Day 124 for the two Trainwreck clones. Seven weeks of flowering complete, two weeks to go. Not great pictures as both are just sprawled everywhere. I tried to get two consecutive top-down shots to establish that there are two. Obviously, the stretch mistake is well documented in the diary, but I’ve noticed that Trainwreck still concentrated at the tips of the branches, the lank is never going to help with this one. Me thinks it would be ideal for sea of green. We know it stretches, it seems the crowns are usually comparable in size, so you want many crowns or many plants. I’ve had major nute burn, meh. Major branch droop, meh. Its been hot and dry, meh. I really was mentally devaluing this grow. However, a revelation: this is by far the most sticky in the HPS tent. With the intensity, heat, and dryness, the buds get blasted and aren’t necessarily gooey. I’ve mentioned many time my affinity for this strain, it is because of this. It is sticky, crystally, it will thrive. I also noticed the density is superb. Again, was undershooting, examined today and was stunned by the rock hard ness. Its all comparable, I’m not a great grower, but Trainwreck by Native Seed Co. keeps performing in any condition and is c-o-n-s-i-s-t-e-n-t. (Of course its consistent, Beans you idiot, you are just cloning the exact same genes). I gave the last application of 0-10-10 Alaska Morbloom with blackstrap molasses and Plant Prod MJ Spike (CalMag), now it will just be water.
Looking good. Be careful on those pests mate, easier to prevent then clear an infestation. Is your timewreck a TGA strain? I've seen a few of those finish very heavy covered in frost.
@@@BeanswithPork,I'll check them out. Thanks for getting back to me. All your growing for this current run looks like it's coming out dank, I'm watching your slurricane journal hard lol. love the genetics you pick