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Pineapple Chunk Northern Alberta Outdoor

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Defoliation
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Grow medium
27 L
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Strain
Pineapple Chunk
Barney's Farm
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
Smoke report pending. Plant was tended only weekly and ended with bad bud rot. Quite disappointing as this one could have turned out great and likely well over 200 g dry was possible. The smoke was pretty chemically or skunky and not much of a pineapple taste with this phenotype. This plant was awesome but couldn’t finish in time before it got hit by bud rot.
The Outcome
Week 19
Harvest
What's on the scales?
38
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
163
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
38
g / plant
Tastes like
Citrus
Sweet
Woody
Feels like
60% Sativa 40% Indica

Positive effects

Creative
Energetic
Reviews. Nutrient
Seemed to work fine. Most impressed with molasses and Gaia Green soluble seaweed extract.
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Northern_Ent Northern_Ent
5 years ago
Bad bud rot meant that I had to throw out about 530 g of rotting bud (powdery mildew)💩 If I had kept this plant in my yard, where it would get daily attention, this likely wouldn’t have been so bad. Unfortunately Buddy only got a weekly check by my helper. It’s been really cool and humid so it’s not too surprising this happened, but it seemed to take just a week to get out of hand. The pics from last Saturday looked fine....oh well. My other 3 plants did great so one crash and burn on the experimental plant isn’t too disappointing....well yeah it is, but I’m sure I could pull off well over 200 g with this strain. Oh well, newbie luck. Will still end up with about 400 g total from my four plants, and good experience for next year. Buddy Rotten and the Pot Pistils 🌱 Force flowering for 17 days starting in mid-July was a good idea, but autoflowers are definitely the way to go at northern latitudes. This photoperiod plant could have worked but moving it out of the city thinking it would smell too much was a bit of a mistake. Should finish with 30-40 g which is quite disappointing considering how big and beautiful she was.
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Grow Questions
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entstarted grow question 5 years ago
I’m at 53 degrees N which means we don’t get 12 hours of dark until too late in the fall. Will I need to provide 12 hours of dark to start flowering this photoperiod plant?
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ThatoneAKguy
ThatoneAKguyanswered grow question 5 years ago
I was reading your grow question and did some research that shows your equinox isn’t until 9/25 and you’ll be frozen out in short order after that. Your plant would need until November 20th give or take to finish.
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Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 115 years ago
Decided I had to force flower it. 12 hours per night in “equatorial darkness” which is a big change from our 17+ hours around the equinox. Not a problem for one plant but I wouldn’t want to have to do it for more than one plant a year. So, three autoflower and one photoperiod will be the plan for the legal four next year. 😎🇨🇦
Todzilla
Todzillacommentedweek 19a year ago
I’m sorry about the rot. I know the feeling. Im spraying BT for the cats in the evening like you said. My girls just aren’t finishing up so I’m taking small losses every day. I wanted to finish up this week….. but they’re not listening. Hope the rest of your outdoor plants do well- Cheers
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommenteda year ago
@Todzilla, cool, thanks for the info. I have to do fresh frozen this year and I also want to make piatella style hash so should be interesting and fun.
Todzilla
Todzillacommenteda year ago
@Northern_Ent, sorry for the late response, traveling for work this week. I just throw the buds in a deep freezer for a few days and: Lay a layer of ice, layer on buds, cover with ice and then fill with water (in washing machine). Then let it melt. I am in no way an expert like others, BUT I can say that I do fully saturate the buds before agitating and I’ve found that waiting until the ice melts and washing with no ice results in less chlorophyll and green matter in the final product. Note I do add more ice between washes, but I found less ice equals less green hash. Which IMHO is much better as far as the results. Just wash until you get junk. Then stop. I love the end product but sometimes get a little discouraged with 10% yields on the hash. It’s a lot of work but I do this outta love, not profit
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommenteda year ago
@Todzilla, I love making hash, and yes I use a standard (not pharmaceutical) Harvest Right freeze dryer. Previously made hash using freeze dried flower which worked well but I want to try fresh frozen this year. My question is do you use frozen buds in washing machine or do you hydrate them first? I suppose I could just throw fresh from the plant buds straight into the washer? I was reading some articles yesterday by a guy who sounded like he knew what he was talking about, but he contradicted himself in different articles. So, not clear on how to handle fresh frozen. Check out my Golosa diary for my hash making from a couple years ago.
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ThatoneAKguy
ThatoneAKguycommentedweek 165 years ago
You’re doing it man! You overcame adversity and on the home stretch!
Hellishjam
Hellishjamcommentedweek 115 years ago
Beauty good luck!
Hellishjam
Hellishjamcommented5 years ago
@Northern_Ent, sweet!! Let me know how it works for ya!
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@Hellishjam, got the Gaiagreen soluble seaweed extract. Thanks for the tip. The 300 g jar should last a while considering you only need a 1/4 tsp per litre as a foliage spray. I tried finding something like this a couple weeks ago and ended up with Big Bud which is good but at this late stage I mostly just want some K to keep the leaves from yellowing too much.
Hellishjam
Hellishjamcommented5 years ago
@Northern_Ent,try looking for the Gaia green soluble seaweed extract I think it’s called, 1-1-17 I just picked some up can use it as a soil drench or Foliar. The Langbinite has 22% sulphur that’s seem like a lot and scares me and it’s slow release.....
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DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommentedweek 195 years ago
Sorry to hear this mate 😟 Same thing happened on my first grow which happened to be PC aswell but I have since learnt to have as much air blowing on and around your plants as possible Never ever water late in the afternoon or evenings and if you can cover them when rain is coming or even better move them indoors
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommented5 years ago
@Northern_Ent, Good luck mate 👍👍
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@DILLIGAF, thanks. Definitely disappointing. A lesson with this one is that with the legal four in Canada I was too worried about the smell being a problem outdoor. The farm where it was is in a bit of a valley near a big river and it would have been even more cool and humid than here in Edmonton. A couple cold nights (3 C) really yellowed the leaves and that likely slowed ripening too. Next year will be all autoflowers (Fastberry, Grapefruit, Jack-47 and Mohan Ram) and hopefully the weather will be better than it was this year. 😎.
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 155 years ago
Still looking good
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommented5 years ago
@Northern_Ent,good to have the extra help
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@Cannibalgardens, thanks. I miss having it in the yard. It’s an hour drive out of town and my helper tends to it maybe twice a week. So far so good. 😎
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommentedweek 105 years ago
@Northern_Ent I did a light manipulation (forced flowering) grow diary last summer See above answer for more details Good luck mate
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommented5 years ago
@Northern_Ent, ok mate remember to put it into darkness at the same time every day and should be fine hope I answered your question and good luck
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@DILLIGAF, thanks, eh? I decided I have to force flower it. All my plants are getting pretty big I think but I certainly don’t want to blow it on this Pineapple Chunk. It’s a great plant so I really hope it works...😎
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 105 years ago
The stock on a few of the plants were thick as hell she is gonna produce some massive buds no dought..
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommented5 years ago
@Northern_Ent,I know just want to start and grow 20 plants..
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@Cannibalgardens, thanks, I’m starting to think this might work out better than average. 😎. Not bad for the first legal four in Canada. 🇨🇦
Ageddd
Agedddcommentedweek 135 years ago
Lovely plant , and she developed a really interesting structure in my opinion :) Should be a monster in full flower !! Good vibez
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@Ageddd, thanks. It is the prettiest of my four plants. I miss it being in n my back yard, but it seems okay so far. I’m excited to go check on it in a couple weekends.
ThatoneAKguy
ThatoneAKguycommentedweek 115 years ago
She’s a real good looking specimen! I hit the follow button and I’m going to watch you hit the finish line on this one. I just loaded some Pineapple Express autos myself yesterday (indoors) and I’ve seen a few of the chunks that make me want to give it a try.
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@ThatoneAKguy, Thanks. This plant was supposed to go to my brother in laws house for some neighbourly discretion (this one might get a bit too stinky) but so far so good and with having to maintain the force flowering schedule think I’ll hold on to it. These plants seem big when I compare to other outdoor grows so I’m getting pretty excited and I really hope it works out. This plants seems the most vigorous of the four, and is highly rated, so I’d recommend you give it a go. 🤠
ThatoneAKguy
ThatoneAKguycommentedweek 105 years ago
I was reading your grow question and did some research that shows your equinox isn’t until 9/25 and you’ll be frozen out in short order after that. Your plant would need until November 20th give or take to finish.
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@ThatoneAKguy, yes it’s pretty far north here which means if you time it right you get a lot of 17+ hour days of light per day around the equinox and then decently warm July and August. Basically great summers here. I think I timed it right on the first try for the three autoflowers but I realize this Pineapple Chunk will have to be force flowered to finish by early to mid September. 12 h in total darkness per for two weeks should do it. Thanks for the reply.
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 85 years ago
Hi @Northern_Ent! Nice ladies in there! You will need to look at the "force-flowering" technique, which consist in covering your plants with an opaque surface everyday, in order to simulate shortened days. Here's a nice tutorial by SensiSeeds: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/outdoor-tutorial-force-flowering/. It's a bit laborious, but sometimes you don't even have a choice, and this could be the only way to save your crop before automn/winter Hope this will help, please let us know how this goes, and enjoy your garden! 👊
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented5 years ago
@Stick, thanks for the help. I decided I had to force flower this one because the fall will close in too fast otherwise. 12 hours in darkness for two weeks should do it. I could probably wait another 2-3 weeks but I wanted to start it a bit early.
SativaKid
SativaKidcommentedweek 145 years ago
Nice looking
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 115 years ago
Looking very good nice to see some healthy plants and clean defoliation ..
Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autoscommentedweek 46 years ago
Looking good ... Just got done harvesting a Northern Lights Auto & a AK-49 Auto myself. I wish you the same success.Good luck with the rest of your grow👍👍👍
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 105 years ago
This photoperiod plant was free from the seed bank when I bought the autoflowers that are needed this far north. They said it was pineapple chunk but it’s flowering now (early July) so maybe there is some ruderalis in it or our cold nights have something to do with it. Either way it’s flowering so I’m happy.
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 95 years ago
Should also mention leaf spots on new growth this week diagnosed as calcium deficiency. Crushed a couple of calcium citrate pills and added to note mixture. Problem solved as new leaves look good.
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 46 years ago
Soaked seed in distilled water overnight and then planted directly into soil on April 25. Started on warming mat under CFL grow light. Poking up by April 27 but stretched due to hot seed starting mix that had too much nitrogen. Seed didn’t shed the casing and on May 6 I gently pulled it off. The roots may have been damaged a bit by doing this because the plant looked pretty inactive until about May 15, but now it’s thriving again. This a photoperiod plant, not an autoflower with a limited lifespan, so it should be okay from here.