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SCRoG closet: WOS NLxBB Early Harvest

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Day 22 of flower since flip on 4/20. 2.5’x3’ screen. Fox Farm soil and trio and using Recharge. HLG 300 QB pulling 285w from the wall.

Any guesses on yield? Breeder says this is a 45 day strain but of course I know that’s probably not going to be the case. I will be watching trichs closely. 😊
 

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Looking fantastic. I also switched to 12/12 on 4/20

I took this pic on the same day as your post on May 12th. Yours look a decent amount fatter and more mature than mine in hydroponics. I believe these are NL#5 x Haze. They had a fairly short veg

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Day 27 since switch. Had a couple of leaves displaying some signs of nutrient lock and runoff tests confirmed that the soil was too hot. Flushed them out and the girls seem to be back in the zone.

According to the breeder (World of Seeds), this “Early Harvest Collection” strain is a photoperiod strain that has some auto genetics resulting in faster finishing - 45 days. Do these look like they might finish in 18 days? I promise I’m not impatient, just trying to plan for the finishing flush.
 

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Looks like its got a ways to go to me. You able to get close up trichome pics?
 
Low-tech, but the best I’ve got. They’re mostly clear.
 

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Harvested 6oz of buds and a 7 gram hash ball from the trim. The pH/nutrient burn caused one of the girls to herm, so I’m finding a few seeds in the smaller lower buds. Sucks to find seeds, but maybe they’ll be worth cultivating at some point.

I was able to remove the screen for the final pictures before chop. I did this so I could hang the whole plants.
 

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Do yourself and the genepool a favor. Toss the hem seeds and buy regular seeds. Just say no to autos and fem seeds.
 
Do yourself and the genepool a favor. Toss the hem seeds and buy regular seeds. Just say no to autos and fem seeds.

I have plenty of strains to experiment with (Blueberry, Jack Herer, Ultimate AK, and Royal Highness are all in the queue), but it's nice having some free seeds of decent genetic quality to experiment with... especially since this strain is not known to hermie and probably seeded due to my goof up/inexperience. :)
 
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