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AutoBlackberry Kush (Dutch Passion) :: Recension de la Variété :: Indoor :: No.08436592246869161 by OldeSchool

Profil d'Plante AutoBlackberry Kush (de Dutch Passion)

Cette Profil d'Plante est une expression individuelle par , transféré à la 01.02.2018.

Informations sur la croissance des plantes:

Floraison d'intérieur
Entre 65 et 75 jours (en moyenne: 70 jours.)
Allongement après introduction de la floraison
±50 pour cent
Introduction de la floraison d'environ 30 cm. - Hauteur final sur environ 45 cm.
Comportement de croissance
Maigrelet
Malingre
De pousses latérales
nombre en dessous de la moyenne; légèrement plus de la moyenne long ainsi que en dessous de la moyenne forte.
Les plantes de ce Cannabis-Strain...
...ne besoin pas de beaucoup de soins.
...ne besoin pas de beaucoup d'engrais.
...sont tolérants à l'égard des fluctuations de température.
...n'ont pas de problèmes avec des températures basses.
...n'ont pas de problèmes avec des températures élevées.
...grandissent et ressemble plus à un Sativa.
...sont bien adaptés pour la espace très faibles.
...ne devraient pas être fortement taillé.
...construisent peu ordinaire fleurs sur le côté des branches.
...peuvent construire des fleurs en avant la période de croissance.

De récolte, Rendement, Le goût, L'arôme, force et l'efficacité

Rendement / Quantité
La récolte de cette souche est pas très bonne.
Fleurs/Feuiller
Le ratio de fleurs aux feuilles est très bon.
La structure des fleurs
Les fleurs séchées sont plutôt léger/duveteux.

Impression Générale

AutoBlackberry Kush (Dutch Passion)
(Indoor; No.08436592246869161 by OldeSchool)

est tous ensemble il ya beaucoup plus de variétés
(En moyenne 3 points sur une échelle entre 0 et 10 !)

Information Additionnelle

OldeSchool estime

Grow environment was 4 sq. ft. tent, 250W HID sealed cooltube reflector & 170CFM fan, another 170CFM connected to Phresh carbon filter. single plant four gallon ebb n' Gro pot flooding every two hours using a custom version of General Hydroponics' expert recirculating formulation. pH maintained between 5.8 and 6.1; ppm between 970 - 1030 (500 scale; EC 1.9 - 2.1 if you prefer). Nutrient strengths included addition of Cal-Mag to RO water at 4mL / gal (about 250 - 300 ppm with 2 mL / gal. silicon added before any actual nutes). Tent temps maintained at 60 (lights out) to 80 F (toward end of on-cycle); typically staying in 65-75 F range. Reservoir temps stable around 68 - 72F.
I was REALLY excited about this plant as it grew. Early into the veg cycle it started developing what looked like BLACK centers in all leaf clusters. As it aged and started showing flowers, the color spread until the entire bud cluster appeared black. As the buds developed, the black transitioned to purple, and was one of the most beautiful strains I have ever grown. HOWEVER - as the plant matured, the calyxes opened up, and by harvest they were quite fluffy. As the buds dried and cured, they became even LESS dense, and lost most of whatever poor flavor it had earlier in the drying / curing cycle. As curing progressed, no moisture came back and very little flavor. The wispiness of the buds should be the cause of this IMHO.
Altogether, it is a BEAUTIFUL plant to grow (will post pic if I can get that to work), and the smoke quality is very good - 8 of 10? But bag appeal suffers with wispy buds, taste is subpar, and the yield is very poor - 4 oz. cured, when I am used to 6.5, 8, up to 12 oz per plant in my past grows using same tent / light system.
Before I would grow this again I would have to see more than one grow report that conflicts with mine. I can say, the plant is calcium-hungry. Halfway through bloom I started seeing calcium deficiency signs that went away when I increased Cal-Mag to 4mL / gallon. And the post-harvest root ball showed less root development than I'm used to seeing, a side effect of calcium deficiency. So benefit of the doubt would be extended if someone can document better results with particulars of their grow environment.
(01.02.2018, 00:19)