Nonagronomist
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I started this grow 94 days ago in northern California, and today saw the first solid sign of amber trichomes. Breeder said 80-100 days, so that's not so bad.
Genetics were stabilized Lemon Haze, Ruderalis for autoflowering and dwarfism, and some sort of faddidling to reintroduce Haze genetics to make the plant a bit more yieldy.
Growth in 5-gal pot in a 'supersoil' of my own devising, so that additional nutrients were only added once, right before flower development went asymptotic at about Day 65.

Just before the chop. You can see I only LSTed lightly, to get the side branches to develop a bit more.

Here you can see the first flush of amber trikes, which is what made me pull the plug at day 94.

Following the cut, trim, wash, spin, and drain process. Nice dense buds, approx. 150 grams soaking wet. Big fat ones to be hung in the BudTron 2000 cardboard box drying cabinet and the little ones to be popped into their very own paper bag from the grocery store. I'm estimating 75 grams dried and cured.
Genetics were stabilized Lemon Haze, Ruderalis for autoflowering and dwarfism, and some sort of faddidling to reintroduce Haze genetics to make the plant a bit more yieldy.
Growth in 5-gal pot in a 'supersoil' of my own devising, so that additional nutrients were only added once, right before flower development went asymptotic at about Day 65.

Just before the chop. You can see I only LSTed lightly, to get the side branches to develop a bit more.

Here you can see the first flush of amber trikes, which is what made me pull the plug at day 94.

Following the cut, trim, wash, spin, and drain process. Nice dense buds, approx. 150 grams soaking wet. Big fat ones to be hung in the BudTron 2000 cardboard box drying cabinet and the little ones to be popped into their very own paper bag from the grocery store. I'm estimating 75 grams dried and cured.