Sep 16: took most the three plants for 197 g wet in first round. Lost 10-15 g wet due to bud rot. Not tight but must be typical of skunk buds because I only see this style on the skunks. Most of the weight is from the main plant with maybe 30% from the tied down plant. The single skunk plant in the second pot was dwarfed and/or a terrible phenotype that produced no buds.
Sep 25: took remaining 40 g wet for a total of 237 g wet.
@Oklahomasunrise, thanks. I know Oklahoma has a lot of growers these day. I’m way further North (Edmonton) so I have to use autos or force photoperiods. Should be much better than last year. Cheers.
Wow unbelievable how many strains you are growing, im giving this a green thumbs up. Really nice to see all those different varieties. My favorites are the semiautoflowers for outdoors. Never heard of manifolded photos but i think it means the same. Basicly photoperiods that flower when they signal days get shorter instead of autoflowering or needing 12 hours of darkness to bloom.
Female seeds
La Buena Hierba seedbank
Serious seeds
My favourites..maybe they have something nice you would like to try next year.
Happy grow Bro!
@GuerillaGorilla, also trying lots of strains to find what works best here and with what techniques. Autos were the answer initially but I’m finding forced photoperiods are doable and produce more and better buds more reliably. The best plants (able to handle cool overnight temperatures, fast flowering and good smoke and yield) this year are Hash Bud, Gorilla Gelato and Peanut Butter Herijuana, all of which are awesome.
@Northern_Ent,
Should have tried mainlining myself this year.
Now I ended up with too many buds in bunches on the outer 50 cm. If I topped and mainlined from the start it would have saved me a lot of work now during fall.
Everything would have
been spread out more evenly.
I will give it a try next time.
Force flowering is no option for me I dont live where I grow. Its a bit of a drive to the garden.