Grew long stalks of dense frosty buds. Had a piney/dank smell while growing and has a piney/minty/citrus smell now dried and cured. Definitely an indica as it makes me relaxed and sleepy.
Finally! After like 25 weeks of growing she is finished. Had to do a staggered harvest due to the Nor'easter and the budrot. Literally had to throw out 90% of the plant which is a huge bummer. That being said, the colas that made it out okay ended up pretty nice.
The storm knocked her over completely. After the initial harvest during the storm, there were only a handful of colas left that were harvesting. Ended up harvesting this one two separate times which was a huge pain in the ass. Spent an eon in trim jail trimming the colas on chop, then before budwash, then after dry. This grow definitely tested my patience as it was just consistent hours of work for little return.
That being said, I ended up with 180g of decent flower from this huge ass plant. Huge disappointment considering the absolute monster this plant grew to be.
The bud from this plant is pretty gnarly. Super dank and puts you out if you smoke too much of it. Shame that I could only harvest so little!
I've learned alot from my first outdoor grow and hopefully I can also help you learn something as well if you're thinking about starting an outdoor grow.
Don't grow monster plants unless your environment is perfect, your genetics are on point, and your beds are big enough.
If your plants end up too big, they will likely get budrot in late flower if you get storms. If your plants grow too tall, they are susceptible to falling over (which happened to the Fire Purps). If your plants outgrow their beds, you'll get nutrient deficiencies.
My plants were definitely a bit too big, especially the Fire Purps. Next grow I'm probably going to just direct sow into the soil at the beginning of June. For reference, I started these plants in the grow tent like 6 weeks before transplant which was a mistake.
Glad to put this grow behind me and excited to do better next year!