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Day 64: She's looking amazing, fattening up nicely. Her trichome density is medium, and she's starting to smell of what reminds me of purple smellable grape markers, not strongly yet, but enough that it reminds my brain of that.
Day 67: She's starting to fade in the leaves, a little curling at the tips. I checked the trichomes today and was surprised to see a good deal of amber ones. Pistils still 60%+ white. I was really planning to let this go 90 days but I'm seriously doubting it will make it that long.
Day 70: Well she's certainly wrapping it up. If we get any purple colour it will be over the next couple weeks.
@Fast_Buds,
Thanks so much for the support!
Once I have a few more of these diaries under my belt the information and pictures will be more consistent and regular.
Loving your products so far; I'm at 8/8 germination rate at the moment.
@PapasGrow,
Thanks, I'm really happy with them.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B091Q1D3KY?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Some people have said they don't hold up well outside, but for inside they are pretty ideal and come in larger sizes then what i bought. I'm considering buying the larger size so as to keep the seedlings in a higher humidity environment longer. These ones are good for the first two weeks.
@DEVS_GENETICS, Me too, running mostly their stuff for the next couple years in this 6 plant cycle. So far I'd highly recommend the Girl Scout Cookies to anyone who wants a motivating cerebral high.
@JuanHaze_Arg,
Thanks! There's some more info on the hardware and construction in my 4x4 closet journal;
growdiaries.com/diaries/130580-grow-journal-by-demosthenese/week/716210
I needed something that could dry one plant at a time in a 2 week span. It's working perfectly, the branches begin to almost snap around day 12 and are snapping at day 14, with the weed itself somewhere around 62-65% when it goes into the bag to cure.