Well, the couple weeks we got busy, this documentation suffered the greatest. We didn’t get the chance to take the final pics like she would normally do. Time just didn’t allow for it. Harvest snuck up way faster than we anticipated and had to chop. It is what it is.
All in all, solid strain. I’ve got a pretty good idea of what to expect on a lesser level. One of the clones I pulled we ran outdoor. That one yielded over a pound of dry jarred buds. Can’t beat that. The iced grapefruit parent is SO strong and noticeable. You wouldn’t have to be told what it was to know that’s in the lineage with one sniff or puff. It’s good if your into the citrus flavors that are really strong. I am not however, so this will probably see a lot of pressing. Well, that’s a wrap. Sorry for the lacking in the end. We tried. Thanks for looking!
@Fruitgrower, now everyone here better remember the good ol Austin Powers movies. Or are we getting that old?!?! And honestly, I donno man, as a dude, doesn’t everything?? Lol
the manifold looks nice and symmetric, but the method you adopted requires more vegetative time to give you good results, otherwise you will end up growing a plant for 20+ for a very small amount. At least 4-6 weeks from the moment of your last topping. If you'll rush to switch, she'll give you a nice structure and a disappointing yield. Best of luck and hope you'll get as much as possible out of it!
@@occultgreen420, appreciate the input. She’s still got a few weeks of training to go. I’m not gonna flip until I get by branching straightened up and she gets some vertical time.