This candy cane auto was a pleasure to begin my path with autoflowers, she was a fairly easy strain to grow and germination was very successful with her within about 3 days. She was planted august 9th and chopped November 7th. I did find sure to my clumsy hands and my time with photo period strains I did put too much force and most likely stunted her as I was lst, but she came back after about a day slow and what a show, she packed on some massive weight in the last few weeks and even in the beginning of flower I was sceptical as in to how much I would receive from my first auto since I was running a whole new setup and schedule for them. But she was a success, a easy grow for the most part, resistant to pests and was easy to treat naturally all through her life. Using just organic soil feeds like Gaia green 444 and 284 was a blast and easy when using careful ratios, I recommend fabric pots and a large size at that. Give you’re autos enough room to go to it’s max, water on the edges to induce roots to grow further giving more uptake and growth, all my growth was in bud mass I swear in my mamas titty, she was not the largest plant ever, I trained her in to a lined bush for max bud site light absorption and I did very little defoliation, only started to trim when it was fading to keep it eating other parts. @my bro Science. But yeah, she was sweet, the smell was godly all through flowering, very sweet and very musky dank. She packed out a very sweet sower mango smell through the end of her flower and was gorgeous and caked. She was dense as fuck and had a very soft and sponge like feel but once you give a little press, the greasy gassy smell of mango and sweet tea, followed by a minty almost sour curl would greet you’re nose. She was a sticky icky bad bitch. I would recommend this strain for a fairly educated beginner, at least someone who knows the how too basics of autoflowers, such as feeding and lst techniques. But I would say a easy beginner level auto! It has made me proud!
4 years ago