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This seed came from a hermaphrodite. The mother plant changed sexes mid way through flowering.
I decided one night to test one of the seeds I found in a bud. From the beginning this plant was a deformity. At the beginning each fan leave was growing offset of each other. I almost threw it away until I noticed each set of leaves were growing sets of three vice the normal sets of two. This continued on as the main stem grew longer and longer.
Needless to say, because this plant became such a special one I continued to grow it and I have not taken the best care of it since it popped.
I count over 30 tops on this and can't wait to see what she produces at harvest.
This week has gone well.
It started to look like it the nutrients were depleted so i added two Tsp of Gia Green 2-8-4 this week for a quick shot of nutrients.
The last couple days the bud sites are starting the bulk up.
Early into the cure it seems like it will be a good day time smoke.
Taste is not the best I've had and the ash is fairly dark.
The plant health was deteriorating near the end so I decided to harvest earlier then planned. This likely played a large part in the end result.
Update will be provided after the cure on the final product.
From the start this plant was not expected to grow as its mother hermead mid way through flowering.
It had some strange growth throughout its life and I did not take the best care of it for a variety of reason.
Once the light cycle was switched she quickly went into flowering and off to the races. It was showing some excellent growth until its health started to deteriorate and from there it went down hill quite quickly.
Main stem buds turn out to be fairly dense while the other were quite fluffy. I'll only keep the main tops and all other will be used for hash.
Had it dry for 7 days at 66 Temp and 60% RH and will continue to burp the jar until cured.
I do not feel this grow is a far assessment of this genetic and would like to grow again in the near future.