DAY 121...Good news & bad news!
Starting with the bad...
After cutting out the rot on one of my plants I saw that it was continuing to appear around the defoliated area. Unsurprising really as this shit spreads from the inside out, thus being invisible until it's too late. So, I think much of the large, top cola ended up in the bin. Fortunately there aren't any more signs of rot that I can see on the plant.
But...a couple of days ago I spotted an area of wispy, cobweb-like fuzz on the top cola of another plant!! Same problem & the same unfortunate solution. Again, it seems good now...hopefully.
I put this down to an increase in humidity as we're well into autumn. In retrospect, having them on a windowsill, right next to glass that was starting to collect moisture around the edges was a bad idea too. You live & learn, right?
Next time, if I follow the same process, I'm starting in May, not July!! The sun won't be as hot but the air will be drier & I'll be much more mindful about monitoring humidity. Harvesting in late August makes much more sense.
Now, the good news...
I harvested the Glueberry OG as the trichomes were cloudy & turning amber, choosing to wet-trim. I put together a rudimentary hanging box & kept the hanging buds away from sunlight. They hung for just over 9 days with a temperature/humidity of 15°C/64%...not ideal but I had no nasty surprises...
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Today I did the "snap test" finally hearing the fabled, tell-tale crack & decided to take them down, clip off the buds & cure them in an air-tight jar.
First though, I weighed them & was very surprised to register 35.24 grams! I'm happy with that...
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