Been a while. Cut the crop two weeks ago, after heavy drenching rain damage. The buds were way wet when I hung them, and I had to leave town on business. Came back to find I lost 1/4 or so of the crop to mold, because I didn't have enough airflow to get the surface moisture off. Oh well, its personal use, I can live for a year on the roughly 6 lb that remains. The potency is quite decent, and we're loving the Original Glue high. The Chem Dawg is excellent as well, but I lost a whole plant of the CD, so I'll never know about that one.
Lessons learned from the season.
1) much better netting is needed. My net needed to be at four and six feet, with stronger side supports.
2)
Heavy 16 Fire promotes earlier budding.
3) proactively test soil pH early on and correct, in new beds.
4) Light deprivation on small plants works great to get an early crop.
5) The white widow is two weeks later than the other strains, think I'm done with it.