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Opinions of first grow? Cali strain is unknown.

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This is my first grow. I did mainline for 4 colas. The vegetative state was only for about 1 month so the plant is small. Just want opinions on the overall plant structure, health, and appearance. The smell is tropical, citrusy, and sweet. Some purple hues at top of main colas. Open to constructive criticism. Thanks.
 

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They look pretty good - but it is rather impossible to see important characteristics with the grow lamps you use as lighting for your photos. If you are looking for health feedback - please use a broadband ( white light ) light source for photos. True color rendition is important for plant diagnosis.
 
They look pretty good - but it is rather impossible to see important characteristics with the grow lamps you use as lighting for your photos. If you are looking for health feedback - please use a broadband ( white light ) light source for photos. True color rendition is important for plant diagnosis.
They look pretty good - but it is rather impossible to see important characteristics with the grow lamps you use as lighting for your photos. If you are looking for health feedback - please use a broadband ( white light ) light source for photos. True color rendition is important for plant diagnosis.
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They look pretty good - but it is rather impossible to see important characteristics with the grow lamps you use as lighting for your photos. If you are looking for health feedback - please use a broadband ( white light ) light source for photos. True color rendition is important for plant diagnosis.
I will take some more with white light. Be on look out. Thank you!
 
Here are the pics under white light. Open to ideas and recommendations.
 

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Nice!!
Reminds me of cookies🧐
Thank you for your feedback. This is my first one. I believe I am about 3 weeks from harvest. Wanted to see if everything looks good and healthy. Other than some small imperfections on leaves. Which I believe it may be from nute burn. It smells really sweet and it's super sticky.
 
Those are pretty good results for a first time @Esko
Time to start reviewing those curing threads. That process needs to be well planned before you get to finish day.
It can be easy for a beginner to lose much hard won quality in the curing process. Good work!
 
Here are the pics under white light. Open to ideas and recommendations.

Welcome to The Farm @Esko! I hope you find it receptive, useful and friendly as that is certainly our goal!

Very, very nice work!! I don't think they are ready to chop yet, but i certainly agree it is time to start reading the harvest & curing material and making required purchases. Don't forget a drying rack of some sort. I didn't think about it until after i made my first cut then had to scurry and ended up with some mildewed buds. Just a few, i dried extra buds on a sheet in the bottom of a basket, and did not provide enough air movement underneath.

Happy Growing! 🍻 😎
 
Those are pretty good results for a first time @Esko
Time to start reviewing those curing threads. That process needs to be well planned before you get to finish day.
It can be easy for a beginner to lose much hard won quality in the curing process. Good work!
Thank you! I appreciate your feedback. I guess I have a green thumb. Time to celebrate! Lights up sunset sherbert joint. I still have about 4 more weeks or less to chop. I've been studying the dry and cure process. I'm excited!
Those are pretty good results for a first time @Esko
Time to start reviewing those curing threads. That process needs to be well planned before you get to finish day.
It can be easy for a beginner to lose much hard won quality in the curing process. Good work!
 
Welcome to The Farm @Esko! I hope you find it receptive, useful and friendly as that is certainly our goal!

Very, very nice work!! I don't think they are ready to chop yet, but i certainly agree it is time to start reading the harvest & curing material and making required purchases. Don't forget a drying rack of some sort. I didn't think about it until after i made my first cut then had to scurry and ended up with some mildewed buds. Just a few, i dried extra buds on a sheet in the bottom of a basket, and did not provide enough air movement underneath.

Happy Growing! 🍻 😎
Thank you for your feedback. I am proud of my work and to recieve great feed back. Made my day. Going to smoke some ghost of to it. Yes I am 6 weeks from switching 12/12. So I would say about 4 weeks to cut down. I am keeping track of trichomes and pistles. I will definitely do more research on the dry/cure
 
Thank you for your feedback. I am proud of my work and to recieve great feed back. Made my day. Going to smoke some ghost of to it. Yes I am 6 weeks from switching 12/12. So I would say about 4 weeks to cut down. I am keeping track of trichomes and pistles. I will definitely do more research on the dry/cure

Cool. I'm In! 🍻
 
Hey I’m on my first grow and if my buds look like that period I’ll be happy. Good stuff!
 
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