lokie
Well-Known Member
The latest harvest. My first outdoor crop.
Harvested sooner than I would have liked. Weather conditions dictated the time was now or risk losing to rot and freeze.
Blackberry Wedding Cake and Burmese Kush.
The top Kola of the Burmese Kush stood at 7 ft. This is the volunteer plant that grew up with the tomato plant. Grown in an organic mix in a 7 gal fabric pot.
The Blackberry Wedding Cake was a clone gave up for dead.
I had turned off the clone station. 2 weeks later I was in that area and noticed it was still slightly green and the roots were still healthy looking.
Popped it into a 7 gal pot and the results was worthy of the effort.
This pheno of BBWC is on the dark side, almost purple. Three beans popped and this mother was the only to go dark. the others are standard weed green.
I wanted a bit more time. All trichomes had turned cloudy and a few were amber in the Kush. If inside I would have let it go longer.
The BBWC all trichomes were cloudy and very few were amber. This is not surprising as the mother plant had few amber trichs at 11 weeks
indoor flowering.
Harvested sooner than I would have liked. Weather conditions dictated the time was now or risk losing to rot and freeze.
Blackberry Wedding Cake and Burmese Kush.
The top Kola of the Burmese Kush stood at 7 ft. This is the volunteer plant that grew up with the tomato plant. Grown in an organic mix in a 7 gal fabric pot.
The Blackberry Wedding Cake was a clone gave up for dead.
I had turned off the clone station. 2 weeks later I was in that area and noticed it was still slightly green and the roots were still healthy looking.
Popped it into a 7 gal pot and the results was worthy of the effort.
This pheno of BBWC is on the dark side, almost purple. Three beans popped and this mother was the only to go dark. the others are standard weed green.
I wanted a bit more time. All trichomes had turned cloudy and a few were amber in the Kush. If inside I would have let it go longer.
The BBWC all trichomes were cloudy and very few were amber. This is not surprising as the mother plant had few amber trichs at 11 weeks
indoor flowering.