So, this A5s1 plant was taken at 11,5 weeks of 12/12 but started to develop flowers only in the third week, so technically the flower time was 9ish weeks.
The aroma is very low, I admit I was expecting way more but after growing the A5xMalawi by Ace I found the A5 to be a mild smelling plant, at least in these expressions I had.
I also assume this one was not the most rapresentaive individual plant, some said she should stretch way more while she remained stocky after the flip.
Back to the aromas, there is some sour-ish flower-ish and little citrus present in the smell, the growing method was organic with some minor mineral PK supplement and CalNit separately in mid flower(when together CalNit and PK make some salty milky mixture, no good). She was generally a picky feeder, I had a hard time to keep her happy.
After all she gave me a great amount of buds and is a great producer, sadly a bit too prone to budrot in late flower, but I've seen worse.
No red hairs on this plant, way too many whites at chop. Was harvested too early because of too high humidity during the final weeks, and it's getting even more humid.
Cheers
The aroma is very low, I admit I was expecting way more but after growing the A5xMalawi by Ace I found the A5 to be a mild smelling plant, at least in these expressions I had.
I also assume this one was not the most rapresentaive individual plant, some said she should stretch way more while she remained stocky after the flip.
Back to the aromas, there is some sour-ish flower-ish and little citrus present in the smell, the growing method was organic with some minor mineral PK supplement and CalNit separately in mid flower(when together CalNit and PK make some salty milky mixture, no good). She was generally a picky feeder, I had a hard time to keep her happy.
After all she gave me a great amount of buds and is a great producer, sadly a bit too prone to budrot in late flower, but I've seen worse.
No red hairs on this plant, way too many whites at chop. Was harvested too early because of too high humidity during the final weeks, and it's getting even more humid.
Cheers