She has been stacking buds but the buds are still kinda airy, I expect more weight for this week, she's getting ripen at a good pace. About 50% of the pistils are brown, I will check trichomes next week. Much more frostier than what my pictures are saying.
Her smell is very berry and sweet with some funky undertone.
@MaryJaneMD, My buds are dry too soon also, 3 to 4 days, that's the bare minimum for healthy buds. I will try paper bags to see if I can extend at least 2 days more to make it around 6 or 7. It's been tough to manage this time-frame, think about slower the better that's one aspect not worth speeding up as you'll end up loosing quality, aspect, consistency and just body overall.
@CaciqueCayacoa, how long do you usually dry, if you don't mind me asking? For me, the buds become very crispy dry by 3-4 days and I'm not sure if I am drying it right or not, after 3-4 days, I put them into a mason jar with a Boveda pack RH at 62%. I have some northern lights that's been curing for about a week and a few days but I have no idea if they've been cured right. I am a nub...
@MaryJaneMD, I liked it a lot, very kushy with that sweet berries. I try to cure at least a week but I didn't do it with her, I messed up the drying process and ended up loosing a big part of the harvest to over dry.
@CaciqueCayacoa, well that's a nice surprise! I can't wait to see the yield of this baby! Did you change anything before that stretch that could have triggered it? (Just fed it, light moved further or something ?)
@Yogsothoth, I can't really explain what went wrong as I did not expected that growth so fast and so tall... But anyhow, I believe that was the final stretch. She's into full bloom now. It was bushy but not so bushy anymore almost overnight 😁