I have been working on a small Genteics Gone Madd REDD CROSS op. Four plants. They are now in flower, 1 week from harvest.
The seeds sprouted with much vigor and grew 6 weeks indoors under 24 hours of 5000 Kelvin CFL's. I was suprised to see the plants begin to flower after only 1 week outdoors, 3 WEEKS BEFORE the summer solstice. I have looked for information and have found nothing regarding the plant being an autoflower variety with Ruderalis genes.
NOTE TO ANYONE WANTING TO GROW THIS STRAIN:
DO NOT TOP or FIM THIS PLANT. It works best as a single cola plant. Do not overwater this plant. It likes getting water every 2-3 days. It was not difficult to grow.
The nutrients provided were organic. The soil was enriched with
ground oyster shell(calcium and magnesium), dolomite lime, greensand(potassium and trace minerals), and Indonesian Bat Guano(phosphorus). Liquid seaweed, blackstrap molasses and bat guano tea by hand watering.Foliar spray with neem oil. I purposely avoided high amounts of nitrogen, to see how the plants would respond.
All plants display the trademark violet/red hairs. One plant had
a very nice cinnamon/Afghani fermentation musk aroma. I will post pictures soon.
The seeds sprouted with much vigor and grew 6 weeks indoors under 24 hours of 5000 Kelvin CFL's. I was suprised to see the plants begin to flower after only 1 week outdoors, 3 WEEKS BEFORE the summer solstice. I have looked for information and have found nothing regarding the plant being an autoflower variety with Ruderalis genes.
NOTE TO ANYONE WANTING TO GROW THIS STRAIN:
DO NOT TOP or FIM THIS PLANT. It works best as a single cola plant. Do not overwater this plant. It likes getting water every 2-3 days. It was not difficult to grow.
The nutrients provided were organic. The soil was enriched with
ground oyster shell(calcium and magnesium), dolomite lime, greensand(potassium and trace minerals), and Indonesian Bat Guano(phosphorus). Liquid seaweed, blackstrap molasses and bat guano tea by hand watering.Foliar spray with neem oil. I purposely avoided high amounts of nitrogen, to see how the plants would respond.
All plants display the trademark violet/red hairs. One plant had
a very nice cinnamon/Afghani fermentation musk aroma. I will post pictures soon.