So been about a week now and a lot has changed. Had to do a defole, and will start doing that at around week 4 beginning week 5 of bloom from now on, was amazed at how many bud sites were covered by big fan leaves. But with the airing out and well a few soft ties to pull colas apart they are doing great. the one on the left is still not as good as the one on the right but its got buds and thats what counts lol.
THe last pics were this morning when watering. Doing great!! I think 2 more weeks or so and it will be chop time.
Hey all a quick update. Also I don't know what happened to the pics in the last thread I hope it gets fixed. so the left plant is still acting funny but the right plant is going excellent. Will be chopping by 22 sep.
Enjoy!!
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Hey guys! So second to last post here, was a great grow with some oddities and some real success' as well. My final post in here will be the dry weight once I have finished drying. But to catch you all up.
On the last week of the grow not much significant changes other than colors. I just added water through the whole week watching everything start getting the fall colors.
As you can see the one on the left just never reached for the sky and it never really produced great pistols, but the buds are tight like rocks. I have separated them on the drying hangar and will cure them separate to see if there is a difference in the smoke quality. The one on the right was frosty, sticky and smelled awesome.
THe chop was a pain in the arse to be frank. It took me and the Mrs. 6 HOURS!!!!! to wet trim both plants and clean out the tent to dry. I left the, hopefully Bud Of The Month, for the last. Some serious weight in this chop for sure, and I am well happy with the result. Things will dry over the next week then we will do a final trim and weigh before it all goes into burping buckets. Then we get to move the whole thing to the new GROOM!!! really happy about that. Thank you all for following and thanks for all the support. When I see what I have been able to accomplish because of this great community I feel a sense of accomplishment. I am self sufficient for my medication needs and am enjoying every second of every grow, even the ones that failed, because I learn something new every day.