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She was an absolute joy to grow @dubi, very easy both indoors and outdoors. The outdoor plant was a clone, taken on April 29th when the indoors plant from seed was already well into (33d) flowering. She had (and needed) a lot of time to reveg, first indoors in a small room with natural daylight and an additional small lamp, then outdoors. I topped 3 of her branches early, so she grew to a very nice plant with 11 fairly equal branches in 15L soil, about 95 cm total height. I had to feed her more than expected, probably because all the rain flushed the soil several times.
I had to harvest her on Oct. 1st, on day 45 since first pistils appeared. This is at 48°N. I'd say she was ripe enough and within the harvest window, judging from trichomes and terpenes, which were at peak. She could have gone longer for sure, but the weather has been absolutely miserable all September and the outlook for the next 2 weeks was even worse. But it was very encouraging to see how well she handled the windy, cold and wet weather. I figure if she could be brought to ripeness under these exceptionally bad conditions this year, I have the option of a lot more genetics on my balcony for the next years. But eventually, when I saw small spots of powdery mildew for the second time, I decided to harvest. Yield was high for a Kali China plant, I now have 11 sticks of buds drying. I didn't even harvest the whole plant as that is more than I can keep and need anyway.
Here are a couple of quick shots right before harvest
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This beautiful Lady was felled today, ex Hurricane Kirk is on the way and I think they are fully ripened.They smell wonderful. Thank you for this beautiful Cross, Dubi. View attachment 19080477 View attachment 19080478 View attachment 19080481
Hi @Green Zenit looks approx at half flowering. Did she survive the week of rains ?Thanks for the insight @dubi Kalichina has been holding on like a true champ!! And seeing all this beautiful pictures of my fellow brothers I am hopeful it will finish, she just had rain practically 80% of the days since flowering!! And cold cold temperatures going down to 1-2 C . At night, really really a champion!! I am at 48N and the buds are wispy of course because of the awful conditions but I think this has helped her not to rot in the rain. I will upload a few pics from yesterday and if she manages to survive this week of full rain and storms maybe the next one is supposed to be dry for a bit of a finish at the last week of October, lets see!! Fingers crossed . Good harvest everyone!! View attachment 19081462 View attachment 19081463 View attachment 19081465
Hi @dubi, this is the state of my Kali China. I will have to harvest in 2 or 3 days due to weather. I hope it can bulk and mature a bit more. It has gone through 12mm of rain in one day + cold nights with just tiny pins of mold. The smell is complexifying.
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Hi @Green Zenit looks approx at half flowering. Did she survive the week of rains ?
I harvested it 2 days ago. All pistils were fading and it smelled greatWhat about yours @moofingaround did you decide to harvest or is she still battling the elements?
kali china 2 is the same as its sister in smell, structure and size, it is like a clone of hers but in seed
Some pictures of my Kali China indoors under LED. Really nice colors that are developing without any cold pressure. We are at 25°C still. I wish I had some winter coming along to have the last two weeks or so at 20 or below. Day 42 and I think I will take it to 65+ or so lets see.
Really nice, its dumping resin on the fan leaves.
In the beginnig I got a lot of rosemary from the plants which I liked, now it went more into a fruit direction maybe oranges (my nose is not great).
Hello dear @dubi, Chinese kali was cut on October 29. The production was very good. Dense and very resinous flowers were beginning to turn lilac but the night temperatures were very high between 19 and 22 degrees. It didn't help at all. I can tolerate them well. rains without any mold, I did an early tasting after 14 days and it seemed very tasty and powerful, this variety promises a lot, I did not find any flavor or smell influence compared to Haze x Chinese kali in these Chinese kali phenotypes that I had Maybe my Haze x kali china was very purpel Haze in about 3 months I will pass a detailed smoke report greetingsMe alegra verte explorando Kali China esta temporada @El Quijote gracias Ambas resultaron hembras de muy buen rendimiento (para esta cepa) bajo tus excelentes cuidados y Spanish Sun Kali China es una índica dominante con aromas y efectos muy especiales que espero que disfrutes tanto como yo. ¡Felicitaciones por otra cosecha ACE!
It doesn’t look like typical Kali China, but perhaps I haven’t seen all phenotypes.Hello dear @dubi, Chinese kali was cut on October 29. The production was very good. Dense and very resinous flowers were beginning to turn lilac but the night temperatures were very high between 19 and 22 degrees. It didn't help at all. I can tolerate them well. rains without any mold, I did an early tasting after 14 days and it seemed very tasty and powerful, this variety promises a lot, I did not find any flavor or smell influence compared to Haze x Chinese kali in these Chinese kali phenotypes that I had Maybe my Haze x kali china was very purpel Haze in about 3 months I will pass a detailed smoke report greetings
I can't comment since it's my first time growing Chinese kaliIt doesn’t look like typical Kali China, but perhaps I haven’t seen all phenotypes.
I took them down at day 60 around a week ago. The reason being that the purple ones had some amber trichomes going and I have to dry them all at the same time in the grow tent under the charcoal filter.Thanks a lot for joining us with your Kali Chinas @Gunter The green one looks like the green higher yielding with a bit of sativa influence, the purple one is an early flowering very hashplant indica leafy resinous type. Growers are often perplexed and captivated by its complexity the first time they grow Kali China. Did you already harvest them ?
Congrats to your harvest. Please let us know how the different phenos turn out effect wise.I took them down at day 60 around a week ago. The reason being that the purple ones had some amber trichomes going and I have to dry them all at the same time in the grow tent under the charcoal filter.
16C° and 60 RLF at the moment and that will take some time.
One of the green ones may well be the biggest yielder with the strongest terpenes and best leaf to flower ratio. I am really glad I did not kick the initially smallest plant out of the tent.