white whidow havest and cure loads of pics check it :)

dolby

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DSCF0774[1].jpgDSCF0767[1].jpgDSCF0776[1].JPGDSCF0775[1].JPGDSCF0768[1].jpgDSCF0769[1].jpgDSCF0773[1].jpg 16.jpg1.jpg6.jpg10.jpg14.jpg15.jpg12.jpg13.jpg11.jpg7.jpg8.jpg9.jpg2.jpg3.jpg4.jpg5.JPG18.jpg19.jpg17.jpg hey guys, white widow here royal queen seeds 250whps dwc 8 litre, gh nutes and plant cal mag, she was vegged under a 125cfl in a stealth cupboard , no trimming or lst anything like that just natural, 1st ever grow skipped soil to messy for me , I kept the ph between 5-6 never once checked though, and same with ppm didn't bother with that just plain tap water, I had a cal deficiency and a little heat stress for about a week when temps soared outside but other than that she was kept between 16- 27 c, I checked her under a mic, she was 80%cloudy 20%amber sweet for me folks , she had a 7 day flush also just tap water: ), proper bog standard grow as it was 1st attempt so didn't bother with little things such as 24-48 darkness between veg/flower or various other harvest tips and tricks, she's been hanging for 3 days or so and is crispy on the outside but sticky in the middle so my assumption was (is) jar them which I have. she was 848g wet , and is now 150g don't think she will lose anymore weight hopefully not anyway she's still smells beaut but you can smell the grass smell lol, also tried a bit of her in the old English shotty, (bong) and she was smokkkinnnn ;) so give me some feedback and what's next now there in jars?
 

dolby

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Ok man, I felt them and they were crispy on the outside and sticky in the middle , the stems were also nearly snapping but not quite yet, going to keep peeled :) thanks again
 

dolby

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sure is boss! loosing the grassy smell already still noticeable tho , few more weeks in jars and hopefully shes stonking :), I have 5 outdoor ones at the moment, 4 bagseed and 1 amnesia, 2 sativas and 3 indicas I think ill make a new thread or something for that tho, thinking about cloning them for a indoor to speed it up a little , got a month to decide anyway as the natural light is still 16/8. cheers bosshoggins :)
 
Excellent. Curing for me was the hardest part to figure out, especially in my area where is it so hot and dry. I ended up with a lot of hay in the beginning.
 

aknight3

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looks good, didnt read much but from the pics i checked its looking good, just be careful and check them every day, good luck
 

bigfattone420

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Looking nice & tasty ,didn't realize Royal Queen plant look that well..I need to pop my special queen seeds from them...Great job!!! Welcome to RIU:joint:
 

kindnug

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Looks great + probably tastes just as good as it looks.

I did see a few nanners in the pictures.
Sometimes they're sterile + don't produce beans.

I never keep plants that aren't complete female even if they are killer.
Stability matters just as much to me.

If you don't clone then it doesn't matter.
Hard to find a strain that produces the exact same product in every bean.
 
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