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Inside_growlab My Black Lebanon should be in about its third week of flowering by now, and I must say I can already detect a faint scent. During the non-flowering phase, I fed it Root Juice and Tarantula fertilizer, and during the growth phase, I only used Bio Grow 4g per L from Green House Feeding. Since switching the lamp, we've continued using the Bio Bloom 4g per dry fertilizer. Now I'm seeing the first beautiful buds, and most of the shoots have been tied up a bit to better absorb the light.
Inside_growlab Black Lebanon is slowly living up to its name. Over the last week, it's started taking on purple tones everywhere. The terpenes are also slowly coming in, which is normal for a more landrace strain, in my opinion. The smell is something completely new to me, smelling very tropical but not particularly sweet or fruity. A very interesting blend, in my opinion.
Inside_growlab My Black Lebanon is getting such incredibly beautiful colors. The terpenes are starting to come through, and it smells very, very herby, tropical in my opinion, but not even particularly sweet. Very interesting; I've never had this smell before! A few days ago, I watered it again with bio enhancer, and I also removed a little bit of foliage from them. I have to say that the bio line from Green House is really great so far, but apart from one or two minor flaws, it's really great!
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Used techniques
Defoliation
Technique
6
Week 6. Flowering
18d ago
1/6
65 cm
13 hrs
25 °C
6.5
Normal
40 %
22 °C
22 °C
18 °C
15 L
2 L
45 cm
Inside_growlab Black Lebannon, you beautiful thing, what have I done to you? After I left my last plant standing for a little too long and it developed pollen sacs, my beloved Black Lebannon became infected. Well, what can I say, that's just how nature works! I think I'll have to chop it down in the next few days and make some nice hash out of it, but unfortunately I have no other choice. I'm sure that it's not the genetics that are to blame, but rather my greed for overripe buds. Nevertheless, I'm certain that the Black Lebannon will find its way into my grow tent again!
Now I've harvested about 40g of small, juicy flowers. Unfortunately, the plant was infected by another one and subsequently produced seeds. It's not a big problem for me, though, as this grass still tastes delicious in the volcano! I also made pollum from some of the flowers.
Inside_growlab Now I've harvested about 40g of small, juicy flowers. Unfortunately, the plant was infected by another one and subsequently produced seeds. It's not a big problem for me, though, as this grass still tastes delicious in the volcano! I also made pollum from some of the flowers.