Anyone every see this variation ?
Did ya top it or anything?
Nope just seems odd but straightens out after a day.
Day 23 - cruising along pretty good. Found the Terraform stuck on again and had to power cycle it. Opened a support case with ACI to see what’s up with this. In the mean time the AI controller allows me to create alerts. So I setup a couple to get Notifications on my phone should it stick off or on again. This is the risk of going with a new product that hasn’t much time on the market. But I’d rather be cutting edge and help make the product better than not have it right now.
Day 25 and it’s interesting to see some of the variations in this pack of seeds. This #1 plant is definitely the leader stretching and liking the medium. Water uptake is picking up in the stretch.
#2 right behind
#3 has got so fat ass fans and actually pinched off the top two to lets the branching up through. I’ve tucked on some of the other but they’re fat.
#4 seems to be the runt if you would call he that. ![]()
Heard back from ACI Support and they suggested the following should I encounter an issue again.
Day 27 and looking pretty. All I’ve done is fed a little silica and build a flower as a top dressing. The rest is all ph 6.2-6.3 charcoal filtered water in the reservoir.
#1 has some amazing structure to it. The others vary a little bit. Probably my favorite so far. Don’t really have to do much to her. Little leaf tucking here and there.
#2
#3 love these huge fans leafs really might be my favorite in the end.
#4 right there with the rest.
Day 29
Stretching and drinking - bumped the DLI up to 40 at the top of canopy. I’m reading the front 1/2 of the tent about 5 dli lower which is interesting. Might have to look into a new light or test this a bunch more with some better meter. @AutoGrowerMo ??
Is where it’s reading lower happen to be by where the door is open ?
Bingo !!!

Unpacking the genetics of The Whip! and Honey Badger takes you deep into the building blocks of Twenty20 Mendocino’s specialized breeding library. Both parents have highly targeted, distinct backgrounds.
1. The Lineage of “The Whip!”
The Whip! is a flagship, heavy-hitting photoperiod cultivar bred directly by Twenty20. Its genetic breakdown is:
- Sour Snow: A bedrock Twenty20 parent strain renowned for massive trichome coverage and an intense, sharp chemical/diesel aroma. It is famous for passing down rapid resin production and serious potency.
- Strawberry Afghani: This parent anchors the line with a structurally rigid, stout Indica frame. It brings a dense, heavy bud structure to the table and adds a subtle, deep overripe fruit complexity underneath the aggressive fuel notes.
2. The Lineage of “Honey Badger”
Honey Badger is Twenty20’s premier, “tier-2” purebred autoflower line (worked all the way up to an F7 generation for ultimate stability). It was engineered specifically to act as a speed donor without diluting resin quality. Its genetic breakdown is:
- White Widow: The legendary old-school classic. It introduces unmatched hardiness, a thick coat of sandy trichomes, and extreme environmental stress resistance to the line.
- Honey Bananas (Auto Selection): Originally a Honey Bananas line (Honey Boo Boo x Strawberry Banana) converted to an autoflower. It contributes exceptional resin gland quality and a slippery, rich, oily terpene base.
The Genetic Result in AutoWhip!
When these pieces are put together, the family tree merges four classic profiles:
[ Sour Snow ] x [ Strawberry Afghani ]
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[ The Whip! ]
x ---> [ AutoWhip! ]
[ Honey Badger ]
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[ White Widow ] x [ Honey Bananas Auto ]
Because Sour Snow and White Widow dominate the background of this cross, it explains why the line produces such a chemically aggressive, oily, diesel-and-rubber nose, while the Afghani and Widow sides lock in that short, ultra-sturdy, thick-canopied growth habit.
There’s reflectors all the way around the back, the front door is open so no reflector.
Wrong thread, my bad
Day 41 Tracking Nicely with some help from my backup gardener!
Environmental’s are looking good too. I turn the reservoir valve back on when it hits 50% and off when it reaches 60+ typically takes about 4-6 hrs to reach capacity. I have a small dehumidifier in the middle of the tent to help keep the humidity in check.































