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From Pacific Seed Bank, feminized.
Sprouted Jan.18th on 15/9 light schedule (don’t ask, haha) but moved to 18/6 with my photoperiod seedlings under two T-5’s. Began to show sex definitively around week four. I read to up-pot as little as possible with autos so they went from a pint-size container to 3gal fabric pots while the photos went into 1-gal.- this necessitated me moving the two autos somewhere else so they spent a few days with some photos I had on 12/12 until I made a spot for them in my greenhouse. I put them on a 20/4 cycle there by setting up a small light (Feit LED Veg light- in the shape of a flood-light) to come on for a few hours in the morning and the evening.
i switched the supplemental light around April 1st to the “Flowering” version of same bulb (it’s red to the eye) and kept this up until April 10th, which would put natural daylight hours around 12.75 hours between sunrise and sunset. Not ideal but I decided to just let them grow under natural light conditions.
Also decided to trim up the two for the first time on March 31st, as it was obvious airflow and light was being restricted from some of the main colas. I really gave one a deep trim, and the other just enough to lighten up.
The deep-trimmed took it but wasn’t all that pleased and developed necrotic spots but no bud-rot- basically just yellow leaves where I was too aggressive (sorry girl!). The other one, which had seemed about a week behind the first one ever since I accidentally topped her, didn’t flinch and even seemed to start plumping in the calyxes right after
Both of them received one intentional 90degree bend on lower stalk early on to slow it’s life-cycle (saw a reputable-I-think? auto grower on youtu do so for that purpose), which seems to have worked as they are at about 90 days with at least a week (probably more) to go, I’d say.
No distinct banana scent but does smell somewhat of a muted-sweet.
The one that got the bad haircut is still plugging along (yellow patches and all) but I’m sure I all-but-stopped it’s growth.
The bushierone is making me proud and seems quite happy. If I don’t label the photos you should be able to tell.

Just curious if anyone else has grown this strain from Pacific Seed Bank and what your experience was like. Photos appreciated, and any/all comments welcome.
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These pics are within a week old (from April 18)
Near 90 days! -Would be amazing if had under 20/4 lighting, methinks
 

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I did actually take a few branches off the “bad-haircut” one a couple days after the trim because I thought they may be developing rot, which turned out to just be dead tissue from over-trimming. The yellow patch in the pictures has been there, same size, for weeks.
 
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