So, this is technically week 5 of flower, but it's the beginning of week five, these plants are actually 4 weeks into flower. The Hawaiian Snow looks a little odd because I've been relentlessly supercropping it daily to keep the canopy close to even. It's less developed than the other plants due to it's sativa origins, but I like it, it's a beast that wants to totally take over the entire tent. The Purple Strawberry Bliss has the fewest primary colas, but they're also the largest, and the terpenes are really coming through at this point, I can really smell the cheeseberry when I pluck leaves with my fingers. The Rainbow Cake is really the star of the show at this point, very nice frosting for 4 weeks and the buds are already filling out nicely-beautiful smelling plant as well. The Lemon Bubble has the least frosting, but she's not out of the race yet, we'll just have to see how she plumps up in weeks 5-7-not much smell to speak of yet. The Hawaiian Snow really should not have been vegged as long as I did, that was my bad. She has branches reaching completely across each side of the tent. I wish I could give her the care she deserves, but instead I'm just trying to contain her to allow the other 3 plants to be their best. Really cool plant though, and even thought he buds are the smallest, it has an insane number of bud sites. That plant will be in the tent long after the others however, and I really want to get started on my next grow after this one-got some top tier genetics waiting to hatch. Thanks for stopping by!! Oh, and right now I'm feeding about 5 grams of Maxibloom, plus pretty small doses of the other additives I have listed, and 1/4 teaspoon of potassium sulfate per 3 gallons. That's around an extra 100 ppm of Potassium Sulfate, equaling about 700 ppm total. That's the max I will ever go to, though I'm pretty sure 600 ppm would work better-I'll try to keep it at that level for my next grow for comparison. High PPMs aren't needed folks, you aren't "pushing" your plants to yield more, you're pushing them to yield a little less, and also high ppms make for nasty smoke. Good Luck!
@Paulb420, Thanks bud! I just got a couple more Rainbow Cake seeds-I ordered them when I thought my clone wouldn't take(but it did), so I think I'm just going to save them and use the clone as a mother plant. Very cool strain!
@Paulb420, She's been a good grower for me, took to training really well, very fast growing seedling. I try to clone everything I sprout until I know if it's a keeper or not. You can really see the Archive genetics coming through on this plant, so I'm thinking this will be the one keeper out of this group of plants for me. Getting excited to see it pack on the weight!
@Smokwiri, Thanks! I'm proud of the comeback they're making after I light burned them, keep checking back, I'll do my best to raise them up as proper young ladies!