** Bag Of Oranges ** Community Journal **

MIRedBuds

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Blew the bag on this one but still got every little drop of honey, I flipped the bag over and pressed again at 200 after this and got nothing. This was boo x ujs x jag pressed at 190, fresh off the drying line, I timed that perfectly, usually I do it to early.View attachment 5420333
Doubt I'll make it through a cure
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Here goes the outdoor BOO flowering nicely
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That outdoor plant is a beauty.. nice grow
 

FmSwayze

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To all:

Where do you have your temp/RH probe within your tent? Center, left, right, below canopy, at canopy, 4 inches above canopy, pot level? Thanks.

Looking to improve my data collection.
 

FmSwayze

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Day 70/71

Starting 12/12 tomorrow. Ramping up intensity quickly was a bit of a gamble, but the plants are bouncing back well. I’ll adjust my journal to note a slower intensity increase next time. For now, I’ll do selective defoliation over the next 3 weeks and hit hard on Day 21 with pruning and the final support net. The last pieces for the propagation tent arrive soon, and I’m eager to start the next run with different cultivars. Big thanks to everyone for sharing their grows—it's been inspiring!

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Seawood

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Boo update from the far northeast. Weather has been spectacular. Great temps, low humidity, no sign of any mold/PM/bugs. It’ll be a banner year if things hold. Looking like an early-mid October harvest for the Boo. Terps are getting more complex and frost is building. Question….how’s the yield? Based on current status, Boo doesn’t look like a heavy yielder but I’ll reserve judgment until post-harvest results are in.

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