Hello Everyone,
Today I'm sharing some photographs that I took earlier in the day before lights out.
Foliage continues to drop and the buds seemingly continue to swell a little in size every day.
Let's get right to the photos.
Strain: | Crack Mack |
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Dominance: | Sativa |
Nutrients used: | |
Phenotype traits: | Intense Fruity Aroma/Dank Undertone |
Lineage: | Green Crack/Big Mack Superstar |
Current growing stage: | Flowering |
Current plant age: | 64 Days-FLOWER |
Sex: | Photoperiod/Auto recessive |
Location: | Syracuse New York |
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We can see in the photographs some of the buds have fallen completely over and are laying sideways due to becoming too heavy to support their own weight any longer.
This isn't presenting a problem in any way because this plant is supported by a double layer SCROG (screen of green) netting.
The trichomes have a frosty appearance now which indicates maximum maturity. The degradation to amber colored trichomes does not appear to be heavily progressed yet, but by the time we reach harvest in six days there should be a bit more and that is why I opted for a seventy day flowering time. I could probably push her even longer but I'm not going to.
The pistils appear to be more than fifty percent brownish, with perhaps a rate of about thirty percent coverage still being white. The is another indicator we are near the end of flowering.
Overall the Crack Mack turned out to be a major success in every way. I find this strain to be a little challenging to grow, but very rewarding when grown properly because of the massive production of dense fruity sativa dominant bud that it produces.
That will do it for this update.
How is the Crack Mack looking during her final week of flowering?
I'd love to read your thoughts in the comment section!
Thank you for stopping by!
Have a good day! -@futuremind
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