Khalifa Genetica Purple FreakShow

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BASA666 Frosty’s Auto Freak Frosty’s Purple Freak and Guavalato Auto, resulting in a plant that is consistently purple, autoflowering, and "freaky" in appearance. Growth Profile: Unlike many mutant strains, it is selected for high vigor. It has a short vegetative phase, begins flowering in 5–6 weeks, and typically reaches harvest within 11 to 12 weeks from seed. Aroma and Flavor: The terpene profile is described as "loud" and pungent, featuring notes of berry, sweet candy, and a "rotten-meat" funk. It contains rare terpenes like β-Cedrene and Guaiol. Effects: The experience begins with an uplifting onset that transitions into a potent, long-lasting physical relaxation (70% Indica / 30% Sativa). Cultivation: It is a low-feeding plant that performs well in all climates. It is noted for its heavy trichome coverage and heat-resistant terpenes. The seeds are sold for souvenir and preservation purposes in packs of 3 or 6 feminized seeds.
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Glass Of Water
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Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
12.7 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0.25 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
BASA666 Thought I had lost one of the seeds just to find it sprouted next to the first one in the same pot. Well that saves me some time and energy. I'm not separating them cause I got skillz
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2
Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
7.62 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0.25 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 Week 3 and the canopy is filling in perfectly; watching these 6eautiful genetics thrive while the mission stays on track. The foundation is set, and the energy in the garden is 6eyond expectations.
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SoG
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Manifolding
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12-12
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Transplantation
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
7.62 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0.25 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 "Week 3 vibes. 🌿 The Frosty's Auto Freaks from Khalifa Genetics are officially taking off. Dialing in the environment and letting the SP30 do the heavy lifting. #GrowDiaries #Freakshow"
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Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
12.7 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0.25 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 Week 4: The Push for Structure The canopy is filling in rapidly as we transition from early veg into a more robust growth phase. Focused on lateral branching and maintaining a clean environment to support this mid-veg explosion. Key Focus: Maintaining consistent nutrient levels and monitoring node spacing. Progress: Excellent vigor and leaf turgidity across the board. Next Steps: Preparing for light defoliation to improve airflow.
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Week 5. Vegetation
1mo ago
20.32 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0.25 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 WEEK 5 IS GOING SMOOTHLY. I GOT ADVICE TO NOT OVER FERTILIZE SO I'M ONLY USING 1/3RD OF THE DOSAGE OF ATHENA NUTRIENTS I USUALLY USE AND THINGS ARE GOING PRETTY GOOD. THE SISTER PLANT NEEDS A BIT MORE NUTRIENTS I THINK. GROWING THESE IN THE SAME CONTAINER IS GOING TO BE DIFFICULT BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE. I LOVE A CHALLENGE.
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Week 6. Vegetation
25d ago
25.4 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0.25 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 Still small but the roots are taking over the pot. I have to water almost daily so it's time for a transplant next week when I get more soil. Gonna keep them together because there autos and I don't wanna risk stunting or damaging them in any way. There already bigger than any auto flowes I've ever grown.
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Week 7. Vegetation
25d ago
25.4 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
3.79 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 Decided to wait another week to transplant.had a small doggy dish so I used that to water. Krafty method of some shit. Add water to the bottom and they drink from the bottom add water when empty
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Week 8. Vegetation
25d ago
45.72 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
3.79 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 Transplant day!!! Put them in a 1 gallon and I'ma keep them here unless they continue to veg for another month then there getting moved to a big 5 gallon. I'm tryna keep my pots small to conserve floor space.
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Week 9. Vegetation
25d ago
50.8 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
3.79 l
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Balance - Athena
Balance
7.925 mll
BASA666 Steady as she goes!!!! We're in cruise control 🎛️ still odd that she hasn't started flowering yet but I'm really excited about that. I want the biggest frosty freak show auto ever!!!!!! So let the veg continue!!!
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Week 10. Flowering
16d ago
66.04 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
38 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
75 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
13 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
3.79 l
Pot Size
0.38 l
Watering Volume
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CaMg - Athena
CaMg
2.642 mll
Bloom A - Athena
Bloom A
2.642 mll
Bloom B - Athena
Bloom B
2.642 mll
BASA666 "Flowering Week 1: The Stretch & The Morphology" We’ve officially hit the 12/12 light cycle, and the girls are starting their transition! It’s fascinating to watch the Freakshow morphology really lean into its unique, non-traditional foliage as it stretches into bloom. I’m dialing in the environment at 26°C and 75% humidity—aiming to keep that VPD tight while they adjust to the new photoperiod. This strain’s structure is unlike anything else in the tent; I’ll be keeping a close eye on these internodal changes as the flowers start to form. Stay tuned for more updates as the transformation continues!
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Week 11. Flowering
10d ago
66.04 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
38 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
75 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
13 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
3.79 l
Pot Size
0.38 l
Watering Volume
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CaMg - Athena
CaMg
2.642 mll
Bloom A - Athena
Bloom A
2.642 mll
Bloom B - Athena
Bloom B
2.642 mll
BASA666 6lacks Alchemy & Science Academy — Grow Journal Week 11 Flower Update: Frosty's Auto Freak (Phenotype Selection & 6reeding Log) I. Genetic Overview & 6reeding O6jectives This update marks a monumental milestone for the permanent genetic repository at 6lacks Alchemy and Science Academy. Week 11 of flowering for our Frosty's Auto Freak (originally sourced from Khalifa Genetics) represents a pivot from routine horticultural cultivation into active phenotype hunting and sta6ilization. She is officially pregnant! The choice of sire for this project was highly strategic, utilizing a ro6ust male from our colla6orators at the Mt. Zion Seed Cooperative. The father strain is Indica Grex, a heavy, genetically diverse indica pool renown for structural resilience, deep sedation traits, and 6road environmental tolerances. 6y crossing the mutation-dominant, high-trichome expression of the Freakshow lineage with the 6road-spectrum agronomic vigor of the Indica Grex, the goal is to hunt for novel mutant leaf phenotypes that possess heavily reinforced indica frames and expanded terpene complexity. II. Phenotypic & Structural O6servations Maternal Development: While the expression of this particular phenotype can 6e summarized as "6eautiful 6ut small," the overall architecture is a fascinating study in genetic mutation. The diminutive stature is entirely a result of intentional cultivation adjustments and constraints rather than a failure of vigor. Leaf Mutation: The classic, deeply serrated, fern-like mutant leaf structures characteristic of the Freakshow line have held up remar6a6ly well under the unique weight of reproduction. Rather than experiencing premature senescence or severe chlorosis under seed-6earing stress, the mutated foliage remains functional and structurally sound. Trichome Density & Resin Profiles: Even with significant meta6olic energy redirected toward seed production, the trichome frost density is exceptional. A thick layer of resin covers the calyxes and surrounding sugar leaves. The terpene profile is leaning heavily into a sharp, chemical-citrus and pine sharpness, which we anticipate will merge uniquely with the earthy, musky undertones typical of the Indica Grex paternal line. The Twin Phenotype: Interestingly, the twin phenotype in the immediate vicinity hasn't started flowering yet. This stark divergence highlighted in our parallel tracking underscores the wide genetic variation present within these auto-mutant populations and justifies the necessity of this sta6ilization project. III. Reproductive Progress & Seed Development The primary o6jective of this run is maximum via6le seed output, and Week 11 is showing phenomenal progress in em6ryonic maturity: Calyx Swelling: The flower structure has completely transformed from traditional floral clusters into distinct, swollen seed pods. The calyxes are visi6ly stretched and splitting open, confirming that the internal pressure of the developing em6ryos is reaching its peak. Maturity Indicators: A close inspection of the exposed pods reveals the 6rilliant maturation of tiger-striped seed coats. The seeds are transitioning from pale green to a deep, dark 6rown hue with prominent dark striations, signaling that the shells are hardening perfectly. Zygote Distri6ution: Pollination was tightly controlled, ensuring heavy seed sets across the primary 6ranch networks while monitoring structural integrity to prevent heavy snapping from the physical weight of the seed crop. IV. Environmental Control & Microclimate Data To ensure optimal conditions for 6oth resin preservation and seed desiccation prevention, the indoor environment has 6een maintained with tight parameters using our integrated infrastructure: Lighting Configuration: For the flowering phase, illumination is provided 6y the Mars Hydro SP6500 Samsung LED (650W), hung at a strict lamp-to-plant distance of 36 cm. The light schedule is set to a constant 12/12 cycle to match the reproductive phase requirements of the overall tent space. Thermal Parameters: Day air temperature is dialed in at 100°F (37.8°C) under full light exposure, 6alanced 6y a night air temperature dropping to 75°F (23.9°C). Su6strate temperatures are hovering sta6ly at 55°F (12.8°C), while the solution feed temperature is maintained at 70°F (21.1°C) to protect the root zone from thermal shock. Humidity & Ventilation: Relative air humidity is fixed at 75%. This is higher than a standard sensational flower run to ensure the outer seed casings do not dry out prematurely or crack 6efore full em6ryonic development is achieved. Air circulation and odor mitigation are managed continuously via the Mars Hydro iFresh 6-Inch Inline Duct Fan and matching 6-Inch Car6on Filter, paired with the i6uh-4AC Controller to eliminate heavy environmental spikes. V. Rhizosphere Management & Nutrient Regimen Seed production demands a dramatic shift in nutrient assimilation compared to traditional unpollinated flower runs. 6uilding dense seed shells requires massive reserves of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. The feeding strategy is designed around the Athena mineral line to maximize 6ioavaila6ility without inducing toxicity: CaMg (Athena): 10 ml/gal — Cellular wall development, em6ryo protection, seed shell density. 6loom A (Athena): 10 ml/gal — Essential macronutrients, potassium support, foundational 6uilding 6locks. 6loom B (Athena): 10 ml/gal — Heavy phosphorus delivery for reproductive maturity and energy transfer. The medium used is a customized 6lend com6ining PRO-MIX Premium Potting Mix and FoxFarm Strawberry Fields Fruiting & Flowering Potting Soil, providing an optimal 6alance of aeration and rich organic 6uffers. The watering volume per plant per 24 hours is strictly maintained at a precise 0.1 gallons (approx. 380 ml) delivered through a 50L Folda6le Drip Irrigation Kit, keeping the moisture curve perfectly flat to prevent root suffocation or nutrient lockout during this critical final stage. VI. Upcoming Tasks & Harvest Strategy As we head toward the close of Week 11 and look forward to the final stages of the cycle, our action items are highly specialized: Visual Seed Audits: Daily micro-inspections of the splitting calyxes to track the darkening of the seed coats. Seeds will 6e allowed to fully mature on the vine until the pods naturally shed them upon handling. Gradual Feed Reduction: Monitoring the plant's overall uptake. As the seeds reach complete physical maturity, water volume will 6e slowly tapered down to assist in the natural dry-down phase of the maternal plant tissue. Post-Harvest Processing Strategy: Once harvested, the material will undergo a dedicated dry period 6efore manual shucking. The resulting F1 hy6rid seeds will 6e cataloged under the Canna6ranium Genetic Registry for future chaos garden trials, large-scale selection outdoor runs, and distri6ution partnerships. This cross represents an exciting step forward for our independent agricultural research and local community 6reeding programs.
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