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The first three in the bag are dried and trimmed:
Chem Og at 10 weeks: 1.75 oz
White widow at 11 weeks : 1.3 oz
Chocolate Chunk at 9 weeks 2.85 oz

I’m really impressed with the cc (Naomi) because it never was affected by the broad mites and it took to the bag soil like crazy. The herb is very strong but not so you can’t get anything done. This is maybe a Sativa pheno of this indica strain? It was lanky and spread long branches. I have a second in the bag (foxy) that is showing different characteristics. Have clones of both so we will see if it is as good

The white widow had a hard time in the big bag. It was obviously stunted by broad mites. It had a rough time at transplant as the root ball tore coming out of the plastic 1 gal. It spent its first few weeks trying to recover and was behind the entire flower. Despite that it surprised me with its yield which was not great, but was more than I would have expected. I hope I have not damaged the genetics of this pheno, that I have had for so long, with the broad mite infestation.

The Chem Og stacked on a huge main cola, I think that i will keep the clones and veg and train this one to see what she does with a little more time and attention.

Of course there was also the exotic genetic’s mystery seed. This yielded .75 oz of herb with no detectable THC. I don’t know how they do their free seed packs at Seeds here now or exotic. I have a few more freebies that came in the same pack. . I wonder if they are all the same or if I should try another. The other one I popped from this pack showed as a male while still in veg, which I have never heard of.

Anyway. Praise Jah. There is a bounty.
 
Pfr-97 Thursday am
Gave a Tropicana Cookies a thorough sulfer spray and added it to the bag. Veg is looking a little yellow in places. Gave a light kelp/fish hydrolysate feeding.
 

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Portraits of Thseeds Chocolate Chunk
 

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Ethos Chem-Og
 

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Took down the second Chem Og this am. This was a tipped plant that went into the big bag and did not stretch at all. Really dense and short with 3 colas and not much else. This is what I was hoping to grow. I have historically outgrown my space with plants that stretch into the lights and require excessive amounts of support. This plant held her own head up for the entire grow.
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Afghan peach is getting close. Very pungent and definitely seems like something special.
 

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The big bag is looking pretty good. Plants are reaching for the lights and seem really healthy. Compact and developing nice buds.
 

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Added this extremely root bound and spray destroyed specimen to see what she would do. Maybe a waste of time but I’m curious. There was a nice spot where she fit and I think she’ll bouce back once she tastes the big bag. Dumb idea?
 

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White widow from the big bag looking sexy
 

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The afghan peach smells like grape bubble-yum.
 

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Added another Afghan Peach which was a bit yellowed and root bound bc of trying to keep her in a small container. Still dialing in veg so that plants are kept healthy despite trying to minimize pot size to keep transition to big bag easy on the big bag.
2ond Chem Og weighed out at 1.8 oz.
 

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Micronized sulfur all of veg. Trying to settle into IPM mode from full defcon but still unsure how I will do it exactly. I have been alternating the grandevo/oroboost, pfr-97/oroboost, and the micronized sulfur. But I’m not sure that this is the best long term approach. Also this does not happen in the flower bag. I’m down on buying bugs because I had sachets up prior to and during my last outbreak of broads.
 

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Afghan Peach came in at 1.75 oz and frosty.
 

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Here’s that sick looking yellow Chocolate Chunk that went in 2 weeks ago
 

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Chem Og #3 building some trichs
 

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