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G13 Haze has a distinctly fuel like smell and was a very compact growing plant. Totally different in comparison to it's tent mate. It was a pleasure to grow this strain - cannot wait to smoke it!
The Outcome
Week 19
Harvest
What's on the scales?
277.83
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
1502.52
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
1.52
m²
ft²
Grow Room size
0.19
g / watt
182.35
g / m²
277.83
g / plant
0.66
plant / m²
951.69
watt / m²
Photos & Videos
What's left - will renew the soil for the next grow
Straight cut no trimming yet.
Beautiful bud.
What's left - will renew the soil for the next grow
2/12/22
Not as heavy as the partner strain, but the buds are much denser and super thick. The fuel smell is super strong and I am confident once cured this will be a good smoke.
2/18/22
Hung the buds for a week. It was a little bit too dry due to the lack of humidity. Will be adding humidipacks to get it in the optimal range.
Was able to fill 19 - 32oz jars (3/4 full) and will be curing over the the next 4 weeks. Also finished up a batch of Cannabutter (pics attached).
3/12/22:
All jars are around 62 rH - once more week and it will be ready to smoke.
@love_2_grow,Thanks! Actually almost to harvest with these two and typically keep my notes in a paper journal. I was doing some strain research for my next grow and saw this site. I love it. You will see my harvest shortly!
looks like some big buds man. I find when we expose cannabis plants to temps over 82 when their flowering the buds get huge but are very airy and prone to foxtail. In all the experience I have and rooms I have worked the best buds seem to form at around 80-82 and no more than 9 degrees less with lights on for the first 4 to 6 weeks of flower. Once the plants are done growing vertically by that point we drop the temps down to around 77 lights on and begin widening the gap with lights off to 10 degrees and more. This sends extra energy into the budding process and resin production. Big buds are awesome but weight comes from density. IF you do not have them already get yourself a PAR meter and a thermal temp gun to read your plant tops and get the most potential out of your lights without overdoing it. When you manage flower properly you can form your buds up big and then get them to finish up nice and dense. I also find the cake on the plants does not form up nearly as much when exposed to high temps late into flower. Keep up the good work man & If you get the time check out my 200 LED light 7,000 plant diary and follow my profile. If you ever have any questions do not hesitate to ask.
@LegacyMarketFarm, Thank you for the info - much appreciated. My HDS ballasts have variable output settings and I usually turn them down later in the grow - to help mirror a bit with what you are recommending. It has worked well for me in previous grows - no burn or foxtailing. I had a tremendous single plant grow I plan to post that netted me 17oz dry which I plan to post at some point. I do love the detail you have shared and will incorporate into my next grow for sure.
Unfortunately - I had an unexpected death in the family a few weeks ago and my attention to detail lapsed quite a bit - completely missed on turning it down. Have the temp gun, but the PAR meter is a great suggestion and one I'll look into. Thanks again and will certainly check out your grow.