So here we are. Coming to the end of this hunt. Today was the first feed of flush. Bone meal, budswel, molasses, cannazym, and mammoth p. 420ppm ph at 6.2. Guess to make it easier I’ll start with the little ones.
This is #1. She’s nice and frosty as they all seem to be. And she’s a decent yielder. Probably second or third of the 6. Nice and squat with good mode spacing too. Sorry too many similar smells to really get into that yet.
She’s #6. She’s about the same size as 1 both in height and budsize. Nice and frosty and node spacing is even very similar.
Here’s #5. Little extra frost on her. And a little taller stretch as well. But she’s a little less dense. Not a ton but you can tell her buds are not quite as big.
this ones #4. She’s the lowest producing plant out of the group. Taller than the first 3 by a good 3” but node spacing is a little long for my taste. She’s not a keeper for sure.
This one is #2. She’s in the running for the keeper pheno. About the same height as 4 but much better stacking. Buds are nice dense and frosty. Definitely one of the frostier of the bunch.
And here’s the she beast! #3 This girl is very tall. Tallest of the group. And the buds are about as wide as a soda can too. Middle of the pack when it comes to frost but the sheer size is intriguing.
I will feed 2 more times with the recipe above before I swap over to straight ro for the last week or so. It looks like they are going to fade out very nicely too so I’ll get some fall pics up when it happens. Just a little purple right now.
I guess I’ll definitely be waiting for the dry cure and smoke to make any final decisions on which is going stay. But that #2 pheno just looks so nice. But overall very impressed with North Genetics. Very stable genetics at least in structure and growth. Just need to dry cure and, my personal favorite, taste test!!