Zaza Zombie
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Just keep the loudest one.
Then keep it's pollen.
That's wild luck
Then keep it's pollen.
That's wild luck
Another marker of the Wookie pheno is the STANK lol. Absolutely reeks. I’ve been scared to run it again since I moved. Def would need an extra carbon filter if smell is a concern. Hopefully you can experience the Bubba pheno. Doesn’t yield for shit but the stone is powerful. Like a hammer when it hits you.Thanks for the info. I don't have any experience outside of the hashplant dad, so any input is greatly appreciated.
Dimmed the lights a bit for this run and added a uvb reptile bulb which I'm sure didn't help them stretching a bit. They have been perky and happy most days though so enjoying the smooth run so far even if I'm lose a bit in the final weight.
Many have said they like space monkey more than the real gg4Space Monkey will test your carbon filter. I mostly get extreme pine and cedar with a little skunk ass on the exhale. All of the Wookie 15 male cross are incredibly “noisy” or “nosy”.
Nice looking girls BTW.Day 37 flower Bodhi Dragonade
These plants smell range from lavender to lavender funk, but even then it's an intense but hard to describe smell.
It is like a dry perfume with hints of soft citrus zest and earth.
Then there are plants that smell like ^ but with a funk background added.
We'll see how it develops.
Two visually different phenos noted. Only difference so far is finishing speed.
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I was really basing it on bud development. One is just further along than the others.Nice looking girls BTW.
A little food for thought tho,..... I'm not gonna disagree with you and say that the first Pic that has more orange pistil is NOT an early finishing pheno. It very well may be, and if that's the case, that's awesome!...... Here's the BUT... some phenos are a little more finicky with environmental factors, and tend to change pistil color very fast. This can be excess nutrient, or high light intensity, wind movement or even temp and RH. It's just simply an indication that something is a bit off for that particular strain and pheno. They'll grow just fine otherwise and what I'm saying has no implication that your doing anything wrong or need to make any drastic adjustments.
My current grow is doing this exact same thing. Out of 4 different strains I have going in the same raised bed and tent, 2 of them did that from week 3 on, while the other 2 stayed white. They all continued to build flower mass and are on schedule for their respective harvest window.
So in short, pistil color, in my experience, has little to do with finishing speeds. Nor does the trichome gland head. Watch for the swell of individual calyx and the pistil will receed into it when she is fully ripe and ready for harvest.