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AlienBucket This run is a small-scale phenohunt experiment with CBD Mazar. I popped all 6 seeds, and 5 of them sprouted successfully. Early on, I noticed some interesting traits: Plant #4 and #5 showed some weird leaf shapes during the first stages of growth, while #3 turned out to be the smallest of the group.
After about 3 weeks, I topped all plants and cloned the tops. The clones were pretty much neglected — they were just placed on a bookshelf without much special care.
Immediately after taking clones, I flipped the original plants into 12/12 to initiate flowering and speed up the hunt.
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Week 11. Flowering
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AlienBucket Despite being neglected for two months in enclosed plastic cups, the clones rooted nicely and look exceptionally healthy. I’m honestly surprised at how well they bounced back, considering the conditions!
Here’s the final ranking of the phenos after the first flowering run:
5th Place - Plant #3
• Removed early due to slow growth and very leafy buds.
4th Place - Plant #4
• Shows fasciation (mutated, flattened growth and stems) on four buds — quite fascinating to see.
• The fasciation is a bit hard to spot because of the small plant size.
• Aroma: Pine with earthy kush notes.
3rd Place - Plant #2
• Produced the smallest buds and had uneven growth, but was quite resinous.
• Aroma: Piney and earthy, with a sweet, flowery background.
2nd Place - Plant #5
• Showed great bud structure and a strong, sweet, piney, earthy, flowery smell, very similar to Plant #2 but overall more impressive.
• Highly resinous and a strong contender.
1st Place - Plant #1
• Strongest aroma out of the whole group.
• Smells dominatingly sweet, very floral, reminds me of orchids, with a piney background and no earthiness.
• Slightly less resinous than Plant #5 but with comparable bud structure.
Next Steps:
I’ve decided to move forward with Plant #1 and will be growing it in my space bucket for a full run.
Once the hunted flowers are dried and cured, I’ll test them properly — fingers crossed that Plant #1 remains the winner after curing, but these terpenes are already mouthwatering!
Other Plants:
• Plant #5 was gifted to a friend.
• Plants #2, #3, and #4 were planted outdoors during a hike — I might check up on them eventually, or just let nature do its thing.