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Harlequin;;3rd Light depervation harvest this season..
I started Growing For the 1st time my life back in Feb 2011 inside under T12 floros and then a 600 W MH
Since then. I have done 3 successful Light Derivation harvests...This is #3
:mad0233:
I started a bed full of 4 two foot tall Harlequin clones way back in mid April
It was too early and I didn't do anything to prevent them from flowering So they did...I hoped they would reveg..and gave them lots of nitrogen But after about a month I finally gave up.
I had freed up a couple black tarps, So I started covering them
I was never really was happy with they way things went with these plants
I thought I had Fucked them up. and wouldn't get much....
I really didn't know much about the strain either...All I knew was it was high in CBD and selling like hot cakes for 350 a zip in the Bay area..
Here is what I just found
All that is what these plants are like...SUPER STICKY! even the big fan leaves are covered in Stickyness and sprakle.
At the very least, I will be getting some hash from these plants
These are pics in the dark drying room with a flash
more photos comming soon
I started Growing For the 1st time my life back in Feb 2011 inside under T12 floros and then a 600 W MH
Since then. I have done 3 successful Light Derivation harvests...This is #3
:mad0233:
I started a bed full of 4 two foot tall Harlequin clones way back in mid April
It was too early and I didn't do anything to prevent them from flowering So they did...I hoped they would reveg..and gave them lots of nitrogen But after about a month I finally gave up.
I had freed up a couple black tarps, So I started covering them
I was never really was happy with they way things went with these plants
I thought I had Fucked them up. and wouldn't get much....
I really didn't know much about the strain either...All I knew was it was high in CBD and selling like hot cakes for 350 a zip in the Bay area..
Here is what I just found
"Harlequin is one phenotype of a plant bred to produce hashish," explains Wade Laughter. "The genes are 75% sativa and 25 % indica. The Sativas include an early-1970s Columbian Gold, a Thai from the mountains near Laos, and a Swiss native land race that was bred for consumption of cattle. The Indica is from Nepal's Mustang state. These are all high-elevation plants....Harlequin is available as a clone at dispensaries in the Bay Area that are participants in Project CBD, including Sparc and the Vapor Room. The smell and taste are sweet with an almost syrupy heaviness that is pleasant on the inhale and the exhale. she needs about 60 to 70 days indoors to finish her full flowering. She sets flowers fairly quickly compared to other strains. I see fingertip-sized bud set at two weeks of flower —compared to pencil-eraser size in other plants at the same two weeks of flower. She really needs some way to support the colas the last few weeks because the trichomes and flowering tops get so heavy. Along those same lines, in a drying room where strains like Blueberry or Bubba Kush take seven to 10 days for drying before curing, the Harlequin can take as long as three weeks. She can be completely obscured by 'sugar' to where she looks 'frosted.'"
All that is what these plants are like...SUPER STICKY! even the big fan leaves are covered in Stickyness and sprakle.
At the very least, I will be getting some hash from these plants
These are pics in the dark drying room with a flash
more photos comming soon