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Started these July 6
Breeder contacted me and asked for a grow out. It's been a passion of his for a few years and this is a mix of Afghan mystery mother mixed with a Purple Stress Father.
These are regular seeds, 10 total. Hoping for at least 5 fems. Looking for something interesting
Saskatoon Berry plants are regular seeds. Local breeder discription:
Afghani Mystery X Purple Stress
Afghani Mystery (Mother)
-Mother: Indica Dominant Hybrid. Diesel Influence with hard hitting high
-Father: Sativa Dominant. Fruit influences and high CBD
Purple Stress (Father)
They have been moved from 1" cubes to 6" rockwool cubes. Placed on the flood table, will be receiving same nutrients as the flowering tent.
Nothing new to report. Plants are on autopilot for 2 weeks while I go for Holidays. We will see how they progress in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned and stay lifted!
Was in a motorcycle accident. Sorry for the missed updates. This is a shot taken after taking clones of all the plants.
Updates should continue regularly now
The veg tent is doing what it does.. Veg. I've taken clones but due to the lack of a heat mat, they are taking much longer with less success.
May have to take new clones again before the next run
All the new girls are coming along nicely. Separated out the moms from the next run. Left the new run under 400w MH. Moved all the moms out to a vegging area under t5s.
Almost all the clones are ready. About 10 have been placed into rockwool. Decided I should make sure clone counts and tent layout. In order to keep a nice even canopy, I've decided to go with young clones verses older mothers that I could flip quickly.
85% of the clones have roots out of the rockwool cubes. Now that the flowering tent is empty, I have put the well rooted clones into their final homes, 5gal ebb and flow flood buckets. I have been flipping my plants to early to get the yields I hope for. Now that these plants are in there areas I will make sure these girls have big root structures and ~30 tops per net. I'm guessing 2-3 more weeks.
I've finally planted all of the pots. I have used two of the older moms so that I could start to get established roots. Hopefully in a week or two I should be able to flip the lights
Saskatoon Berry has 3 different plants. It occupies 2 pots at the front middle of the tent. #2 is extremely small and is definitely holding up the flip. The clone took a while to root and was very small and lacking leaves. It's recovering very slowly.
Saskatoon Berry occupies the front middle two pots of the tent. There are three plants. 2 have established roots, one still struggles to catch up. Flip is happening soon so there isn't much time left.
I'm 4 days into flower.
Topped all the plants nice and even. Then removed all bud sites below the top 4 on each branch. Leaving fan leaves intact. I allowed them to recover for 2 days. Then flipped the lights.
Saskatoon Berry is stacking nodes very closely. I'm thinking these will be nice big colas.
Just hit day 10 of flower this net has about 20% touching the 2nd trellis. And about 70% almost touching.
The Saskatoon Berry plants are very close node spacing. The bud formations are already prevalent.
Day 18 of flower. The Saskatoon Berry plants were the first to form bud structures and look to be quick finishing plants. They really are stacking up and haven't needed to be trimmed. It's hands off and autopilot on.
Changed out the nutes. Dropped the calmag and the Silica. Using just the Plant Prod MJ bloom.
Saskatoon Berry plants are very surprising. One of the plants is a cola top, the other has lots of latteral branching. It may form into a giant arm.
Saskatoon Berry has been a very nice surprise. Two of the 3 plants look to be very productive and the smells are completely different. Over all very pleased so far.
Started the final week of nutrients. Then ill be switching to flawless finish and pure water the last week.
Saskatoon Berry has been a very pleasant growing experience. Csnt wait for them to fatten up this final 20 days.
Made it to the last 2 weeks, which means the flush cycle.
Ill be starting with straight water and flawless finish. Then the final week will be only water.
Its finally the final flushing week. These have 3 more days of straight water, thenn a couple days of no water to dry out the roots.
Saskatoon Berry has been struggling to stack up. Hopefully one if the plants structures will look good in bud form.
Can not comment too much on these genetics. In truth i experienced hermes, but i believe that it is to do with a light leak on the tent zipper.
Ive had a few issues with the spot and after entering the tent it was clear to see.
Will not comment on this seed company due to issues beyond there control.