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First! Chocolate Haze

Approved by Royal Queen Seeds
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5 years ago
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Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 8
ScrOG
weeks 8-19
Defoliation
weeks 9-10
Soil
Grow medium
20 l
Pot Size
Strain
Chocolate Haze
Royal Queen Seeds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Very good strain, very resistant to pest but a little bit slow grow and flowering. Sweet and fruity flavors, energizing and smiling effects, with enough hunger enhancement. Highly recommended, especially to all beginners that want to try sativas.
The Outcome
Week 19
Harvest
What's on the scales?
100
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
Harvested
5
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
1
ft²
Grow Room size
0.25
g / watt
100
g / m²
20
g / plant
5
plant / m²
400
watt / m²
Tastes like
Berries
Chocolate
Citrus
Feels like
95% Sativa 5% Indica

Positive effects

Creative
Hungry
Uplifted
Reviews. Lamp
Commented by
wolvex wolvex
5 years ago
I think we have not obtained an abundant harvest for what it could have been. Of course, I would like to point out that the variety, despite being a bit slow in growth and flowering, is magnificent. More accurate would be to say that many mistakes have been made and it has not been known to extract its full potential. However, we are here to learn from both our failures and the failures (and achievements) of the rest of the Growdiaries community. Among some of these failures we can highlight the lack of humidity and temperature control (at that time, it did not have any humidifier / conditioner), the lack of food in favor of obtaining a more organic crop and perhaps a bad training of our plants. On the other hand, I can say that, despite recognizing a low production, for me it has been more than enough since at this moment I do not consume a lot. In addition, it has an exquisite flavor and a very strong sativa high. In short, I am very happy. Here ends our story, GD community. Thank you very much for all your advice, see you in next experiments, I'm looking forward to the next one. One clue, treats about MICRO GROWING.
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Grow Questions
wolvex
wolvexstarted grow question 5 years ago
Hi mates, I would like to know if is bad for the plants to reduce the hours of darkness being regular feminized plants and not automatic plants, it stress them?. And other related question: is bad for the plants not to keep the regularity in the hour of start the light? Thanks.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @Wolvex! Short answer: yes it is bad for your plants. Once a plant is used to its light schedule, it will look for light during those hours, and if the photosynthesis process detects a change in that schedule, it may generates hormones disturbance. The plant may create blooming hormones and trigger the flowering, or it may start to change its gender and become hermaphrodite. Less than 12 hours of direct light everyday and it will bloom for sure. Despite what have been said by others, I've made some experimentations with light schedule on autoflowers and found that even autos are sensitive to changes in their light schedules. So once you set your timer, keep it on the same track, until you want to trigger flowering. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
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Plagron_Service
Plagron_Serviceweek 19
Almost done! 😲
wolvex
wolvex
@Plagron Service, I am anxious! =D
VovaFarms
VovaFarmsweek 8
Dude, you can higher the light efficiency much more if you upgrade the reflector you're using.
wolvex
wolvex
@VovaFarms, and what kind of reflector do you recomend me? Thanks a lot for your advice.
ForTheBlunted
ForTheBluntedweek 17
For a first grow you are doing insanely well. These look great dude. I wouldn’t worry too much about the size of the buds, especially this deep in. Just get ready to harvest when it is time.
AsNoriu
AsNoriu
@wolvex, with bat guano this summer i had burn and shitty result, i was making teas,maybe its too strong for me and same for you. I had no soil ph meter, but this time i will carry on understanding bat guano, it has to work, table spoon per gallon was too much and i left it for good last summer. Dont know, does it changes ph, maybe tea should be brewed more than 24 hours, maybe less amount should be used....
AsNoriu
AsNoriu
@wolvex, my coment is more about how you should find why it was so crap, not about you or your grow even its about helping you to make small corections... I still make mistakes after 30 years of gardening and almost ten of green. Just when people tried to be overpolite and call mistake good atempt its bad. Hope and wish you huge harvests and 0 mistakes ! P.s. i would rethink two weeks + / - from week 13 ;)
wolvex
wolvex
@AsNoriu, yes, I'm agreed with you, this is not well done, I see a very poor harvest and I think it is due to the lack of fertilizer, specially in flowering. However this game is about making mistakes and correcting them so I know what to do next time, don't supossing that infusions of banana and potato peels are enough as fertilizer.I also added guano to the ground at the beginning of flowering, but as I saw, it is not enough either. Thanks for your comment, I find it helpful.
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Roxivus
Roxivusweek 9
Nice looking scrog, keep up the good work
Stick
Stickweek 4
Hi @Wolvex! Short answer: yes it is bad for your plants. Once a plant is used to its light schedule, it will look for light during those hours, and if the photosynthesis process detects a change in that schedule, it may generates hormones disturbance. The plant may create blooming hormones and trigger the flowering, or it may start to change its gender and become hermaphrodite. Less than 12 hours of direct light everyday and it will bloom for sure. Despite what have been said by others, I've made some experimentations with light schedule on autoflowers and found that even autos are sensitive to changes in their light schedules. So once you set your timer, keep it on the same track, until you want to trigger flowering. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
Athos
Athosweek 3
Fooling around with the light schedule is risky, it might stress the plant and make it go hermy. That been said, yes you can decrease the dark hours, though in veg only ( it can even be zero); in flower the plant needs at least 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness to bloom. As for changing the light on time, yes you can do it, as long as give the plant the dark time needed if you are in flower.