MrFancyPlants
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#4
This is, without a doubt, the best plant of the pack, and my clear favorite so far. Grown from seed along with #3, #5, and #6. Just like her seed sisters, topped once and flowered in a 5 gal fabric pot. Has a very branchy, lanky, floppy growth habit, with thin but flexible stems that require quite a bit of support in flower - not the most desirable structure. In veg, she was easily the tallest of the bunch, with the longest secondary branching. Upon transplanting to the flowering pot, I observed a very vibrant, strong root system, the best of the pack at this checkpoint. Seeing her height and guessing a more sativa-leaning expression, I used less fertilizer in the final pot than I normally would. She had the fastest stretch in early flower, very quickly spreading out in all directions despite my best attempts to contain her.
Right around week 6 something went terribly wrong. I run a Blumat system for irrigation and the Achilles heel of my setup is the distribution dripper chain, which can (and did) get clogged. By the time I realized something was off, the carrot sensor was nearly half-empty. I theorize that she ended up being severely underwatered just as she was finishing out the stretch. Shortly thereafter, multiple issues became apparent, like red stem striping and heaviy burnt leaf tips. Despite the issues, she managed to produce a decent yield for her size, and I do wonder if she would continue stacking for a few weeks longer if grown properly.
Harvested after 87 days of 11/13, she truly shines where it counts - the flowers. As in, they literally shine bright with light reflected by innumerable trichomes of different and varied sizes. #4 is a clear champion in resin production among her sisters. Flower clusters form well-defined nuggets. Her bouquet is on a different level. Incredibly loud, remaining strong throughout flower, highly refined, with a dominant sweet fruit note (papaya), against a dark background of wood and earthy, hashy (?) incense. I'm not sure if "hashy" is the correct descriptor, but it's a very distinctive smell and taste, tending to coat the taste buds and linger in the room. Whatever the proper term, KA5H #4 has IT, even without much of a cure.
I'll need to do a comparative writeup on effect for all six plants, but early tests indicate a very high perceived potency, somewhere in the top half of the pack so far.
Thankfully, she revegged very easily, and I have some cuts rooting as we speak.
#4 @ 6 weeks
#4 @ 9 weeks
#4 @ 11 weeks (about a week before harvest)
I'll flower one of the cuts again as soon as I can. She deserves to be grown better than this
#4
This is, without a doubt, the best plant of the pack, and my clear favorite so far. Grown from seed along with #3, #5, and #6. Just like her seed sisters, topped once and flowered in a 5 gal fabric pot. Has a very branchy, lanky, floppy growth habit, with thin but flexible stems that require quite a bit of support in flower - not the most desirable structure. In veg, she was easily the tallest of the bunch, with the longest secondary branching. Upon transplanting to the flowering pot, I observed a very vibrant, strong root system, the best of the pack at this checkpoint. Seeing her height and guessing a more sativa-leaning expression, I used less fertilizer in the final pot than I normally would. She had the fastest stretch in early flower, very quickly spreading out in all directions despite my best attempts to contain her.
Right around week 6 something went terribly wrong. I run a Blumat system for irrigation and the Achilles heel of my setup is the distribution dripper chain, which can (and did) get clogged. By the time I realized something was off, the carrot sensor was nearly half-empty. I theorize that she ended up being severely underwatered just as she was finishing out the stretch. Shortly thereafter, multiple issues became apparent, like red stem striping and heaviy burnt leaf tips. Despite the issues, she managed to produce a decent yield for her size, and I do wonder if she would continue stacking for a few weeks longer if grown properly.
Harvested after 87 days of 11/13, she truly shines where it counts - the flowers. As in, they literally shine bright with light reflected by innumerable trichomes of different and varied sizes. #4 is a clear champion in resin production among her sisters. Flower clusters form well-defined nuggets. Her bouquet is on a different level. Incredibly loud, remaining strong throughout flower, highly refined, with a dominant sweet fruit note (papaya), against a dark background of wood and earthy, hashy (?) incense. I'm not sure if "hashy" is the correct descriptor, but it's a very distinctive smell and taste, tending to coat the taste buds and linger in the room. Whatever the proper term, KA5H #4 has IT, even without much of a cure.
I'll need to do a comparative writeup on effect for all six plants, but early tests indicate a very high perceived potency, somewhere in the top half of the pack so far.
Thankfully, she revegged very easily, and I have some cuts rooting as we speak.
#4 @ 6 weeks
#4 @ 9 weeks
#4 @ 11 weeks (about a week before harvest)
I'll flower one of the cuts again as soon as I can. She deserves to be grown better than this
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