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SHOCKWAVE F2 by Dawgo of LJSS
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 4-6
Defoliation
weeks 5-9
Soil
Grow medium
Strain
SHOCKWAVE F2 by Dawgo of LJSS
Custom Breeder & Strain
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
The Outcome
Week 16
Harvest
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Feels like
25% Sativa 75% Indica

Positive effects

Relaxed
Sleepy
Reviews. Nutrient
The difficulty I had was finding the right balance during bloom. Eventually I found the lucas formula and that seems to be doing well. Future grows will help determine if it works well.
I've noticed Mammoth P really helps buds get dense. I'll continue to use it, or something similar, on future grows
Reviews. Lamp
Commented by
winterRainbow winterRainbow
4 years ago
Edit 2/7 - 2 more pics were added. They seem to show up better. After a hit of this strain, it's very 'heavy.' Definitely a more relaxing sort of vibe. Original harvest post: A sad update that's similar to the Maui grow: The plant picked up some powdery mildew from a gifted clone. I lost about half the plant and I'm a little skeptical about what's left. Anyway, the strain is suuuuper frosty. The surviving nugs need about 2 weeks to finish curing. There are a few more clones that are about ready to go into flowering. I'm looking forward to a good run since I worked out a few kinks during this grow. Hopefully nothing extreme comes up during the next grow. The clones are looking good, and the WPM has been almost eliminated since I've started spraying stuff down with potassium bicarbonate. Wettable Sulpher will also be added in the future. That'll all be sprayed throughout veg and the first week or two of flower. The lucas formula is looking good for everything in veg and it seemed to work well in flower. It sucks that I ran into the earlier feeding problems. The plant seemed to do well besides that issue. Overall it was a good grow. I definitely learned a lot and am thankful for this strain. On to the next round! I may occasionally add more pics to this journal of future shockwave grows.
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Pierrougarou21
Pierrougarou21week 15
Salut ,Tes plantes sont belles .Je te souhaite une bonne fin de floraison avec une énorme recolte
Smokwiri
Smokwiriweek 16
hey, plant looks good mate 💪
NugLife420
NugLife420week 14
So good looking. 🙂
heizen
heizenweek 9
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
latorrecultivo
latorrecultivoweek 6
Mucha suerte y éxito colega! 👻
Ferenc
Ferencweek 3
Good Luck! @winterRainbow
motaman311
motaman311week 1
Good luck! I love the Alien Rifts.
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 16
When can SHOCKWAVE F2 by Dawgo of LJSS and I run away toghether into the horizon?
winterRainbow
winterRainbowweek 1
From https://www.lumberjackseedsource.com/product/shockwave/ This is a tester pack. "Description: Shockwave is a cross between Shark Shock and our Alien Rift male. Most phenotypes exhibit floral berry odors with a hint of your old sweaty gym bag. Vigorous vertical growth if left un-topped; low-stress training techniques are encouraged to supplement yields. Flowers will reach maturity from 7 – 8.5 weeks, with most phenotypes finishing after 55 days. Expect greasy, frosty flowers – this is an ideal strain for extract artists and flower-lovers alike."