Truffle Cake S1

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I have two of these going in my tent. The two closest in the pic. They are at 19 days into flower right now. Pretty interesting with only two growing, how different they are. I did somehow screw up and only have the smaller one with about a half pot of growing medium there. Must have been high.




 
i mean "screw up" for you is still like avg or so for me a lot still haha - can see some NICE fuckin ladies , very healthy looking and really good structure- are those 3gal? - i ask cause ive been using those with coir, more than the 5s , it tends to make a tight tree structure and good bud formation vs 5s, also in general switched to fabric pots last year getting WAY better results and no more root diseases/water logging - looking forward to seeing em in bloom sure they are gunna look great!
 
26 Days in. Starting to get frosty. This is the taller of the two. The other one stayed super short. It's going to end up being one of the shortest plants I've grown. I had another strain, Cookie Truffle Shuffle, that had a lot of balls on it I tossed today. Hope it didn't mess everything up. I have another one in there I couldn't find anything on.




 
If you catch them early you are usually good. I am finding with all these new frosty strains, it is harder for the pollen to get away from the plant, it comes from. Most pollen sticks to the trichomes from the plant it came from.
 
OG?dUb said:
Pretty lady, whatcha getting on the nose?

The short plant is not near as frosty but when I smell that one the first thing that comes to mind is sweet tarts. The only way I can describe this one is that it smells sweet. I am not the greatest at describing the smells. Some are really obvious, like Blueberry Muffin from Humboldt, others I struggle to describe.
 
"wanted to ask i see like a sorta basin under the pots - is that the "automatic fabric pot waterer by anychance" - i ask as i am looking for a way to not even like fully automate watering but like make sure the coco coir doesnt dry out ( the low ass rh in winter makes em DRINK - which i love but well watering in lights off in this setup eh- looking into automatic irrigation in general but like i have seen stuff like those basins and heard they work well- i mean those ladies are doing really well! makes me consider it as i run a fuck ton of 3gals now instead of like 4 5 gal in a 4x4 atm (plant to at least get another and or bigger 5x5 as well) but yeah with what i got its fine
-do you you use soil it seems? (considering switching to that earthworm type soil mix that is actually self sustaining- but like one thing at a time and coir is good to me if i keep it a little wet always lol) "

These are bases from AC Infinity, they hold 1 gallon of water and you can use wicks to bottom feed. I have not been using them that way because on these big plants it just isn't enough. I am hand watering and then using the reservoir for runoff. It does allow me to fill the reservoir and leave for a day or so. It would probably work better if I was using a different medium. I am growing in Growers High Porosity from Cultivate. It is coco, perlite, and peat. I mix in about 1/3 worm castings and 1 tablespoon of Grow Dots per gallon of medium. Then I top it with Gnarly Barley from Build A Soil. I water in some absolutely disgusting insect frass and recharge once a week and the FOOP Sweetener once a week.

I think a lot of the stretch on these is my fault. My light is as high as I can get it and I have not moved it at all. These Scorpions are huge and I do not like messing with it. I have some stainless tables from Sams with wheels I shouldve set them on to start so they were closer.

I have used living soil in the past and enjoy that way of growing better. I will go back to it at some point. I had a ton of issues with fungus gnats in the past. I am on day 38 of flower now and have not seen a thing, so I like that about this style.
 

I did the exact same thing last time I ran big pots and soil. First time trying rove beetles and they worked, but then ended up flying around and sticking to my buds.
 
Day 50. This plant has been pretty easy to grow and is the frostiest thing in the tent. Other plants in the tent seem to be stickier and much larger buds.



 
OG?dUb said:
Gorgeous plant man, nice work! Whatcha smelling?

I don't know because when I read what the descriptions of Truffle Cake say it smells like, I don't get what those say. They all say earthy, bread, things like that. At the moment this one reminds me of turpentine or something like that.
 
That is funny. My Mac Junky plant smells like sour dough bread. I had another plant smell like dough before too. That plant changed. Mac Junky keeps it to the end. It just doesn't equate to flavor well. Or it didn't the first grow.

So many damn smell and flavor these days
 
Got a new phone and trying to get used to the camera. It must auto zoom or something because I did not zoom in on any of these.
I am getting some amber trichs, this plant will probably come down pretty quickly.










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This is Cookie Truffle Shuffle, from the same breeder and growing in the same tent. This one is chunking up now.






 
My phone takes a hell of a lot better pictures than my camera. Phones decide which lens to use on their own. It pissed me off for a while, when I found that out. I had to step up my game with my camera photos. Girls think they made phone camera's better for selfies. We know they did for better weed pictures LMAO.
 
That looks NICE! i bet it washes well if it aint sticky! I had debo by bred by 42 and that thing was the same way...not sticky and it dumped in the buckets!
 
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