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Getting close, week 10 flower, very frosty.

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Getting close, week 10 flower, very frosty.

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Cheers, I personally don't like stuff cut early as it's a heady high if anything and doesn't do much else for me, compared to cutting later which I find gives good pain relief, and gets me very high etc. I also don't like eating my tomatoes when they aren't ripe either, actually I used this same soil to grow 750g of chronic last run, then carried the soil outside and grew 5 tomato plants and got about 400 or so tomatoes and then carried the soil back inside and grew this run haha. I love organic, all I do is feed straight water and it produces the goods.
No top dressing..?
 
Stunning.. what's the lighting with these? Hang height, PPFD?
Lighting is 1 x 800w full spectrum led light. Mostly kept around 30" from the canopy, looked to be pissing the girls off when dropped to around 20" this round so moved it back up, which was interesting as last run they were fine at 12"
PPFD not much this time either, have to check my diary at lights on but from memory only about 650 I think.
 
The 2 smaller girls are all dried and in jars now. Only ended up with 5.5oz from the quick plant and 6oz from the short plant. Luckily the smoke is chronic. Hopefully the other 2 girls yield more.
Chronic... Want to try that one.. where did you source the Chronic from? Looking great!
 
Chronic... Want to try that one.. where did you source the Chronic from? Looking great!
For me, people have always referred to really strong weed as Chronic. Possibly there's a strain called Chronic too.
Maybe the other 2 plants are ready to cut now. Been in the hospital the last few days with the wife so hopefully we can go home today and I can check them tonight. Cheers.
 
For me, people have always referred to really strong weed as Chronic. Possibly there's a strain called Chronic too.
Maybe the other 2 plants are ready to cut now. Been in the hospital the last few days with the wife so hopefully we can go home today and I can check them tonight. Cheers.
Chronic is an AK-47/Northern Light/Skunk cross.. so probably none existent if your looking for the original. 😟
 
Hi, A couple of my plants are just about ready. I have 4 of the same strain going for a 2nd run indoors and they all look like they're about a week apart, now in week 10 flower.
Organic grow, about 20gal pots, still drinking 4L each every 2 days. 1 plant is nearly all completely swollen, mostly cloudy trics with some amber trics but only really on the sugar leaves so still letting her run. 1st grow they went to the end of 11weeks and were fire. These 3 pics from yesterday are of the 1 plant that's nearly finished, she's the smallest of the 4. Her seed has been the quickest though and she was planted a week later than the other 3, but she was quite easy to upset compared to others so I'm surprised she has made it this far. View attachment 2328017View attachment 2328018View attachment 2328032
I want to stand in that soil.
 
Cheers, I personally don't like stuff cut early as it's a heady high if anything and doesn't do much else for me, compared to cutting later which I find gives good pain relief, and gets me very high etc. I also don't like eating my tomatoes when they aren't ripe either, actually I used this same soil to grow 750g of chronic last run, then carried the soil outside and grew 5 tomato plants and got about 400 or so tomatoes and then carried the soil back inside and grew this run haha. I love organic, all I do is feed straight water and it produces the goods.
I could tell just by looking at that soil that's why those plants were so healthy. Really stunning work man. I guess I'm a so-called newbie and I'm nothing but impressed. I'm just learning the basics but man does that look like quality soil. I aspire to have a setup like that. Tip of the hat
 
I could tell just by looking at that soil that's why those plants were so healthy. Really stunning work man. I guess I'm a so-called newbie and I'm nothing but impressed. I'm just learning the basics but man does that look like quality soil. I aspire to have a setup like that. Tip of the hat
Bro I'm a complete newbie with growing indoors too, this is only my 2nd run indoors. The soil I've put a lot of work into it and it's had everything bar the kitchen sink thrown in it up till now haha I pretty much just wing it and hope it all comes together really.
What/how are you growing now?
 
Hi, A couple of my plants are just about ready. I have 4 of the same strain going for a 2nd run indoors and they all look like they're about a week apart, now in week 10 flower.
Organic grow, about 20gal pots, still drinking 4L each every 2 days. 1 plant is nearly all completely swollen, mostly cloudy trics with some amber trics but only really on the sugar leaves so still letting her run. 1st grow they went to the end of 11weeks and were fire. These 3 pics from yesterday are of the 1 plant that's nearly finished, she's the smallest of the 4. Her seed has been the quickest though and she was planted a week later than the other 3, but she was quite easy to upset compared to others so I'm surprised she has made it this far. View attachment 2328017View attachment 2328018View attachment 2328032
Nice 👌
 
Cut the other two plants lastnight at 12½wks flower. Big job. Feels heavier than the first two plants were. Here's some pics from a couple days before cutting. Dry and cure environment is perfect so should be some nice buds getting jarred up in a couple weeks with any luck. Cheers.
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All dried and cured and bagged up for storage. What a long 5 months. I'm really glad it's all done. I ended up with 28.5oz all dried and cured from the 4 plants. The smoke is fire, about as good as good as it gets, all organic, no nutes, no bugs or spraying anything from start to finish, 100% clean healthy buds.
Biggest plant was 10oz dry. Should keep me in smoke for nearly a couple years. Cheers.
 
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