Boy oh boy, the final day of the first Medusa F1 Hybrid 1/5. Seed to harvest in 93 days.
The first medusa F1 grew super fast. Her vegetative period was very short, showing white pistils at day 18 already, but grew into a beautiful lady.
The first medusa was only subjected to LST and a little defoliation. The other Medusa plants from my diary (2/5 and 4/5),were topped and this definitely increased the amount of flower sites.
Nevertheless, she grew thick and fat with heavy buds smelling like a sweet petrol station.
The pistils turn bright orange and many calyxes are formed with hardly any leaves in between. I noticed after week 11 she started producing new calyxis with white pistils and therefore I waited a bit longer. I would recommend this and wait a bit longer to see if it happens for you too.
Some trichomes were starting to turn amber and I maybe could have waited a little longer, also for the lower part to develop more.
She was cut down on the 18th of July and was placed in my dark dry tent for 13 days at a temperature of 18 °C and a humidity of 60%. A long and slow dry is important to preserve terpenes.
After 13 days, on the 31st of July, the branches were making a cracking sound when bending, so I decided to take the branches out of the drying tent and trim them.
My 4 x 200W lights (on the box) only pull 50W from the wall so I think they are not super good.
I made pictures with a Nikon camera and a white background.
I smoked some and she tastes peppery with a sweet aftertaste. I will smoke more after a good long cure for at least 2-4 weeks in my jars.
Check the progress of my other medusa F1 diaries and see the full experiment if topping is beneficial for these F1's.
I would recommend trying out these amazing genetics and see for yourself.
Great job Royal Queen Seeds for breeding these cultivars.