This round I’m growing Sweet Tai x Sweet Tai (S1). These seeds were from an accidental self-pollination. I’ve already run a tester and it grew a single spear and had no male flowers, but I’m keeping a very close eye for pollen sacks. I’ve got four plants going. They look very very similar.
I grow in a 4x2 tent in an organic low-till bed. Lighting is a California Lightworks SolarSystem 550.
Day 41 Update - Took some quick shots. Buds forming nicely, but not too much trichs visible yet. I’m guessing the more ‘indica’ looking ones need three weeks and the ‘sativa’ ones hopefully less than five weeks.
The plant in the center-left looks like it leans towards the Super Thai parent. Nearly all of the pistils are still alive. Looks like it is gonna need a few weeks yet, or maybe longer.
I harvested Sweet Tai #3. It was the fastest, but also the least interesting. Low yield (about an ounce), fluffy buds, and low terps. Just not very exciting flower. I’ll give it a chance to develop in the jar, but it probably will all go processed into hash.
In this picture, you can see Sweet Thai #1 on the left here, Sweet Thai #2 (the Thai pheno) filling most of the shot, the gap in the netting where #3 was, and a few buds from #4 off to the right.
Sweet Tai #1 gets harvested tomorrow morning. Buds are denser than #3 and there is more resin and terps. However, the Early Skunk leaning phenos are sort of besides the point.
The good news for me is that the Thai leaning pheno is looking really nice. Loud cat piss-like terps and a good amount of rosin. The buds are bigger and denser than any of the other phenos. In fact, I probably need to stake a couple because they are flopping over. The leaves are faded and looking beat up.I think it will finish sooner than I had originally expected.
Thank you. One thing I really like about posting on Overgrow vs IG, is that on IG I would never show ugly senescent leaves. You know, those strains where you don’t get a pretty fade. It is good to just hang with growers.