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👉 This year, RQS launched 5 new regular strains. The seeds are packed with10 pieces. 38 seeds out of 50 turned out beautiful (see my previous diaries).
👉 Before I put the plants into bloom, I took 2 cuttings from each plant. As soon as I knew which were the female plants, I deleted the male plants and the corresponding clones.
👉 Now I am going to raise the cuttings and flower the female plants in 5 new diaries. This diary is about the Exotic Witches # 1, # 2, # 4.
Drastic defolitation : I chose 3 main branches for main-lining. Low stressed training to keep all 3 branches even in height.
Repotting from 7 liter pots to 25 liters
Mix for 3 plants :
60 liter Lightmix
150 gram Biovin
150 gram Calcified seaweed
100 gram Flower Safer (in the topsoil)
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Per plant (25 liter pot) :
4 Healthy Start grow 21 gram tablets (at the bottom)
👉 The plants have started producing flowers. Growth slows down a bit.
👉 I have stopped adding liquid fertilizers. The roots can now get nutrition from the 4 tablets that I put in each pot.
👉 I still use liquid root stimulator.
👉 Each plant has 3 main branches. I regularly remove the lower branches and leaves.
👉 I use plastic plant ties to get the branches at the same height (LST).
👉 I put smaller plants on a platform so that I get a flat canopy.
👉 Plant height varies from 60 to 75 cm.
Exotic Witch #1 : 82cm
Exotic Witch #2 : 91cm
Exotic Witch #4 : 68cm
The plants are now well in bloom. To ensure sufficient light for the lower flowers, I removed the largest fanleaves twice this week.
Exotic Witch #1 : 87cm
Exotic Witch #2 : 96cm
Exotic Witch #4 : 71cm
Only minimal growth this week.
All plants are doing great. 👌 Now that they have started blooming well, you can also see the differences between the plants become more apparent. 😉
I have 3 Exotic Witches. At the beginning of flowering, the plants were almost uniform in size. The differences in size are now clearly visible.
Yet they are not that different in leaf size and type. The flower formation is also fairly equal. 😛 Plant #4 is very compact.
I also had to defoliate them this week. 👽 Some plants have quite large leaves that took too much light from the buds below.😇
Less low stress training because the growth of the plants has almost stopped. 👍
This week I started giving Plagron Green Sensation and a light dose of Alga Bloom, because some of the larger leaves turned a little less dark green. It also contains some quickly absorbing nitrogen. 👽
The basic nutrition comes from the four Healthy Start Tablets (21gr slow release) and the Biovin. 😘
No more Power Roots. Their work is done. 😆
I also increased the room temperature. 👍
18 plants, 5 strains. Each plant has 3 main buds. By means of LST I tried to make them all the same height. Because the plants have now stopped growing, leading is no longer necessary. The plants are still attached to the plant sticks with tie strips to support the buds when they get heavy later on.
Lots and large leaves, and therefore a weekly large defoliation every week. The trichomes begin to appear.
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All three Exotic Witch plants are mostly Indica types. A fantastic sweet pleasant intoxicating scent. The buds are already getting fat.
EW # 1 - 87cm - lots of trichomes, slightly more sativa, quality
EW # 2 - 96cm - fat buds, probably a big yielder
EW # 4 - 71cm - smallest plant, lower yield
18x plants, clones
5x different strains
3x "Exotic Witch" plants, clones of female regulars
I had some doubts this week. Trichome production is slow to start, and the plants have too many leaves. Some plants are clearly doing better than others, but I have certainly grown better varieties of RQS. 😕 But if you're looking for something unique, these regulars are excellent. 😍 All 5 of the brand new regulars strains of RQS are unique in their scent and aroma. 👍 In my original first outdoor culture of these regulars (see other diaries) the indicated harvest time of early October turned out to be totally unrealistic. 😠 That's why my goal now is to get some unique phenos of these ladies. This will certainly work.
The predominantly Indica 'Exotic Witch' plants all have a very pleasant sweet Kush aroma, combined with a more acidic West Indies sativa scent. 👌 My EW # 4 also has an initially repellent but very intriguing exteme diesel scent. 😝
Thanks to LST and topping, each plant has three main buds. 👍 The plastic plant stakes serve to support the heavy buds. 💪
Due to the many leaves, the plants had a weekly vigorous defoliation. This week they got their last defoliation before harvesting. They are now very bare, but this will give the lower buds a lot of light, allowing all buds to ripen hard. 😛
EW # 1 lots of trichomes, slightly more sativa genetics
EW # 2 fat buds, probably a big yielder
EW # 4 small plant, unique intriguing and repellent fragrance
18x plants (clones taken from females of my previous (regular) grow)
5x different strain
3x "Exotic Witch" plants
As I mentioned last week : I have certainly grown better varieties of RQS. 😕
Too many leaves; Too few trichomes. Probably not that much THC. But the yield is very promising now that many plants have started to gain considerable weight. 😁
Thanks to LST and topping, each plant has three main buds. 👍 The plastic plant stakes serve to support the heavy buds. 💪
The Exotic witch is the earliest of all 5 strains, but early October as stated on the packaging is too soon even for the Witches. 😳
My goal was to get some unique phenos of these ladies. If you're looking for something unique in scent and aroma, these new RQS regulars are excellent. 😍
EW # 1 lots of trichomes, sweet, slightly more sativa genetics, my favourite pheno 👊😍
EW # 2 fat buds, probably a big yielder
EW # 4 small plant, intriguing and repellent fragrance
I saw some suspicious yellow tipson EX#2. Under the magnifying glass they seemed to be ends of very small leaves. I hope they are not male bananas. I keep a close eye on it
😕This week has not gotten any better. Even worse. So my verdict is harsh : The new line of regular seeds of RQS has disappointed me very much.
😠I had hoped the plants would thicken this week. But it seems the plants have started to die. I am really not satisfied with these regular seeds.
😩Although I had a clone from each plant, with the intention of continuing with interesting phenotypes, I eliminated the clones. There is no plant interesting enough to continue with.
😡My adventure with these regulars has cost me a lot of time and work, both outdoor and indoor. Unfortunately with disappointing results.
Like all other 5 RQS regular strains, this Exotic Witch doesn't live up to my expectations. They do not come anywhere near the excellent quality of the RQS female seeds. But of all the RQS regular strains, I think the Exotic Witch strain is the best. She is also the smallest of the regular strains, the fastest ripener and the largest yielder.
The yield is still low, the buds are thin spiky and not so fat. The plants are fairly sticky, indicating reasonable trichome production. The plants have far too many and super wide leaves, despite the weekly defoliation.
The scent of the Exotic Witch is initially sweet. The taste is rich, the effect is good. An Indica stone that makes you calm and relaxed. Do not expect fat buds, or high THC%, but small flowers, not so strong but a unique taste sensation.
The plants in this grow diary are the clones of the original mother plants (see my other grow diary). The mother plants were already a disappointment in my previous outdoor cultivation, but I blamed that on the interruption of the light deprivation, but now it appears that they also do not perform well under artificial light.
The RQS regular plants grow in a normal way, but after a few weeks of flowering they show hardly any trichomes. The plants produce far too much leaves, even during flowering. The leaves also turn dark green very quickly. They seem to have difficulty converting the nutrition into flowers. The plants require a lot of defoliation. The leaf / bud ratio is therefore very low.