environmental control and nutrition, making them best suited for cultivators with some experience under their belt. The flowering cycle is short, averaging only 50 days, and yields are usually around 300g/m². The Frostbanger Auto flavor and aroma are both mouthwatering with a delightful combination of sweet, fruity, and flowery notes. The high is mainly Sativa-driven with uplifting and happiness-inducing effects that lead to euphoria and a general sense of well-being. You might feel sociable and talkative, but too spacey to say something. Following this surge of energy comes a deepening sense of relaxation, leaving you sedated and completely at ease with the world. Due to its potency and these long-lasting effects, medical patients hail Frostbanger Auto for treating chronic pain, stress, and even depression.
Measurements:
#1 15”
#2 20”
#3 17”
#4 30”
#5 31”
#6 24”
P.S I added a no churn ice cream recipe in week 4 of Natronas recipes. It is easy 3 ingredients. I bought Mango puree instead of fresh and reduced that to reduce water content. Try it. 😋
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Week 10. Flowering
11d ago
1/20
78.74 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Weak
Smell
905 PPM
TDS
63 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.76 L
Watering Volume
63.5 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
TriPart Micro
0.66 mll
TriPart Grow
0.66 mll
TriPart Bloom
1.981 mll
Natrona Frostbanger Plants 1-6
Week May 25-31
FLOWER 5
Nutrients : 3 gal
GH Micro 7,5ml
GH Gro 3.25 ml
GH Bloom 23ml
CalMag 15 ml
Recharge 7.5ml
Green sensation 15ml
5/26 PH 5.85, PPM 891, temp 67.5 2 ltr each
5/28PH 6.56, PPM 905, temp 68.5 2ltr each
5/30 PH 5,84, PPM 580, temp 68.5 2ltr
To boost flowering, I’ve reduced the micros and grow fertilizer and increased the bloom.
Given the early to flower gals will be mature around June 20, I’ll start flushing around June 8th.
Upon opening the tent, a melon smell comes off the buds if I get close, and more stickiness was observed during the process of defoliation. The buds are stacking and feel hard and stick when I touch them. They are living up to the new strain’s name. #5 is the frostiest.
Meet Frostbanger Auto, an autoflowering and Indica-leaning hybrid packing a staggeringly high THC content averaging 29%, making this one of the most potent strains on the market. It was created by Fast Buds through crossbreeding Gorilla Glue and Chemdawg, two equally iconic strains. Growers must know that these difficult-to-grow plants will pose specific challenges in terms of environmental control and nutrition, making them best suited for cultivators with some experience under their belt. The flowering cycle is short, averaging only 50 days, and yields are usually around 300g/m². The Frostbanger Auto flavor and aroma are both mouthwatering with a delightful combination of sweet, fruity, and flowery notes. The high is mainly Sativa-driven with uplifting and happiness-inducing effects that lead to euphoria and a general sense of well-being. You might feel sociable and talkative, but too spacey to say something. Following this surge of energy comes a deepening sense of relaxation, leaving you sedated and completely at ease with the world. Due to its potency and these long-lasting effects, medical patients hail Frostbanger Auto for treating chronic pain, stress, and even depression.
Measurements:
#1 15”
#2 20”
#3 17”
#4 30”
#5 31”
#6 24”
Your likes and comments are appreciated. Thanks for stopping by.
Growers love 💚🌿
💫Natrona💫
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Week 11. Flowering
6d ago
1/62
78.74 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
506 PPM
TDS
54 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.76 L
Watering Volume
63.5 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro
0.66 mll
TriPart Bloom
1.981 mll
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag
1.321 mll
Natrona Frostbanger Plants 1-6
First thank you if you actually look at all these pictures that I photobomb with each week. Documenting six plants on a tester strain to provide ample information regarding the new strain characteristics takes a lot of time, work, and effort. I am so frustrated with Grow Diaries system doesn’t load pics or videos without error.
When I load pictures, I am systematic and load every picture on that plant together, each video that I load first on the pictures identifies the plant pictures that follows.
However, Grow Diaries puts the videos first, moving the picture out of order. I know which pictures of plant parts go with each plant, but with GD shuffling my pictures around good luck everybody else. This week I had so many errors uploading simple pictures that I had to go back and reload them. You may see multiple duplicate pics this time due to these system errors. Sorry about that but at least they are there.
I will not do this level of photographs and diary support again.
Week 11 June 1-7 FLOWER 6
Nutrients : 3 gal
GH Micro 7,5ml
GH Gro 0ml
GH Bloom 23ml
CalMag 7.5 ml
Elm Bloom 15ml
6/1 PH 6.62 PPM 646, temp 67 2 ltr each
6/3 PH 6.6, PPM 493, temp 68 2ltr each
6/5 PH 5,84, PPM 580, temp 68.5 2ltr
6/3 Defoliation
6/4 weekly pics & vid
As aways, thanks for visiting, for the likes and most of all growers’ love and support because I surely haven’t gotten any from @Fast_Buds on this grow.
Stay green, growers love 💚🌿my friends.
💫Natrona💫
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Week 12. Flowering
10h ago
1/99
78.74 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
239 PPM
TDS
54 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
3.79 L
Watering Volume
63.5 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
TriPart Bloom
0.132 mll
Natrona Frostbanger Plants 1-6
Week 12 June 8-14 FLOWER 7
Sadly, my journey with Frostbanger is almost over. This grow started as an unnamed FBA2502 tester strain completely unknown regarding growth habits, size, flavor profile or smoke effect. I used LST on two plants: #1 because she was leaning over so I decided to pin her down immediately. I decided to LST Plant #3 when I saw her nodes were short and stems were tight. To quote Fastbuds “Growers must know that these difficult-to-grow plants will pose specific challenges in terms of environmental control and nutrition” , making them best suited for cultivators with some experience under their belt. I mention this because 2 plants #4 & #5 always looked lighter than their counterparts. Having overfed in the past grows, I did not want to repeat the same mistake, especially when the other plants were lush and green and did not look deficient. I thought it was genetics, but I found out that these two plants probably had nutrient lockout and would have benefitted from a good flush. Overall, I didn’t make mistakes with overfeeding or over trimming. I had to manually control the environment since the ventilation went out. I did pretty good at maintaining a functional environment.
Plants #2 & #5 developed pretty reds in their upper buds and leaves probably because of the air conditioner. The A/C brought the night temperatures to 65-68.
This week I am flushing with an anticipated harvest this weekend. I did the last plant pictures and videos and trichome shots on each plant. I did preliminary defoliation removing the remaining fan leaves. For most of the sugar leaves I trimmed off the ends leaving the base with all the frost. These are going into the trim bag to be washed into bubble hash. I plan on pressing #5 because she is the frostiest.
6/9 PH 6.46 PPM 239, temp 68 2 ltr each
6/10 PH 6.6, PPM 230, temp 68 2ltr each
6/12 PH 6.4, PPM 242, temp 68.5 2ltr
Thank you for sharing this journey with me and as aways, thanks for visiting, for the likes and most of all growers’ love and support.
Stay green, growers love 💚🌿my friends.
💫Natrona💫
flowers are on their way, 😍👌 very good, purposely reduced feeding so not to overfeed is the way to go, Nat👊! those leafs will nevr turn green agian but this way u make sure it doesntr get worse .. GL🙏🙏🙏 mayb even just stop feeding all together for a week or so(flushing) helps, think mayb there is enough nutes in the soil for now, idk, u know best 😎👍
I'm also growing a Lemon Cherry Cookies that I plant to put outside later this week and it has the same leaf spots, not sure it's a nutrient issue as the other autos getting the same stuff are all perfectly fine. Hmmm...
@Sour_D, oh fearless leader, I defer to you who has years of knowledge and experience for wisdom on feeding deficiency. I have a poster and still can't figure it out.