What can I say? These two plants were a pleasure to grow, and even more of a pleasure to look at throughout the growing and curing process. I did a manual trim of the cured buds, since they originally went through the automatic trimmer due to time constraints. What is left is 19.5g and 11.5 of dense nuggets for phenotypes #1 and #2, respectively, fully cured after exactly 1 month after drying.
We made it to curing!
I chopped these 2 phenotypes about 1.5 weeks ago, they dried well, and has been curing for a few days now.
They could have went a few more days, but due to a PM outbreak in another tent, I wanted to get the whole grow room bleached for the next round, and wasn't taking any chances. We had a little bit of amber on non-leaf flower trichomes, so good enough!
These plants were spectacular! Phenotype 1 was the best producer out of the a lineup of 9 plants this round. We haven't sampled any yet, and infact, I had to quit smoking, so we'll see what my father has to say in a couple weeks when done curing.
After drying and partway through curing, we have approximately 34g of flower for phenotype 1 and about 15g for phenotype 2. We did a quick and rough trim with a machine trimmer, as we had 9 plants to take care of all at the same time, and didn't want them exposed to dry too long.
These plants were 2 of the best out of any indoor plant I've grown over the 2 years I've done indoor, from a growing aspect. I'll post the smoke report when it is done cured, but for now, 10/10 -- would recommend!
Pretty result and pheno 2 look awesome with no trim😎 ! Good job!🙌
And , what a funny measuring tool you have. I think I'm going to have nightmares or I have to figure out how to use it 😵😜
@Hou_Stone, My now. You are making me feel old. this is what we used in high school science class. As a computer scientist, all computer software has bugs. Digital things must be quickly replaced or upgraded. The only bugs this has are the spiders from the decades of storage, but accuracy and longevity trumps all :)