Miketama Fast Buds Lemon Cherry Cookie Auto | Outdoor Run
Dieser Run wĂ€re ohne die UnterstĂŒtzung von Canna Community Deutschland nicht möglich gewesen, die die Beans fĂŒr dieses Projekt gesponsert haben.
Riesiges Dankeschön an die ganze Crew fĂŒr das Vertrauen und die Liebe.
Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto ist eine 70% Indica / 30% Sativa Autoflowering-Sorte von Fast Buds und steht fĂŒr einen echten Fortschritt in der modernen Auto-ZĂŒchtung, mit auĂergewöhnlicher Potenz kombiniert mit schnellem Wachstum.
Die Sorte gewann den Best Hybrid Auto beim 2025 American Autoflower Cup sowie den Strain of the Year bei den 2025 Grow Awards. Kein schlechtes Zeugnis.
Die Zahlen auf dem Papier: bis zu 29% THC, von der Aussaat bis zur Ernte in 8 bis 9 Wochen, eine Höhe von rund 120cm sowohl indoor als auch outdoor, mit Outdoor-ErtrÀgen von bis zu 200g pro Pflanze.
Dank ihrer genetischen Robustheit gedeiht Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto besonders gut bei kĂŒhleren Temperaturen, was sie zu einer starken Wahl fĂŒr Grower macht, die mit wechselhaften Klimabedingungen zu kĂ€mpfen haben. Das spielt hier in Deutschland eine wichtige Rolle, wo die Saison schnell umschlagen kann. Die Tatsache, dass die Sorte keine Hitze braucht, um ihr Bestes zu geben, und bei kĂŒhleren Temperaturen in der SpĂ€tblĂŒte sogar intensivere Lila-Farbtöne entwickelt, ist ein echter Vorteil fĂŒr einen Outdoor-Run der im FrĂŒhling startet.
Trotz ihres hohen THC-Gehalts zeigt die Sorte eine ausgeprĂ€gte Resistenz gegenĂŒber SchĂ€dlingen und Krankheiten und passt sich gut an Indoor- wie auch Outdoor-Setups an.
Die Seeds starten die ersten 3 Wochen indoor, um ihnen den bestmöglichen Start zu geben, bevor sie nach drauĂen wechseln.
Schauen wir, was diese Pflanze drauf hat.
Miketama Hello dear growers, things aren't going quite optimally for me privately right now, but it's time for a quick update. We are on day 36, and due to lack of space in the tent, the plant had to abruptly move to an east-facing window. Unfortunately, the sudden change has caused stress, leading the plant to start hermaphroditing. I hope I removed the male pollen sacs from the stem in time. If a few seeds do form, it's not the end of the world, as the buds are ultimately planned for bubble hash.
Due to the east orientation, there are only a few hours of direct light, which is why I opted for a rather small pot. Currently, I'm using up leftover nutrients that have been open for a year: The soil was initially enriched with mycorrhiza, in the first weeks there was BioBizz Fish-Mix, and since week 3, Bio-Grow. I always water alternately with nutrients and clear, pH-regulated water.
Thank you very much for stopping by and your support. Until next time!
Miketama Day 50 Not too many and not particularly large, but beautiful violet flowers â the weather of the last few weeks hasn't been very helpful, it was constantly cloudy. đđ
Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto Outdoor â Final Review & Smoke Report
âDespite some clear environmental limitations, this run was a great experience that delivered top-tier quality buds!
âYield & Setup: I didn't weigh the harvest precisely, but it looks to be around 15g dry. Considering the small 6-liter pot, minimal feeding, and sub-optimal East-facing exposure with limited direct sunlight, she did remarkably well.
âBag Appeal & Aesthetics: Absolute eye candy! The contrast between the deep, vibrant purple buds and the bright foliage is gorgeous
âFlavor & Aroma: Surprising profile! Instead of the expected lemon or cookie notes, the taste leans heavily into a delicious Cherry Cola vibeâsweet, fizzy, and very distinct.
âGrow Experience: Except for a minor hermaphroditic response caused by the abrupt stress of the move outdoors, the plant was completely trouble-free and healthy until harvest.
âA big thank you to the canna-community-deutschland crew for the support during this run. Happy growing to everyone!
@NounoursCatalan, Aside from a little defoliation, she also did some spontaneous lollipopping without any secondary branches. That's a good thing, at least the apex looks really appetizing!
@NounoursCatalan, It's gorgeous! Personally, I would only remove what's absolutely necessary. My defoliations were due to a nitrogen deficiency and senescence; otherwise, I would have left those leaves too... :)