🪴 Short, squat structure with explosive buds. Trains well. Smells strong, use a carbon filter indoors.
Introduction
Super Boof isn’t just another high-THC hybrid, it’s a full-on flavor and resin bomb with top-shelf appeal. If you’re looking for a strain that stacks dense, frosty colas with fruity-funky terps, this diary has you covered. Whether you’re growing in a closet tent or under open skies in Cali, this is your go-to guide on how to grow Super Boof seeds step by step, and pull a loud, crystal-coated harvest.
In this week-by-week grow journal, you’ll find:
The best environment and gear to start with
A realistic timeline from germination to cure
Training tips to get more yield from this chunky hybrid
Visual guides to help you stay on track
Let’s get into it.
Materials & Environment Setup
Before you plant your Super Boof seeds, you’ll want to lock in the right environment. This strain isn’t high-maintenance, but its chunky buds and thick aroma do benefit from proper airflow, lighting, and space.
Here’s exactly what you need to get started:
⛺️ Grow Space Options
Indoor: A 2×4 ft or 3×3 ft tent works perfectly. Super Boof grows bushy, not tall (~40–50 inches), making it ideal for tents with 5–6 ft of headroom.
Outdoor: Plant in late spring (after last frost). Needs full sun, good air circulation, and low humidity during flower to avoid mold.
Recommended U.S. regions: California, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado.
💡 Lighting
Vegetative stage: Full-spectrum LED (200–300W) or HPS light
Flowering stage: Same LED/HPS, closer to canopy
Keep lights 18–24 inches above plant tops during early growth
Switch to 12/12 lighting at flower stage
🪴 Medium & Containers
Soil: Light organic mix or living soil is beginner-friendly
Coco + Perlite (70/30): Great for faster growth and precise control
Start in solo cups → transplant to 3 or 5-gallon fabric pots
🍕 Nutrients
Veg stage: High nitrogen (NPK around 3-1-2)
Flower stage: Boost phosphorus & potassium (e.g. 1-2-3 or 0-10-10)
Optional: CalMag, silica, microbial boosters
🌡️ Environmental Tools
Oscillating fan
Carbon filter (especially indoors — Super Boof is LOUD)
Thermometer + hygrometer
pH meter (target 6.0–6.5 in soil)
Humidifier or dehumidifier if needed
⚙️ Target Conditions
Phase
Temp (°F)
Humidity (%)
Light Cycle
Germination
75–80
70–80
18/6
Vegetative
70–80
55–65
18/6
Flowering
65–75
40–50
12/12
Drying
60–70
50
Darkness
Germination
The best way to germinate Super Boof seeds is the paper towel method, as recommended in our Hypno Seeds Germination Guide. It’s beginner-proof and doesn’t require any soaking or sealed containers.
Important:
Do not soak the seeds in water.
Do not seal them inside a plastic bag or container. These traps moisture and increase the risk of seed rot.
✅ Germination Steps
Lightly dampen two paper towels (no dripping).
Place the seeds between the towels.
Sandwich them between two paper plates.
Store in a warm, dark place (~75–80°F).
Check daily, most seeds will sprout in 2–3 days.
Once the taproot is 0.5–1 inch long, plant into a moist medium with the root facing down.
Once planted, your Super Boof is officially in week 1. This is a delicate phase, so focus on gentle light, high humidity, and careful watering.
Lighting: 18/6 (18 hours on, 6 off)
Light Distance: ~24 inches from canopy
Humidity: 70–80%
Temperature: 75–78°F
Watering: Very light, mist or syringe near the stem when topsoil is dry
Nutrients: None yet, seedlings don’t need food until week 2
🪴 Expect a small plant ~2–3 inches tall with two cotyledons and the first true leaf pair by day 5–7.
Week 2 (Days 8–14)
By the second week, your Super Boof seedling should be showing its first true leaves and starting to build a solid root system. The key this week: don’t overdo it. Let the plant guide you.
✅ What to Expect
Size: 3–5 inches tall
Leaves: First serrated leaves should appear (not just round cotyledons)
Roots: Establishing, you may see early root tips near drainage holes
Growth: Still slow and compact, but steady
🌡️ Environment Targets
Light: 18/6 schedule (18 hrs ON, 6 OFF)
Distance: Lower LED to ~20–22 inches above canopy
Temperature: 72–78°F
Humidity: 65–70%
Watering: Small amounts around base every 2–3 days (only when top inch is dry)
🍕 Nutrients (Light Intro)
Start feeding at ¼ strength
Use a veg formula with higher nitrogen (e.g. NPK 3-1-2)
Optional: Add CalMag if using RO water
pH your water to 6.0–6.5
🚫 No need for root boosters or heavy additives, just stick to basics.
🧹 Maintenance Tips
Keep airflow light and consistent (no direct fan on plant)
Check for stretching: if it’s stretching too much, lower the light
Label your pots if growing multiple strains
🪴 Super Boof tends to stay stocky early on, a good sign for indoor growers.
Week 3 (Days 15–21)
This is the week your Super Boof goes from seedling to real plant. With a strong root base and new growth nodes forming, it’s the perfect time to shape the canopy for bigger yields later.
✅ What to Expect
Size: 6–9 inches tall
Leaves: 3–5 fingered leaves developing, possibly 7-finger by end of week
Structure: Node spacing stays tight, Super Boof is naturally bushy
Roots: Strong, time to consider transplanting into final pot (3–5 gal fabric pot)
🌡️ Environment Targets
Light: Still 18/6
Distance: Lower LED to ~18–20 inches from canopy
Temperature: 72–78°F
Humidity: 60–65%
Watering: Slightly more volume, every 2–3 days
pH: 6.0–6.5
🍕 Nutrients
Increase to ½ strength veg nutrients
Continue CalMag if needed
Watch for signs of deficiency (light green leaves, curled tips = too much or too little)
✂️ Training Time (Optional but Recommended)
You can now:
Top the plant above the 3rd or 4th node to encourage more colas
Or use LST (low-stress training) to gently bend and tie the main stem outward
This opens the canopy and boosts airflow/light penetration
🎯 Super Boof responds well to both topping and LST, especially in small tents.
🧹 Maintenance Tips
Defoliate only lightly if any lower leaves are touching the soil
Keep airflow strong underneath the canopy
Monitor temperature dips at night, aim to stay above 68°F
🪴 By the end of Week 3, your Super Boof should look like a small, symmetrical bush, ready to explode next week.
Week 4 (Days 22–28)
Week 4 is the final week of vegetative growth for most Super Boof grows. You’ve shaped the plant, dialed in your environment, and now it’s prepping for flower. Your goal this week: stabilize the canopy, finish transplanting (if not yet), and maintain healthy, even growth.
✅ What to Expect
Size: 10–14 inches tall, growing wider than taller
Leaves: Broad, healthy fan leaves should be thriving
Structure: LST branches spreading outward, or 2–4 strong tops from topping
Roots: Well-established, now’s your last chance to transplant if needed
🌡️ Environment Targets
Light: Still 18/6
Distance: ~16–18 inches from canopy
Temperature: 72–78°F
Humidity: 55–60% (start lowering slightly for pre-flower)
Watering: Increased volume as plant size grows
pH: 6.0–6.5
🍕 Nutrients
Continue veg nutrients at full strength
Consider adding light microbial inoculants or mycorrhizae
CalMag as needed (especially in coco)
No bloom nutes yet, wait until flower flip
✂️ Final Training & Shaping
Complete all training now, no topping after this week
Use LST to spread colas evenly if canopy isn’t flat yet
Optionally defoliate large fan leaves blocking light from new growth
🎯 Super Boof stays manageable in height but stacks weight later, now’s the time to open up those bud sites.
🧹 Maintenance Tips
Check airflow beneath the canopy
Prep your light timer and gear for 12/12 flip
Final transplant if still in small pot, this is your last window
🪴 By the end of Week 4, your Super Boof should be short, wide, and thriving, ready to flip into flower.
Week 5 (Days 29–35)
This is the week you switch your light cycle to 12/12, signaling to your Super Boof that it’s time to flower. The plant will respond by stretching vertically and shifting energy from leaves to bud sites.
✅ What to Expect
Size: Can grow 50–100% taller over the next 2–3 weeks
Stretch Begins: Internodal space increases rapidly
Bud Sites: Small “button” pistils start to form by the end of the week
Aroma: Slight increase, install carbon filter if not already
💡 Light & Environment
Light Schedule: Switch to 12/12 (12 hrs ON, 12 hrs OFF)
Light Distance: ~12–16 inches from canopy
Temperature: 70–78°F (keep below 80°F during lights ON)
Humidity: Lower to 50–55%
pH: Maintain at 6.0–6.5
Airflow: Increase airflow gently to prevent mold later
🍕 Nutrients
Begin bloom nutrients this week
Choose a formula with higher phosphorus & potassium (e.g. 1-2-3)
Optional: Add silica or beneficial microbes for structure and root health
CalMag stays in rotation for at least two more weeks
✂️ Training Notes
No more topping.
You can still gently tie branches outward if needed using LST
Avoid aggressive defoliation, let the plant focus on transition
👃 Aroma Alert
Super Boof’s terp profile starts to rise now, blood orange, vanilla, and grapefruit notes will begin to emerge. Indoors, carbon filtration is essential unless you’re fine with the whole house smelling like funky citrus candy.
🪴 By the end of Week 5, your plant may look 30–50% bigger, and pre-flowers should be visible at each top. It’s officially go time.
Week 6 (Days 36–42)
Welcome to early flower. By now, your Super Boof is stretching less and stacking more. You’ll notice white pistils sprouting from each top, and the plant’s citrusy-funky aroma will start filling the room.
✅ What to Expect
Size: Likely 1.5× original veg height, stretch slows by end of week
Budlets Forming: Tight clusters of white pistils at all tops
Trichomes: Begin to appear on sugar leaves and bud sites
Aroma: Stronger now, citrus, orange peel, vanilla, and funk
Airflow: Ensure fans are moving air through and under canopy
pH: 6.0–6.5
🍕 Nutrients
Continue bloom nutrients (P and K heavy)
Optional: Start adding a PK booster if you’re using one
Maintain CalMag to prevent mid-flower deficiencies
Monitor EC or PPM to avoid salt buildup
✂️ Canopy Management
Light defoliation if bud sites are shaded
Ensure good spacing and airflow between colas
No more tying or bending, let her stretch naturally now
👃 Terpene Note
This is where Super Boof’s blood orange + vanilla terpene profile really wakes up. Expect a funky citrus nose that’ll keep intensifying week by week.
🪴 By the end of Week 6, you should see visible buds with long white hairs and a light dusting of frost, it’s only going to get louder from here.
Week 7 (Days 43–49)
By Week 7, your Super Boof plant is officially locked into flower mode. Buds are fattening, pistils are waving, and trichomes are starting to build a sticky, shimmering coat. You’re halfway through bloom, now’s the time to maintain perfect conditions and avoid any stress.
✅ What to Expect
Buds: Noticeably denser and longer
Trichomes: Visible on calyxes and sugar leaves
Pistils: Mostly white, still reaching outward
Aroma: Very strong now, citrus peel, cream, earthy funk
Leaves: May darken slightly or show hints of purple/red if nighttime temps drop
Optional: Mid-flower PK boosters if using (not mandatory)
No nitrogen-heavy feeds, this phase is all about phosphorus and potassium
Watch for signs of nutrient lockout (burnt tips, curling leaves)
✂️ Maintenance Tips
Light defoliation of large fan leaves blocking bud sites
Remove any lower popcorn buds that won’t develop
Check for signs of mold in dense areas, stay ahead of it
🔥 Strain Behavior Note
Super Boof stays compact and efficient, but its flowers bulk up fast from here on out. You may start seeing early resin globs it’s a good sign. Buds will finish short, wide, and crystal-heavy.
🪴 By the end of Week 7, your buds should be stacking up nicely, and the plant should smell so strong it’s impossible to ignore. You’re now entering peak flower.
Week 8 (Days 50–56)
Week 8 is peak flower. Super Boof’s buds are swelling, frosting up, and developing the terp-rich coating that makes this strain so visually and aromatically powerful. From this point forward, the plant is finishing, not growing. Your focus now is on observation, consistency, and patience.
✅ What to Expect
Bud Size: Significantly bulked up
Trichomes: Dense across buds and sugar leaves
Color Shift: Pistils may begin curling and turning orange
Aroma: Intense, sharp grapefruit peel, vanilla, and that signature earthy funk
Lower Leaves: May start fading slightly, this is natural
🌡️ Environment Targets
Light: 12/12
Distance: Maintain 10–12 inches from canopy
Temperature: 66–74°F
Humidity: 38–42% (do not go above 45%)
pH: 6.0–6.5
Airflow: No changes, strong but indirect circulation is a must
🍕 Nutrients
Continue full bloom feed, no boost or additives unless you’re experienced
Optional: Start backing off nitrogen further
Begin considering your flush window if pistils and trichomes are maturing quickly
Flush typically starts in Week 9
🔬 Trichome Monitoring
Start inspecting buds with a loupe or digital scope:
Clear trichomes: Not ready
Cloudy trichomes: Peak THC
Amber trichomes: More sedative, body-heavy effect
For Super Boof, aim for mostly cloudy with 10–20% amber, perfect balance of euphoric and relaxed
🧹 Maintenance Tips
Don’t overwater, roots are slowing down
Trim any dead or yellowing leaves to prevent moisture buildup
Double-check odor control, it’s hitting max terp mode
🪴 By the end of Week 8, your buds should look chunky, sticky, and photo-ready. Trichome color is your new calendar, harvest is just around the corner.
Week 9 (Days 57–63)
This is your home stretch. Super Boof is done growing, now it’s finishing. You’ll start the flush to clean out excess nutrients, monitor trichomes daily, and prep for harvest. Expect a dramatic fade, heavier aroma, and denser buds in these last days.
✅ What to Expect
Bud Appearance: Dense, frosty, pistils mostly curled, and orange
Trichomes: Majority cloudy, ~15–30% amber depending on preference
Leaves: Yellowing or purple fade on fan leaves, totally normal
Aroma: Peak loud: citrus, vanilla, deep funk hitting full blast
Structure: Buds will stop swelling, but may firm up further
🌡️ Environment Targets
Light: 12/12, no changes
Temperature: 64–72°F
Humidity: 35–40% max
Airflow: Maintain strong, steady circulation to prevent final-week mold
Light Distance: Stay ~10–12 inches above buds
🚿 Flushing Guide
Start flushing now to clean the roots for a smoother smoke.
Flush = plain pH-balanced water only (no nutrients)
Water until ~20% runoff each time
Continue this until harvest (7–10 days total)
Use distilled or clean tap water, pH ~6.2
📌 Flushing reduces leftover salts, improves taste, and gives you cleaner ash.
🔬 Trichome Final Check
Inspect daily:
Mostly cloudy, 15–20% amber = balanced, euphoric high
30%+ amber = more stoney, relaxing finish
Harvest window opens once you reach your desired trichome ratio
🧹 Final Tasks
Remove any last dead leaves
Clean scissors, drying rack, and jars in advance
Label drying space and prep a dark, cool area with good airflow
Decide: chop whole plant, or branch by branch?
🪴 By the end of Week 9, your Super Boof should look like a frosty beast, swollen, colorful, and loud. If the trichomes say go, it’s time.
Harvest & Drying (Days 64–74+)
You’ve made it. Your Super Boof plant is fully matured, frosty, and loud. The trichomes are right, the fade is beautiful, and it’s time to cut her down. But don’t rush, how you dry and cure matters just as much as how you grew.
✅ Harvest Timing Recap
Best time to harvest:
Lights OFF for at least 12 hours
Trichomes: Mostly cloudy with ~15–25% amber
Pistils: 70–90% curled and orange
Fan leaves: Faded yellow, purple, or red hues
✂️ Always trim in a clean space with sharp scissors and clean hands.
🌫️ Drying Setup
Environment:
Temp: 60–70°F (ideally ~65°F)
Humidity: 50–55%
Darkness: Complete (UV breaks down cannabinoids)
Airflow: Passive air exchange + gentle circulation (no direct fan)
How to hang:
Whole plant upside down
Or cut branches and hang from coat hangers, rope, or drying rack
Keep buds spaced out for even airflow
⏳ Drying time: 7–10 days
Buds are ready when small stems snap instead of bending
✂️ Post-Dry Trimming
Trim off sugar leaves close to the bud
Handle buds gently to avoid knocking off trichomes
Store trimmed buds in airtight glass jars or Grove Bags
Curing (Days 75–100+)
Curing deepens flavor, smooths the smoke, and improves potency preservation. Don’t skip it.
Curing Process:
Week 1:
Burp jars daily (open 10–15 mins to release moisture)
Keep jars at 60–65% RH
Weeks 2–3:
Burp every 2–3 days
Week 4+:
Burp weekly
Buds are now fully cured and ready to store long-term
🎯 Ideal storage: cool, dark place around 60°F with 60% RH
Final Yield & Smoke Report
Indoor Yield: 1.1–1.5 oz/ft²
Outdoor Yield: 10–15 oz/plant
Bag Appeal: Dense, frosty, orange-haired nugs
Flavor: Creamy citrus, vanilla, blood orange funk
Effects: Euphoric head high, creative flow, smooth body relaxation
🪴 You’ve just grown one of the loudest, frostiest hybrids in the game. Super Boof rewards patience, training, and a good dry room. Enjoy your harvest, you earned it.
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