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zone5bmi

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Yeah I seen them for the first time yesterday now they are ghost...... Something dont smell quite right....
 

Huel Perkins

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Thank you mods for restoring all my pics that had disappeared!

1/2 Happy new year everyone! I've spent the last few days harvesting the Cheesequake, I decided to harvest right at 8 weeks rather than letting them go longer and risk them going hermi. Everything looks good as far as the harvest goes, the buds aren't nearly as fat as the AK-47 buds but they are more dense so the weight should be there. Although the Cheesequake really doesn't have super impressive traits it does look to be some fine quality medicine. I plan to get it lab tested after a couple weeks of curing. I have a few pics that I will post up later today.
 

Huel Perkins

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Just a few pics i snapped while harvesting the Cheesequake.







Last is a Cannatonic pic i snapped last week, she is getting extremely frosty!



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Trichyn9ne

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I'm super late to the party but I must say nice journal. I'll have to follow your next grow!! Clearly looks like you got er dialed in
 

Huel Perkins

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I'm super late to the party but I must say nice journal. I'll have to follow your next grow!! Clearly looks like you got er dialed in
Thanks but there is actually a bunch of things i didn't like or learned on this grow. Being that this was a new tent and new lighting compared to previous grows i had a few minor issues with temps, as well as growing new strains (figuring out their feeding needs as i went) and the time i spent being sick and neglecting the garden. I hope my next grow goes much better but thats just the name of the game, live and learn.
 

Huel Perkins

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1/5 I've got all of the Cheesequake dried and in containers curing, i'm eager to smell the aroma of the final product. I'm going to start chopping the AK-47 today, going to bust my ass to get it done as fast as i can, getting pretty sick of trimming already lol. The Cannatonic is looking like its having deficiency issues, not sure what it is just yet...


Dried Cheesequake





AK-47




Cannatonic


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zone5bmi

Active Member
Inspiring man. The colors and crystals are so..... Vivid man...... I bet the smell gives you a sense of euphoria
 

st0wandgrow

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Huel, I'll be over by 6:00 to test that for you.

It doesn't look safe. You really should have someone smoke that first to make sure. :-)
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
1/5 I've got all of the Cheesequake dried and in containers curing, i'm eager to smell the aroma of the final product. I'm going to start chopping the AK-47 today, going to bust my ass to get it done as fast as i can, getting pretty sick of trimming already lol. The Cannatonic is looking like its having deficiency issues, not sure what it is just yet...


Dried Cheesequake





AK-47




Cannatonic


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Very nice huel!
 

Huel Perkins

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1/8 Finished harvesting the AK-47 yesterday, put in a lot of hours trimming but the yield looks pretty good. The Cannatonic is looking like its almost ready to come down soon, the buds are crazy frosty and have some really cool fox tails. Unfortunately none of the Cannatonic pics turned out good enough to post but i do have a few AK-47 pics from the harvest.






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Huel Perkins

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1/12 All of the Cheesequake and AK-47 is now in containers curing, overall looks like a pretty good yield.

Started to harvest the Cannatonic today. Its about a week sooner than i expected but over the last week it really started to ripen up fast. These buds are extremely frosty with trichs completely covering most of the leaf shoots. I've been leaving these buds a little leafy because i plan to make a bunch of capsules from decarbed plant material.

Some pics of the Cannatonic during today's harvest.







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