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Seed soaked in Oregon’s Only Bigfoot for 36 hours. Then planted in ProMix HP soil, in a cup. I’ve got it on a heating mat, under a humidity dome.
Sprouted within 24 hours. I’m really stoked to grow this strain out. 😀
Just gave her some water this week. I had her under a light on 12/12 for most of the week, waiting on another plant to finish, so there was some stretching. I added some support, just in case. Now it’s on a regular light schedule. I’ll give a light feeding later this week.
The stretch is on. I flipped to 12/12 last Friday, after cleaning out the lower branches. I gave a quarter dose of Tiger bloom , before the buds are created. She started smelling fruity and sweet in veg. I can’t wait to smell what it will be like in a few weeks. In two weeks I will defoliate.
The stretch should be about done. Stretched considerably, when compared to her Northern Lights sister, sitting next to her. But not as much as the Candida or C99. I increased nutes and will defoliate later this week. We’ll be seeing some flowers any day now.
5 weeks of flowering down. Pistils are beginning to darken, and the frost is going nuts. I’ve added .25 tsp of Cha Ching to her feed. She smells sweet.
6 weeks of flower down. After these pics I flushed with Sledegammer. I’ll just be watering until she’s finished. I checked trichomes, and they were about half cloudy and half clear. The description from Seedsman says 6-7 weeks. I’ll probably shoot for 8.
7 weeks down. I could harvest now, but I would like some amber trichomes. I quick dried and sampled some in a dry herb vaporizer. It packs a wallop. I was mesmerized by an oceanic documentary, with an incredible body buzz, visual stimulus, and an idiot grin plastered to my face. I’ll probably harvest by Friday, at 8 weeks.
I chopped this baby at day 56, with a quarter of the trichomes amber. I had put her in time out, in a dark tent for a few days.
I trimmed and then hung her to dry for 9 days at 65 degrees, at 45% humidity. I then weighed and jarred the end product. I got 44.72 grams, which was the smallest yield in the tent. But it makes up for it with the quality of smoke. I let it cure for a couple weeks before the review, because the smells and flavors were a little harder to identify than something like C99. The smells and flavors are a little skunky, a little earthy, with a sweet aftertaste. The effects are fantastic. It comes on a bit strong, with an intense body buzz. It’s very happy and visually stimulating. It will also glue your butt to the couch. I found myself watching an oceanic documentary, mesmerized with an idiot grin on my face. I may grow this strain again, with an eye toward bigger yields. She was easy to grow, but I’d like a little more.
This strain was easy to grow, with a great quality smoke. I’ll grow it’s it again and hopefully get bigger yields next time. IT stretched more than expected, so bear that in mind.
@bobo420, Yeah, the crappy sleep, and aches and pains from years of regular exercise make me think of Bilbo. “I’m old Gandalf. I know I don’t look it, but I’m beginning to feel it. Like butter scraped over too much bread.” 😂
@DeathEvil, It’s such a good strain! I sat on one of those cheap shiatsu massage pads for chairs, but I smoked this first last night. It was heaven. I was floating in a happy cloud, until I rolled off into bed.
@Lucky777, Thank you! Taste was hard to determine. My allergies have been going nuts. Quick drying in the oven probably didn’t help bring out any flavors. But she smells pretty sweet. I can’t wait to get some that’s been cured.
@drzoidberg, Thanks! I just started using these 5 gallon Radicle Bags. I love them. Much cheaper than smart pots and won’t mold like fabric pots. They seem to be making a difference in the health of the girls.