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Global pos.
1
Diaries
2
Harvests
5
Growing, years
NA
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A 7%
Autoflower
100%
Indoor
Mephisto Genetics
Breeder preferred:
100% Mephisto Genetics
Mars Hydro
Light preferred:
100% Mars Hydro
Terra Aquatica
Nutrient preferred:
77% Terra Aquatica
13% Botanicare

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For now, I'll leave this review neutral. I'll try it again later, but when I used it initially it coincided with root rot showing up. Did it cause it? I don't know. Orca has the same bacteria as Hydroguard but then a lot more stuff including some strains of fungus, so I thought it would be protective. As I said before, I'll try it a few more times and see if I get any sort of consistent meaningful results.
5 years ago
agricolaNewbie
Hydroguard is a life saver. When I got what I thought was root rot, all it took was a rinse and then consistent 5ml per gallon.
5 years ago
agricolaNewbie
Seems to have worked.
5 years ago
agricolaNewbie
They worked! I have no frame of reference yet,
5 years ago
agricolaNewbie
Amazing. I tried a blurple light initially, but it was too hot. Switched over the Mars, and my tent was immediately much more manageable. Plants absolutely loved the light, and even when I let my nugs get within inches of the light, they we *mostly ok. The low profile on these babies is really nice when you're sweating your first grow's height!
5 years ago
agricolaNewbie
10
Creme de la Chem
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Normal
Just jarred up for the cure, and these flowers are already top 10 favorite all time. It's just full of chemical funk, and makes me high like I was back in HS. Holy shit. I can't say enough good things about the terp profile on this stuff. I can barely describe it in the state it's put my mind at the moment, wow. I wish I had treated her well during the grow, but I'm still learning. I will 100% be growing these genetics again. Given how good it is with my newbie skills, I can hardly imagine what it'll be like when I know what I'm doing. I grew two ladies in one 13 gallon RDWC bucket. Even sharing root space, they outgrew my tent and I spent all of her flower trying to save the run. Not much more I can write at the moment other than 10/10 wow.
5 years ago
agricolaNewbie
10
Super Orange Haze
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Normal
Just harvested, so more to come on the strain itself once I get a chance to smoke her. This was my first grow, so take it with a grain of salt. She had root rot early on, and she got it early than the CDLC that was sharing a reservoir with her. She healed more slowly, and throughout the grow her roots were more stained and smaller than her CDLC partner. She would wilt at times with water and temp changes while the CDLC didn't notice a thing. As a beginner, I can't say for sure ... but either she's a bit finicky, or the CLDC is a super stable champ. One way or the other, she sustained through a long list of mistakes I made: 1. Didn't top her. 2. Accidentally broke off her main cola several weeks into flower 3. Let her get into the lights ... like ... within 6 inches. Enough to burn the tip of her main cola. 4. I trimmed flowering nodes late into the flower (trying to cut future larf). 5. Used shitty plant ties that dug into her branches She never showed any male flowers, she never stopped thriving, and at the end of the day she produced 850g wet weight. Despite my best efforts, she just never slowed down. I hope to get my hands on these genetics again so that I can grow her right and see what I can truly get with even a little bit skill! She smelled lovely throughout her flower. Trimming her was addictive, as the juice left my hands smelling like skittles for hours. Later in her flower, she became more pungent ... maybe a little cheesy? Her trichome progression was confusing for me, but maybe it was the stress and distance from the lights? At no point could I say that all were cloudy, but there were large patches of the plants where that was true. The ambering was similarly patchy. Where they showed up, they spread. _rapidly_ in week 11. I want a nice energetic smoke, so I was attempting to get as few ambers as possible. Growers beware ... her ambers are clear and you have about 2 weeks once they start showing up on the sugars. The 850g wet haul completely overloaded my standard size Herbsnow dryer. I had to remove one tray so I could fit the 4 fat colas, and stuff the other 3 layers to the max and was left with enough to carpet about 4 sq feet of cardboard box. Damn! I can't wait for the dry and cure, and I'll surely be back to update these notes! ***UPDATE 1*** Dried weight overall ended up at ~170g of which I kept 68g for smoking. The other 100g, I soaked in alcohol and then distilled down to about 1 ounce of dark brown nasty decarbed "tincture." I use those quotes because this first attempt was pretty bad, but it works. I dried the nugs in a MyHerbsNow dryer, and I'm not sure if I like it or not. They dried way too quickly... around 3 days to be crispy on the outside. I allowed them to puff back out just sitting in an open jar, and I've been doing the curing thing ever since (about 1.5wks curing, 2 weeks since harvest). Taste test still isn't on the table, as the smoke is too harsh. I'll update again in maybe 2-4 weeks once it's truly smokable.
5 years ago