After 7 days of drying it was time to try it before I start curing. This strain is like no other.
Smoke is smooth with caramel sweet taste and flowery smell, it's just amazing.
It smells very differently than any other weed.
Honey Cream is most definitely an evening strain. It's strong but not that much that will put you to sleep, well maybe after few joints
The effect is quite nice sending positive vibes all over body making you happy and somewhat creative.
Head high is stoned/high and you don't get mental blocks that makes you forget.
Side effects are mild like dry mouth and dry eyes but noting noticeable.
Growing this strain was actually a great learning experience, long grow that took a bit over 6 months with some hard work and care
and taking pictures every day to record the progress.
Some problems occurred along the way like overwatering and pH fluctuations that caused nutrient deficiencies and
with all kinds of torture on these plants I did like LST, HST topping, fiming, defoliation, plants recovered very quickly.
One thing that this plant is not so resilient is bud rot. At the end flowering there were two bud sites that had bud rot.
I spotted it very early on and removed only rotten parts. Plants finished its cycle with no other problems.
From seed to harvest it took 26 weeks. Longer flowering of 9 weeks was due to a lack of sunlight.
Plants only had 6-7h of direct sunlight from 13:00 till sunset, and at the end of flowering it was reduced to 5h from 13:00 to 18:00.
Even with low light they produced some nice dense buds that in the end were bending branches.
One thing surprised me is that one plant went all purple while the other stayed green.
It was really nice to watch how leaves change colour in those autumn purple shades.
Plants were cut down on 18.10.2019. and after 7 days were ready for curing.
I did a dry trim and managed to get almost ideal humidity of 60%.
Both plants yielded a bit over 240g which filled six 1l jars.
I've never seen that much weed in my life. 😮 😁
In conclusion, this strain is really something different, but in a positive way, that everyone must try at least once.
I need some help identifying occurring problem on leaves. It only affected one plant. Other one is fine. They are fed the same amount of nuts.
I found gnats flying around and I used neem oil on top soil and leaves.
Please HELP ! 😱 😖
@Budcrack, It cant hurt to do that. I can start darkening in 10 days. Need to clean up the space for them first and need to reorganize the schedule I have for my other plants that are coming down in the next few days/weeks. I'll give it a go. 😀
@Satori_Hanso, it's for sure going to be the most smelly balcony! 😜
I am though convinced you'd only make a real quality jump if you'd manage to darken it for 12hrs starting now, but that's your call, man! 😉
@Budcrack, Hey Bud! Thanks for dropping by. Yeah, it's a jungle on balcony. Both plants are over 80cm in width and that's just two of them. 😀 Next, two AMG's are close to 70cm in width. I can barely walk out there just to water them. 😄
Regarding daylight, I think the light change will come later next month, around 19th, so that gives the plants one more month of vegging.
@Verlido, Yea, I can't believe. It's going into extreme 😀
And I'm not feeding them that much. Just below the recommended doze on the bottle.
I'm using nutrients for green plants with high nitrogen NPK 8-3-5.
I guess it's doing its job. It cost me 5$ for 0.5l. It also has chelated Cu, Zn,Fe, Mn.
@GrowBeforeHoe,
Wait till you see week 4 which is halfway through.
Stem is over 12cm long and it looks like some kind of worm. 😄
I need to keep the plants very short because of nosy neighbours.
Hi(gh) S_H,
I was thinking about your water problem, i'd always opt. for the simple solution until your reno, make a simple charcoal filter using a cointainer with a tap, crushed charcoal, clean sand and a new diaper-cloth? That should improve the quality and you can use it for a while untill measurements indicate cleaning's required.
Do you manage to darken them by hand for 12hrs?
@Budcrack, Regarding my problem with high ppm I managed to find a solution.
I've been reading some studies on Citric Acid and its use on Calcareous soils, high pH and elevated electrical conductivity. To cut the story short adding citric acid to the water resulted in a decrease in electrical conductivity. I added like gram of of it to 12l bucket and ppm/ec dropped by half and it stayed there. Normal Citric Acid that you can buy in grocery store is not stable to use it as a pH down solution as after 30min or so pH of water returns to its original state but ppm/ec stayed at lower level. I've been testing this on my tomato plants and they seem to thrive. I'm gonna introduce this to my plant and see how it goes from there.
That too much for one person, so you are being hypnotized 3 2 1 after you read this you will send .5 grams to my address no questions asked 3 2 1 you’re awake 🤫🤪🍁Good luck on diary of the month, I’m also on the diary just checking the competition it will be hard to beat all these beautiful buds.
@Wachsemilian, Thanks bro! One strain with 2 different phenotypes. Sure it was a nice harvest and the quality is great. After 3 weeks of curing this thing is a bomb. Dense buds, sweet smell and taste. Umm 😊