My favourite part of growing
Mine too!My favourite part of growing
I think you might be surprised when it comes to the weigh in.Very productive weekend,
Saturday morning pulled the plants out to give them a good check up, they had a good low ppm flush twice and had their water stopped on Thursday morning so the pots had been drying in the pots for two days, I scoped them and found at least 60% cloudy, 20+% clear and the rest just beginning to turn amber. Turned to my GF and told her to get the trimming sizzors and we got busy. Harvested that Critical Kush earlier last week so this weekend GF and I did the G13 Haze.
Total wet weight, 4596 all plants, had around 450 grams of small buds and leaf that will go in the oil also, the G13's averaged 999 g wet weight and the CK was 600 g. Not sure what that will be dry but being conservative and using a 15% wet to dry ratio it comes to 24.62 zips of good medicine (but never count those chickens and all that crap). Should be able to get enough CO for my treatment, I hope so anyway.
Ladies just before chop.
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First two rows hanging in the tent.
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All nine rows, lined up and smelling so nice.
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My little helpers comment, I don't want to take this leaf off it has so much white crystals all over it. My comment, remove it, it is going to be added to everything when we make oil.
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Well I will post dry weight when it happens, not totally happy, the Critical Kush will not be grown again and the entire plant is going to make oil. I would have done well weight wise had it not been for that bitch. Second time to try her but won't grow it again.
Guess I will continue to use the stacked 315's, very pleased with the lights.
GR
Three plus days hanging in the tent with heavy fan action. Removed the branches from the tent and cut the buds off the stems.I think you might be surprised when it comes to the weigh in.
Great run, can't wait to see how you improve from here!
Most people keep their grows too cool.Three plus days hanging in the tent with heavy fan action. Removed the branches from the tent and cut the buds off the stems.
Dry but pliable, put into plastic bags to sweat for 24 hrs, then it will go on the drying rack, for a day or so then into jars for curing. They are drying fast so watching them closely.
Although they are not cured yet, I know I am going to do 1g/W and possibly more.
Do believe I will not grow in the summer anymore, not without added equipment.
Looks like it will only be two grows a yr for this ol boy.
The buds don't seem to get as dense when I can only get the tent low temps in the mid 70'. I like getting my temps in the low to mid 80's during veg and for the first 4 or so weeks into flower, then lowering the temps to the high seventies during lights on and 70 or so during the last few weeks.Most people keep their grows too cool.
Hey now, I was running vertical silos long before he got here!I think you should build a Sedan style set up but with cooltubes for the summer months. Smash it out of the park all year round.
Yeah but if I said "do what ttystikk used to do" it could be open to multiple interpretations, your reputation with vertical precedes you brother. If I say Sedan there's no confusionHey now, I was running vertical silos long before he got here!
And I never found cool tubes necessary or even desirable. Proper airflow management and environmental control was key.
I plan to get back to doing it as soon as I'm able. Justice delayed is Justice denied.Yeah but if I said "do what ttystikk used to do" it could be open to multiple interpretations, your reputation with vertical precedes you brother. If I say Sedan there's no confusion
I ran cool tube in a horizontal grow a few yrs ago, worked ok, but prefer bare bulb.I think you should build a Sedan style set up but with cooltubes for the summer months. Smash it out of the park all year round.
Thanks for the kind words.I ran cool tube in a horizontal grow a few yrs ago, worked ok, but prefer bare bulb.
I really prefer to grow in the winter. If I can get two grows a year like this last one I would not need a summer grow.
Tty, no need to worry, you will be back growing again in no time.
GR
Hey now, I was running vertical silos long before he got here!
And I never found cool tubes necessary or even desirable. Proper airflow management and environmental control was key.