Harvest:
Everything dried up to 347 grams + 96 grams of super high quality trim. Overall I am not too pleased with the smoke of the product. Although the bud size, bag appeal, smell and taste are pretty much all there, the shitty burn is a deal breaker for me and the majority of this weed is quite frankly useless. Another downside is while smoking I’ve found 4 seeds in an ounce from almost every strain. Light leaks? At least I learned a ton, including how to get super good burn for my next crop. I’m hoping that curing for a month or so will improve the burn but I wouldn’t really count on it. I have seen weed dried for 4 days with no cure and no flush smoke clean and not go out once. I have been told that the key to white ashes/clean burn is proper mineral content in the soil and there is tons of scientific studies on cigar ash going back 100 years. Plants grown in a medium with high levels of decomposing organic matter, phosphorus, magnesium, chlorine and heavy metal ratio tend to produce black/grey ash. Whereas plants grown in a medium with a higher ratio of trace minerals like calcium carbonate and potassium in the form of wood ash, rock dusts, oyster shell flour and lower levels of decomposing organic matter will produce a dense, uniform white ash that rarely goes out. But this is still all theory until I test it to confirm for myself a few times. My last few outdoor harvests did not improve with curing at all so I’m hoping this will be the missing link. Plain peat moss and coco clearly lack essential minerals that help burn. If said theory is correct I should find a synthetic nutrient line with more trace minerals. Makes me wonder if growing if rockwool/basalt rock could improve burn in a hydro setup.
I think I did a fairly decent job for my first grow. I went wrong in a million different places but I still stuck it out and got some decent herb. Things went wrong early when I got black spot mold, nitrogen/magnesium deficiencies and powdery mildew. I corrected most of it but things didn’t get really bad until mid veg when I intentionally skipped a few feedings and defoliated quite heavily stunting the plants. I also didn’t even top or start LST until the 6-9th node which was really stupid and hurt my yield. My temperatures were all over the place from the learning curve. I was severely overwatering without realizing it. 100% peat moss is a shitty medium. I also fed way too late in flower (not what caused shitty burn). I also used synthetic nutrients in soil.
Zkittlez bonsai
Yield: 1.9g
Smell: 7/10 - sweet, candy, berry, gassy, piney hints
Bag appeal: 7/10 - slightly leafy/stemy
Crystal coverage: 7.5/10 - very impressed
Ash: 6/10 - flaky, mostly white/grey
Fire holding: 4/10 - stays lit for 10-30 seconds
Smoke: 6/10 - taste is decent, needs curing
High: 6/10 - indica dom
Comment: looks nice, smells nice, tastes nice, burns like shit.
43.5/70 = 62% 👎🗑️
Black Garlic #1
Yield: 53.6
Smell: 8/10 - gassy, piney, earthy, skunky
Bag appeal: 7/10 - slightly leafy/stemy
Crystal coverage: 7.5/10 - very impressed
Ash: 8/10 - thick, uniform white ash
Fire holding: 7.510 - stays lit for 45+ sec
Smoke: 7.5/10 - taste is good until the end
High: 7/10 - sativa dom
Comment: looks nice, smells nice, tastes nice, burns great but quite leafy.
52.5/70 = 75% 👍🔥
Black Garlic #2
Yield: 42.3
Smell: 7/10 - woody, earthy, tea
Bag appeal: 6.5/10 - slightly leafy/stemy
Crystal coverage: 7/10 - impressed
Ash: 6/10 - flaky, mostly white/grey
Fire holding: 4/10 - stays lit for 10-30 seconds
Smoke: 6/10 - taste is decent, needs curing
High: 8/10 - sativa dom
Comment: looks nice, smells nice, tastes nice, burns like shit.
44.5/70 = 63% 👎🗑️
Zkittlez
Yield: 39.4
Smell: 7/10 - sweet, candy, berry, gassy, piney hints
Bag appeal: 6.5/10 - slightly leafy/stemy
Crystal coverage: 7.5/10 - very impressed
Ash: 8/10 - thick, uniform white ashes
Fire holding: 8/10 - stays lit for seconds
Smoke: 7.5/10 - taste is decent, needs curing
High: 7/10 - indica dom
Comment: looks nice, smells nice, tastes nice, burns great but smalls didn’t fill out.
51.5/70 = 73% 👍🔥
Blackberry Breath #1
Yield: 57.5
Smell: 9/10 - sweet, grape, berry, gassy, earthy, hashy
Bag appeal: 8.5/10 - dense, sparkly buds
Crystal coverage: 9/10 - super impressed
Ash: 5/10 - flaky, mostly grey/blackish
Fire holding: 4/10 - stays lit for 10-30 seconds
Smoke: 5/10 - tastes like chalky shit
High: 6/10 - indica dom
Comment: looks amazing, smells amazing, tastes like shit, burns like shit.
46.5/70 = 66% 👎🗑️
Blackberry Breath #2
Yield: 76.1g
Smell: 6/10 - musky, tea, berry, herbal
Bag appeal: 8/10 - slightly leafy/stemy
Crystal coverage: 7.5/10 - very impressed
Ash: 5/10 - flaky, mostly grey/black
Fire holding: 4/10 - stays lit for 10-30 seconds
Smoke: 5/10 - taste is shit
High: 6/10 - indica dom
Comment: looks nice, smells shitty, tastes shitty, burns like shit.
41.5/70 = 59% 👎🗑️
Slurricane #4
Yield: 34.5g
Smell: 8.5/10 - gassy, deep piney, fuel, earthy,
Bag appeal: 8.510 - slightly leafy/stemy
Crystal coverage: 7.510 - impressed
Ash: 6/10 - flaky, mostly white/grey
Fire holding: 4/10 - stays lit for 10-30 seconds
Smoke: 6/10 - taste is decent
High: 6/10 - indica dom
Comment: looks amazing, smells amazing, tastes nice, burns like shit.
46.5/70 = 66% 👎🗑️
Badazz OG Cheese
Yield: 43.5g
Smell: 6.5/10 - musty, woody, cheesy, piney hints
Bag appeal: 6/10 - slightly leafy/stemy
Crystal coverage: 6/10 - very impressed
Ash: 5/10 - flaky, mostly white/grey
Fire holding: 4/10 - stays lit for 10-30 seconds
Smoke: 6/10 - taste is decent
High: 6/10 - sativa dom
Comment: looks like shit, smells decent, tastes decent, burns like shit.
39.5/70 = 56% 👎🗑️
@Kushizlez,almost literally apples to oranges but essentially the same thing if properly flush it should burn great and taste great did you use neem oil or insecticidal soap not sure but it’s possible that might be the issue
@@SNoWfLaKe420, Read the diary. These plants were heavily flushed for 2-3 weeks depending on the strain. Flushing does nothing for burn, at least in soil. Almost all them burned like shit due to lack of mineral content in the medium. I can send you peer reviewed studies on what makes tobacco ash white and burn well. In the tobacco industry, nobody ever flushes their plants and they burn super white. It has nothing to do with leaching or flushing and more to do with mineral/potassium content. I’ve had this problem before and I’ve narrowed it down to using pure peat moss and perlite (promix HP), A.K.A a medium with no added minerals.
How you get all these top strains in bag seeds ppl be letting they plants hermie and fuck themselves lol that’s the only way you get 1 or 2 random seeds in a oz or they couldn’t keep the pollen out of the female area if you have regular seeds you can sex your plants when they’re a couple weeks old I’ve honestly never grown a male out of probably 15-20 bag seed plants all female and feminized a couple times but I haven’t grown cannabis in about 10 years and and back then fem seeds were like 20$ per seed and regular seeds were cheaper now the market is flooded with fem seeds and nobody wants them for breeding new strains cuz they’re useless due to fucking with the genetics to make them fem and fem seeds are only good for growing good bud to smoke I have a feeling I’ll grow my first male plant soon though I got jinxproof hell on wheels regular and 3 funnybone x 9# hammer for free with the order
@@SNoWfLaKe420, I’ve noticed that although the quality in my area is much better, I still find occasional bag seeds in literal exotic grade weed. Even the stuff grown by top growers. It’s unavoidable now. All of the old cuts that float around here, like Pink kush, bubba, tuna kush ect. are still very stable and I never find bagseeds in them. Same with a lot of European genetics. My Dad was saying back in the 80s almost 90% of his plants would herm by harvest, outdoor and indoors, even if grown properly. Herming is nature’s way of telling you something is not happy. Trees and many other plants do it as well. My guess is that many of these new elite California genetics are just more genetically predisposed to herming than a lot of Dutch and Canadian genetics.