brasmith
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I took down the 6 flowering hijacks at nearly 10 weeks of flowering, perfect. After 2 testers, 2 weeks apart, the bud began to taste and feel just right. A week after the 2nd tester the ladies came into full maturity and got that nice golden overall look. About 90% of the hairs were receded back into the bud, yummy.
The harvest took about 3 hours. You will notice that they dealt with some powdery mildew for about the last 3 weeks of flowering. It started at the bottom of the plants and worked its way up using the small leaves as a ladder to climb up the plants. I just picked leaves off every day to keep up with the mildew so it would not get into the buds. A bit made onto the edges of some bud leaves as you can see in the bud pics. I have since cleaned the buds a bit more and managed to pick out little white spots on the buds.
The all buds pics shows the differance in colors of the buds. Some of the lower stuff is greener compared to the upper buds. Even though the lower stuff was not as mature all the buds are heavy with sticky and dense with small bud leaves.
The last pic is my gramma, she likes how they smell especially at harvest time. Gramma enjoys anything sneaky and she thinks that growing is sneaky (I'm legal lol), so she is a team player in all this, funny.
What I still have in flower is a chem dawg and she will not be done for about 3 more weeks. The first 4 clones I took for practice have been transplanted into a soil/coco mix and they are vegging well. There is still 8 more hijack clones trying to root so they can go outdoors for the spring to fall grow.
Thanks to all who followed along.
The harvest took about 3 hours. You will notice that they dealt with some powdery mildew for about the last 3 weeks of flowering. It started at the bottom of the plants and worked its way up using the small leaves as a ladder to climb up the plants. I just picked leaves off every day to keep up with the mildew so it would not get into the buds. A bit made onto the edges of some bud leaves as you can see in the bud pics. I have since cleaned the buds a bit more and managed to pick out little white spots on the buds.
The all buds pics shows the differance in colors of the buds. Some of the lower stuff is greener compared to the upper buds. Even though the lower stuff was not as mature all the buds are heavy with sticky and dense with small bud leaves.
The last pic is my gramma, she likes how they smell especially at harvest time. Gramma enjoys anything sneaky and she thinks that growing is sneaky (I'm legal lol), so she is a team player in all this, funny.
What I still have in flower is a chem dawg and she will not be done for about 3 more weeks. The first 4 clones I took for practice have been transplanted into a soil/coco mix and they are vegging well. There is still 8 more hijack clones trying to root so they can go outdoors for the spring to fall grow.
Thanks to all who followed along.
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