Prawn Connery
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Hey everyone, it's been a while but I have some nice update photos. First I'm going to post up the Tangerine Sorbet, which are doing really well on their second run. There are 8 different seedlings here but it is hard to tell them all apart as they are so uniform.
I do have a couple of favourites which I will be running myself next grow. These plants are not mine, but are being grown by a friend. The clones I have chosen are #2 and #5. These Tangerine Sorbet are all finishing in about 7 weeks under the High Light 420 Gen2 LED lights (plants usually finish a little earlier under my lights as they have added Far Red).
Yields are up there: the last grow in this room had plants that pulled between 16oz and 24oz each under 400W of LED. The second run is much more consistent, although the plants were a bit smaller when they went in, and so we're expecting around 16-18oz per plant. I think, fully optimised, these plants could go 20-24oz under each 400W of LED.
Of the two clones, #2 is my favourite as it has the heady Wappa high with the Thin Mint Cookies taste. The high is a real creeper that starts off with you hardly noticing you are stoned until 5-10 minutes later you suddenly realise you are HAF! That's "High as Fuck!" It is a real head high that is both optimistic and happy. Euphoric might be another way to describe it, but I find it very functional and anti-anxiety. It also has a bit of relaxing body to it, especially when you over-indulge! It's a nice cruisy high that can be smoked almost any time of the day. The taste is quite pepperminty and a bit skunky.
#5 looks like a better yielder, with big fat buds, and the high is very strong, with more of a body stone than #2 but still quite heady like its Wappa mother. A few inexperienced smokers have complained that #5 is too strong for them but I don't think so. It's definitely heavier than #2 but is not a couchlock stone by any means – more of a hybrid stone with some nice clarity and very relaxing body. I tend to smoke it more in the evenings.
Here is an overview. On the right-hand side, from the front to the back is #1, #2, #3 (tall plant in far corner). On the left-hand side, from front to back is #4, #5, #6.
The following images are all #5. I think I can do a little better than this, so I will be running this one myself.
This is #3. It stetches a bit more than the others and is a bit more sative in high and growth structure. It's actually a bit more like the Wappa mother, whereas the others are more of a hybrid (Wappa x Thin Mint Cookies) structure.
I do have a couple of favourites which I will be running myself next grow. These plants are not mine, but are being grown by a friend. The clones I have chosen are #2 and #5. These Tangerine Sorbet are all finishing in about 7 weeks under the High Light 420 Gen2 LED lights (plants usually finish a little earlier under my lights as they have added Far Red).
Yields are up there: the last grow in this room had plants that pulled between 16oz and 24oz each under 400W of LED. The second run is much more consistent, although the plants were a bit smaller when they went in, and so we're expecting around 16-18oz per plant. I think, fully optimised, these plants could go 20-24oz under each 400W of LED.
Of the two clones, #2 is my favourite as it has the heady Wappa high with the Thin Mint Cookies taste. The high is a real creeper that starts off with you hardly noticing you are stoned until 5-10 minutes later you suddenly realise you are HAF! That's "High as Fuck!" It is a real head high that is both optimistic and happy. Euphoric might be another way to describe it, but I find it very functional and anti-anxiety. It also has a bit of relaxing body to it, especially when you over-indulge! It's a nice cruisy high that can be smoked almost any time of the day. The taste is quite pepperminty and a bit skunky.
#5 looks like a better yielder, with big fat buds, and the high is very strong, with more of a body stone than #2 but still quite heady like its Wappa mother. A few inexperienced smokers have complained that #5 is too strong for them but I don't think so. It's definitely heavier than #2 but is not a couchlock stone by any means – more of a hybrid stone with some nice clarity and very relaxing body. I tend to smoke it more in the evenings.
Here is an overview. On the right-hand side, from the front to the back is #1, #2, #3 (tall plant in far corner). On the left-hand side, from front to back is #4, #5, #6.
The following images are all #5. I think I can do a little better than this, so I will be running this one myself.
This is #3. It stetches a bit more than the others and is a bit more sative in high and growth structure. It's actually a bit more like the Wappa mother, whereas the others are more of a hybrid (Wappa x Thin Mint Cookies) structure.