The Keeper

The Keeper

3 harvests
hybrid
Genes
20%
THC
0.1%
CBD
6
Diaries
Wizard Trees
Strain Creator
3 harvests
hybrid
Genes
20%
THC
0.1%
CBD
6
Diaries
Wizard Trees
Strain Creator

Meet The Keeper, an accessible, genetically balanced hybrid with a medium THC content of 20% that offers a compelling flavor profile combined with versatile effects. This cultivar was created by crossbreeding RS11 with Zoap. Growers should anticipate medium-tall and visually stunning plants that follow a 9-week-long flowering cycle and can produce generous yields in the range of 500g/m². Consider providing some support for the heaviest-bearing branches and check regularly for pests and diseases. LST and some pruning go a long way to increase bud development. When it comes to flavor, The Keeper delivers a delightful blend of earthy and woody notes, topped off with freshly picked berries. The effects are soothing and uplifting at the same time, with an influx of happiness and creative inspiration while your body gives in to deepening sedation. Its accessible potency and these balanced effects make The Keeper a great strain for anyone looking for alternative ways to deal with spasms, chronic stress, and bipolar disorder.

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Final Crop Report: System Failure & Lessons Learned Project Status: Emergency Early Harvest | Final Outcome: Crop Failure (Low Yield/Stunted Buds) Executive Summary The crop was terminated during Week 7-8 of flowering due to a total systemic collapse. The plants suffered from severe dehydration and physiological stress, resulting in small, airy buds and significant loss of biomass. The "Fade" observed was not natural ripening but rather premature senescence caused by environmental and root-zone failure. 1. Chronological Failure Analysis • Weeks 4-5 (Early Signs): First indicators of Heat and Light Stress appeared. Leaves began "tacoing" (curling upwards) as a defense mechanism against high LED intensity and surface temperatures. • Week 6 (The Decline): Visible Nutrient Lockout occurred. While resin was being produced, the fan leaves turned pale yellow and developed necrotic (burnt) edges. Specific phenotypes on the right began to droop permanently, indicating root-zone dysfunction. • Week 7 (Systemic Collapse): The plants entered a state of Severe Dehydration. Despite moisture in the soil, the plants could no longer transport water to the canopy. Buds stopped swelling and became "stunted." • Final Action: An emergency harvest was conducted to salvage what little resin remained before the plants completely dried out on the stalk. 2. Root Cause Breakdown • Environmental Overload: Light intensity was likely too high for the plants to manage without higher CO2 or lower temperatures. This led to chronic transpiration stress. • Root Zone Lockout: In the "Living Soil" system, pH imbalances or excessive salt buildup likely caused a lockout, preventing the uptake of water and essential nutrients (P-K) during the critical bulking phase. • The Masking Effect: The dense cover crops may have made it difficult to accurately monitor soil moisture and oxygen levels, potentially contributing to root suffocation.
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3mo ago