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Rafiki Purple queens fan leaves starting to turn yellow more frequently. Buds growing beautifully
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Week 7. Flowering
5y ago
1/5
1.45 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
45 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Night Air Temp
2.5 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Guanoflo
1.5 mll
Rafiki This baby is getting sexier by the day, buds becoming very sticky. Looking good indeed
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Week 8. Flowering
5y ago
1/3
1.45 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
2.5 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Guanoflo
1.5 mll
Rafiki Looking good and buds getting fatter and bigger by the day.
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Week 9. Flowering
5y ago
1/2
1.45 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
16 °C
Night Air Temp
2.5 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Guanoflo
1.5 mll
Rafiki She is almost there, maybe another week. Already had a good sample. #lockdown harvest.
Ps
Upon close inspection one can see some buds with a tinge of purple. Guess it is too hot down here summer time.
Buds is huge, sticky and heavy. Definitely a night smoke with a nice taste. After 1 week in jars they've become even more gooey, love it. Strong smell when burping.
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Spent 36 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
750 g
Bud wet weight per plant
225 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
Easy
Difficulty
Happy, Relaxed, Sleepy
Positive effects
Dry eyes, Dry mouth
Negative effects
Citrus, Earthy, Fruity
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa
Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PH
Light schedule
Night air temperature
1/6
Rafiki Great harvest on Purple Queen mother plant which was 800 grams and then add 2 clones which yielded 250 grams, all and all I am impressed with this baby. Didn't get the purple colour though but like I said its probably the hot summer temperatures down here in Africa. Great work, thx RQS!