Hello Everyone,
I fell off with the posting for a week but that's ok because the progression of change with the Crack Mack doesn't look too much different from day to day at this stage.
The only thing that's really been happening is the buds are swelling a little more everyday, and the foliage (leaves) are turning more and more yellow.
In fact I feel this cannabis plant is ready for harvest, but I'm pushing her that extra week anyway.
Let's jump right into checking her out:
![]() | Crack Mack |
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![]() | Sativa |
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![]() | Intense Fruity Aroma/Dank Undertone |
![]() | Green Crack/Big Mack Superstar |
![]() | Flowering |
![]() | 63 Days-FLOWER |
![]() | Photoperiod/Auto recessive |
![]() | Syracuse New York |
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Let's compare this to a week ago...

last post...

With this shot alone it is noticeable the difference one week makes at this stage in flowering.
The earlier photo shows a greener bushier plant, where the latest photo shows a lot more bud and less thick green, an indicator that we are about done..


Bulbous and sticky is a good description for these buds. I'm not expecting much more in the line of "plumping", but rather trichome maturation in the form of degradation is the goal at hand for this last week. I don't have great tools for macro shots right now, but I am confident that a seventy day flower time will bring my trichomes to the degradation point I'm aiming for.




I may not be able to get much closer for macros right now, but I can tell by the overall shade and frosty look that we're looking at fully mature head rocking trichomes. I don't need macro ability to deduce this fact, but further inspection would likely show amber trichomes starting to emerge, and over this next week the plant will likely to do a rate of 30-50% amber trichome coverage, which should be just right for the effects I'm seeking for this sativa dominant Crack Mack.


There's no question we are looking at fully mature trichome coverage at their peak potency.


Speaking of harvests.. The cayenne peppers have been plentiful this round, giving me peppers the entire flowering cycle of the Crack Mack. I find it interesting and cool how the pepper plant somehow aligns itself with the flowering cycle of the cannabis while sharing space.


And Harvest time Harvey finds that pretty cool too. Just look at him giving me those lovey eyes.
That will do it for this update!
What do you all think of this Crack Mack?
I'd love to read your thoughts in the comment section!
Thank you for stopping by!
Have good day! -@futuremind