Here’s a little update on how they’re doing…
Puck BC3 #5
Puck BC3 #4
Puck BC3 #3
Puck BC3 #2
Puck BC3 #1
Here’s a little update on how they’re doing…
I think it’s a fantastic idea. That male that I wish I would’ve kept was the coolest thus far. But in reality, I wasn’t too blown away by the flower. I had to harvest on day 50 the first time because of the botrytis, and then harvested on day 60 the second time, and then this last time I was going to push them till day 70 but harvested on day 60 again. I’m not the best at describing the scents and such but to me, it’s like a chemical lemon cleaner type smell with hints of pepper. Very energetic/racey high, but I somewhat attribute that to the early harvest. Her trichomes do mature a lot quicker than the other plants I’ve grown alongside them.
Thanks for the description, maybe the energy peak came from an early harvest, as everything I read about it was that it is a heavy and relaxing wave.I’m looking forward to finishing them, I’ll update here.
Update this week…
This week they got longer, I’ll wait another 1 or two weeks for them to bloom.
Good afternoon everyone, today I’m going to take some photos of what I’ve been doing besides Puck
Good job buddy looking good I have a pack of the Skelly hash plant bx3 as well looking forward to seeing how you finish her.
Thank you my friend. I’m really excited about the Pucks, they’re low plants, I’m going to vegetate them more this week and let them bloom. Thanks for following along.And when yours starts, post it so we can see
Good evening everyone, here today I discovered the final result of how many females came out.I opened 5 seeds, 4 females and 1 male
Here’s the update, I just transplanted them…
updates later about How the male is doing, I’ll keep him to breed with all these females and also to breed with the Chem Fuego
Updating, in these two weeks after transplanting and changing photoperiod, the plants responded well and doubled in size.
Last week’s update, the plants have stretched out nicely and are already starting to form their flowers.
There is a hay that does not have pistils, I saw that this was a characteristic of it, I hope to be able to pollinate it.
It took me a while to update, as I’m having difficulty uploading images via my cell phone.
Updating the last few weeks…
They started to get fat and I think I have a keeper on the way.
So far #5 is the one that stands out, better formation, more smell, anxious to try them The smell of this 5 is a rotten damp, it reminds me of a damp kush, but the background is a stench, it doesn’t have anything citrusy that kush usually has.
Good morning everyone, The Puck cycle has come to an end, it was really cool to cultivate them…
In the smoke, they are all very pleasant, and similar in taste, the front of some has onion, spices and hashish, and in the background the damp chemical taste is unanimous.
I’ll try to post this properly with photos and when I’m smoking each one.
I’ll run them all one more time, but I already have a keeper.
And this time the best one was the one that yielded the most, that made me happy lol
It smells like chlorine, it tastes like nail polish in the front, and deep down it has a chemical that has a slight coating on the mouth.
In effect, it blocks your thoughts, leaving your head feeling light and inflated.
I’m using it to help me with trimming, it’s helped me stay focused on this task that requires focus.
The body becomes numb and very relaxed, it is also good to smoke while sitting down.
You’ll feel the wave coming. And it’ll knock you down when you feel it.
I have 3 of these in veg that are getting big, about 3ft tall. Complete pole structure. I didnt top or anything wanted to see how they grew naturally. Huge fan leaves. All 3 are very uniform, one is maybe 5 inches shorter and the 2 are indistinguishable from eachother.
Im pretty certain i asked you this in another thread but i forget. How was the stretch on the Puck?
If you want to post pictures of it here, I would love to see them, here they were also very similar in structure
During flowering they didn’t stretch at all around here.
They some big girls. Immalottle worried about the amount of close branching. Was thinking of clearing out every other level of branching. Any thoughts on that?
They stretched nicely, how long have they been vegetating?
I’m going to run them for the flora on Sunday, and I’m going to do some things differently from the first cycle, the first one I let go the way it came,I’m going to clean the bottom part because these lower branches get suffocated and end up just stealing energy from the plant.
It is a plant that needs to adapt to it, but in the end it is worth it…
Your plants are beautiful, when they are flowering, update here, it is always good to have a collection of photos of these genetics that do not have many records.