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Seed goes into a shot glass of room temp water for 24-36 hours before being wrapped in a wet/damp paper towel until the tail is roughly half an inch- 1 inch long.
I originally thought this was an autoflower, but it turns out it was a photoperiod. It was still in veg on day 65, so I switched the light cycle to 12/12 and 10 days later (day 75) it went into flower. This video is two weeks (14 days) after it went into flower.
Every video and picture were taken on the same day (113/ week 16). If you look at the bottom branches and colas, the pistils are nearly finished and there aren't many clear pistils left. I have attached microscope photos as well. It is important to check many sites on the plant, as only checking one or two colas may be deceiving as to if the plant is ready to harvest or not. I have taken the lower branch and chopped it about two days ago and will sample it in a few days. I'm excited for this plant to be done soon.
Chopped on day 117. I gave it a 9/10 but I will update the rating and rate it properly once it has cured after 3-4 weeks. I didn't even bother with the wet weight.
nice looking photo period of the Zkittles HUGE main cola nice to compare my auto Zkittles to a photo period, what you figure your dry weight will be ? i'm guessing my auto will be 2.5-3 oz looks like a nice grow set up i'll be upgrading my lights this fall instead of 3 SF 1000
@Conancon, Thanks man. I'm thinking it's around 4-5 ounces dry. Although zkittlez photoperiods are known to be fairly small compared to other strains. You're probably about right about your auto producing 2.5-3 oz. I would say you will probably at least get 2 ounces dried. I see many people lie about their weights, however once you get your wet weight, subtract 80-85% of the wet weight and that's a good estimate for your dry weight. I used to have a few 100 true watt leds and they have a time and place. Sometimes the 100-250w lights are perfect for confined spaces and closets and such. But if you're growing in like a 4 x 4 or bigger I would recommend a 300+ true watt led.