Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

getawaymountain

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I wish I was there to help ya getaway. I could get into sittin around trimming up bud, smoking finger hash and generally getting burned all day. It's stopped raining around here finally, but it's damp and I found a few spots of mold on my critical earlier, so I'm chopping her first thing in the morning. I'll have a little trimming to do after that myself, but nothing like you. She's really fat and dense and smells tremendous. She blessed me this much and I would hate for her to get so infected I had to quick dry her. I grow strictly for personal -- at the present -- and don't really want a bunch of hay.

ya if ya was here i could find a spot for ya at the round table of trimming , i had to get 3 more trimmers for a couple days lol... better to take the good weed now than have a head ache moldy mess to deal with .good luck
 

Lemon king

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garden boss...or anyone else with big harvests ....whats your drying method...if its in yasig diary ignore this im on my way there now lol
 

Grobda

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The mold on the purps, extended stretch of 80% + humidity and more fungus showing up in the woods and blackberry patches surrounding my yard combined with our inability to inspect our plants as much as needed (too many hours for myself and my wife at our respective jobs) made me come to the decision to pull early. Everything is now hanging and smells pretty good, albeit with a much lower potency that if I had the nerve to keep it going for a few more weeks. Better to have a decent amount of somewhat immature buds than a deck full of mold.

Next year it's going to either be the legal limit of auto plants or light deprivation as I think one REALLY needs to finish by the end of September around these parts.

Edit: I am also drying all the leaves and stem from the Harlequin plant as it is my understanding that the whole plant contains good amounts of CBDs. The rest of the leaf/stem is part of the compost heap now :)

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F.M.I.L.Y

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That my friend got you some REP!!!!

[video=youtube;GZ-Xg6p_IcM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=GZ-Xg6p_IcM[/video]

Peace
FM
 

MojoRison

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Thanks Smidge, the first plant was chopped because of mold issues but this one I was able to let go and the extra couple weeks did wonders for trich production. Certainly hope it a stoney batch because it smells so sweet.
 

socaljoe

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Damn guys, everything is looking great. I'm probably not looking at a harvest for at least 3-4 weeks, one or two plants may be ready before that though.

Ordered a pocket microscope from amazon so I'll be ready to check some trichs when the time comes. Can't wait.

Well done guys.
 

MojoRison

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Damn guys, everything is looking great. I'm probably not looking at a harvest for at least 3-4 weeks, one or two plants may be ready before that though.

Ordered a pocket microscope from amazon so I'll be ready to check some trichs when the time comes. Can't wait.

Well done guys.
Looking forward to pics :weed:
 

Bear Country

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BRANDON 72....Those are some good looking bushes!!! Having them in the back yard makes a huge difference. Mine are out ...far into the woods. Its really hard to tend to them when your grow is miles away from civilization. Nice job with those girls...those will net you a healthy yeild!!!
 
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