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Defoliation
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Soil
Grow medium
61 L
Pot Size
11.36 L
Watering
Strain
Laughing Buddha
Barney's Farm
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
👉The Good😋 Miss Monk has been a hell of a fun girl to grow, she has grown big fat colas with big fat buds. She if very pungent in smell with a very papaya tone to her while growing. Now that she is dried and 1 month cured I can tell you she still has retained that tropical papaya smell to her with some backup notes for sweet and fruity. Vaping her I find the taste to be on the Earthy and Pine side with just the lightest hint of a little skunk. It’s very pleasant and nice, but the fruity sweet tones weren’t there in the vape and that’s ok. Some of the other fruity and sweet weed out there get tiring and overbearing after a couple days. Having an earthy pine taste to her makes her a bit more “classic” and it’s a taste that is nice long term day in and day out. Her effects have changed a lot in the last month. Smoking her right after she dried vs a month into cure is 2 very different experiences. Right after we she finished drying, she was peaky in the high, very energetic, and was very hard to sleep on. Now that we are a month in the cure she has mellowed out a lot. The high is more blunt, last longer, and very smooth. She still a sativa and she’s not going to couch lock you, but she makes you want to do more creative or interactive activates like reading a book, drawing, playing an instrument, or video games. Now that she is cured I can also sleep on her, she won’t really put you to sleep but she will let you and will give you nice creative dreams. Barney’s Farm lists her as an 80% Sativa, and I’m not use if it’s just my pheno but I would have rated her more along the 60% Sativa scale. She is still talkative, engaging, and interactive, but it’s more like a nice coffee house high with your friends, or it’d be awesome to smoke during a night of billiards. 👉The Bad😟 I had some excess heat issues in the grow room, and my Funny Monk really didn’t like the excess heat. Now keep in mind this is 28-30C at the hottest points, the excess heat was just that, excess, it wasn’t extreme. Miss Monk had taco’ing leaves fairly badly, she also produced ~5 bananas across the entire plant that I found. I marked the cola’s that I found banana’s on and kept them separate for me to smoke first. I can tell you that I have yet to find a seed and that makes me very happy. 👉Harvest In Numbers🙏 450w LED above her (From the wall) 7.53 sq.ft (0.7 sq.m) 2,137 g (75.38 oz) Wet Total 452.5 g (15.96 oz) Dry Total 21.2% Net dry weight 23 weeks growing 1 week drying = 24 weeks total 452.5 g / 24 weeks = 18.85 g / week (0.67 oz /week) 452.5 g / 47 branches = 9.63 g / branch (0.34 oz / branch) 452.5 g / 450 watts = 1.01 g / watt 452.5 g / 0.7 sq.m = 646.4 g / sq.m Miss Laughing Buddha was in her own ~2’x4’ measuring it out it’s a little under that so I used 0.7 sq.m or 15.1 sq.ft as the actual size. I used a max of 450w during flower, but with the heat issues I was having (due to the 30 C outside temps) she only had 450w for about ~2 weeks of flower. The rest of the time the LED light power was below 450w and I’d say the majority of the time she only got around ~300w of power. However I’m going to use the 450w for the calculation as that is the peak that she received. Barney’s Farm quotes her as 600 g/sq.m and she outperformed that with 646.4 g/sq.m showing that their estimate is well within reason. She produced 1 g/watt and I consider that a very conservative estimate since most of the time she was down around the 300w range. If I did the numbers with 300w she’d be up in the 1.5 g/watt area, I think the truth for this girl is somewhere between those two numbers. 21.2% net dry is prefect for this girl, it’s right in the sweet spot that I usually see. A very impressive (especially with the long flower time of her at 73 days) of 18.85 g/week growing. 👉Final Thoughts👈 I think one of the reasons why my girl has come out more on the “relaxing” end and not as much on the “energetic” side is because of her ripeness when harvesting. She ripened more then I think I was supposed to let her. She had tons of amber through her trichomes, just riddle with them, and I think that is why she more on the relaxing end. Not sure shy she ambered in so fast and dense, but I don’t regret it one bit. I have lots of energetic sativas and I really like her mellow side to her, it’s still happy, active, and engaging but her mellow side makes her great for an engaging in evening with friends. A very very nice sativa that has the relaxing effects that I love after a long week of work. I’m giving her a 9/10, I think she is near perfect but I’m deducting 1 point for the sensitivity to the heat that she showed. I would definitely recommend anyone to give her a grow, she is very easy to grow and will make you feel like a superstar with the yields and quality that she produces. I’ll be growing her again in the future and I’ll be growing her during the winter so I can control the temps more easily. Not sure if I’ll send her to a lab for testing or not. I’ll update with the results if I send her to the lab.
The Outcome
Week 23
Harvest
What's on the scales?
452.5
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
2137
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.7
ft²
Grow Room size
1.01
g / watt
646.43
g / m²
452.5
g / plant
1.43
plant / m²
642.86
watt / m²
Tastes like
Earthy
Pine
Sour
Feels like
60% Sativa 40% Indica

Positive effects

Happy
Relaxed
Uplifted
Reviews. Lamp
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NomNom NomNom
5 years ago
The Funny Monk I grew in her own tent so that I could see what I could produce from a single plant in a 2x4 tent. I’ve never set out to do one on its own like this and the plan was to get her to fill the tent wall to wall with buds. She did not disappoint, she made a beautiful canopy and produced almost 650g/m.sq. All the flowering nutes sheets are attached so you can see how she fed and what the run off was like. She was a good eater and I only did one mid-flower flush on her. As I came to the end and started to only water her, she drove her PPM run off to nothing very quickly as she was trying to eat up all she could. She is very strong, grows thick branches that can easily support themselves and responds well to training. IMO she is one of the easiest plants to train. I did damage her by nearly ripping a branch off due to a drill falling and hitting her. She healed up the node very quickly and didn’t have any lasting negative effects on that cola or the one adjacent to her. The sad part is I think I might have been able to get even more out of her, if you can believe that. At veg week 12 she hadn’t filled up the tent edge to edge yet, but looking out of my timeline I needed to send her to flower because I had a vacation book and I needed her done and dried before I left. At week 12 veg she wasn’t edge to edge on the tent but I figured that I could use the stretch phase to get her that, and it worked. The only problem with doing that is that I lolly-popped her a bit too much and the part that was left to grow vertically after she reached the edges was fairly short. But it’s really hard to be disappointed with ~16oz from a 2x4 tent with super dense awesome buds. If I could go back, I would have liked to let her have another ~15cm (6”) more vertical length on each cola, I figure all it would have taken is another 7-10 days in veg. This would have given her more bud sites to develop and probably would have produced even more weight. As it was, she produced cola’s that were a bit shorter then I was hoping for but every bit as fat and dense as anyone could hope for. Peace, Love, and a Corny Joke from the Funny Monk Why did the pot head plant cheerios? He thought they were donut seeds. MORE GROW INFORMATION --------------------------------- I grow in “Pro-Mix CC/HP” I put about 3cm (1”) perlite layer in the bottom of the pot and then the CC/HP soil mixed with about 15% more perlite for the rest of the pot. I always put all the water in the pot first, so if it says 9 L water 6 L mix, 9 L of water is put into the pot first and let able to be absorbed. Once the water is all in and absorbed through I put the feed mix in, so in the instance 6L of the feed mix. I do this for a couple reasons; 1) by putting the water through first it moistens the soil and helps to make sure the feed goes in more evenly. 2) by putting the water in first it helps ensure that the run off that I’m reading is mostly water that has flowed through the pot, rather then the nute feed mix that I’m newly adding. 3) I use 16 gallon pots and my goal is to get min 3L to 5L run off to measure. The bottom of the fabric pots get dried/condensed nute on the bottom, I try and wet that and toss away about the 1st litre of liquid dripping from the pot as this will read higher/hotter then the pot actually is. 4) by soaking the pot with water first I have found that “hot spots” in the soil are drastically decreased resulting in stronger plants and faster growth. I water and feed on the same day and then let the plant sit until she is dry on the outside of pot and the top ~6+cm (~2+ inches) of soil is dry. The amount of foliage on the plant and the humidity in the grow space are the biggest factors in determining how often she needs to be watered and fed. You will see in some diaries I’m water/feeding every other day and in others it’s up to 4 days between watering/feeding. It’s a balance you need to find and I’ve had it where 2 different plants in the same tent have one plant getting watered every other day and the other plant getting watered every third day. ***pro tip, if I’m going away for a few days or for a week or 2 on vacation, I’ll often defoliate the plants the day before I go if they can handle it. This makes it so that they consume less water and can go a bit further while I’m away, plus it’s less of a jungle mess when I get home. >>>Nutes Sheet Short Hand Explanation >>> I tried to put it here but the formatting ended up all wacky so I'm going to put it in a image and attach it above. From what I’ve read and from my experience I ideally want a 40-50% drop from what I feed. So if I feed 1,000 PPM I would ideally like to see 500-600ppm in my run off. This tells me that the plant is feeding well and has enough food that it’s not starving. If I start to see the PPM’s climb up to ~600-650 I’ll feed a bit less PPM and/or litres of feed, or add a bit more water. If I see ~700 then I’ll do a small flush and get the PPM’s back down into the ~300 range and start to feed again. The PH I look for 6.4 - 6.6 as ideal, the the PH is above or below that then I’ll PH correct the water going in a little higher or lower, as well as adjust the PH of the feed a little higher or lower to help push it back into the 6.4-6.6 window. However the feed I will never go lower then 6.0 or higher then 6.8, above or below that I feel is too extreme and can effect the plants ability to feed. If the PH is below 5.8 or above 7.2 then I’ll do a flush with water that is PH corrected until I get run off between 6.3 and 6.8 PH.
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Burnweed
Burnweedcommentedweek 235 years ago
Nice buds. Thankyou for the heat warning - its winter soon buts its always good to know the 'weaknesses'
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Cariboo_OG
Cariboo_OGcommentedweek 106 years ago
WOW ! first time stoping by what a plant.. Great work..! i can't wait to see how it finishes ! I did some pulling similar to yours in my diary but this.. this is really cool!
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@Cultus,it's all good, the diary sharing going on right now is epic!
Cultus
Cultuscommented6 years ago
@Cariboo_OG, Ha! i musta been particularly baked when i posted that reply on @nomnom 's post. Sorry about that!
Cultus
Cultuscommented6 years ago
@Cariboo_OG, thanks bud! i will check yours out too👍
Cultus
Cultuscommentedweek 106 years ago
She looks like shes ready to explode! Nice clean tent setup too. What lighting are you running?
Cultus
Cultuscommented6 years ago
@NomNom, cool info thanks. I am a big fan of DIY stuff. I work alot with my hands, building custom rc's and shit. I recently did a bunch of custom wiring of Phillips hue smart strip lights on some display racks and in my kitchen with motions sensors. So i am no stranger to a soldering iron. If i can ever find the space for another tent i am sure i will build my own!
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@Cultus, Right now that light is 2 feet wide by 4 feet long, running 8 strips at 3000k and 8 strips at 3500k, 16 strips total. Each strip is 2 feet wide and the total power output of the driver is adjustable upto a maximum of 240w. You can see in the image there are 8 "pairs" of heat sinks, each pair has a 3000k and a 3500k side by side. You can also see a switch on the bar right above it, this is so I can turn each individual strip on or off, useful for smaller plants that I don't want to light the entire tent for, or if I just want to run the 3500k during veg. This light is about to get upgraded though, I'm adding 4 more strips to it (2 @ 3000k and 2 @ 3500k) to bring it up to 20 strips total and then it will be edge to edge light as well. I will also be adding a 2nd driver at that time to increase the output to a maximum of 480w. I already have a light in this configuration in my 4x4 tent, I'm just expanding this one to match that one. I also have two lights that are in a 2 foot x 2 foot configuration that run 240w each and they run 10 strips total half 3000k and 3500k. The 2 foot x 2 foot ones are getting some modifications to them right now to move the AC to DC converters out of the tent/room for summer, currently all the AC-DC drivers are mounted to the lights. Once that is done they will be placed in this tent over the laughing buddha. This current 240w 2 foot by 4 foot light will come out and get its upgrade/modifications and move into the 4x4 tent over top of the Atomic Bomb, Northern Lights, and Painkiller I have growing in there right now. It's a chain of upgrades to the lighting/grow setup over the next month or so.
Cultus
Cultuscommented6 years ago
@NomNom, oh, very interesting, now i need to learn more. how many strips are in there?
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JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNScommentedweek 166 years ago
I need a lot to be impressed by a diary and a plant to make me stop on it ... I’m gonna put away the fact that it would have token the same amount of time and energy ,from seeds to harvest, with 4-6 plants and should be harvesting , ok !? But , meeen , you have grown an award winning phenotype ! Your mainlining is absolutely spectacular, you have manufolded this plant like a master would have done... Yep, I won’t understand how you could not be the next winner when you’re gonna harvest this beauty ! Seriously, congratulations 👍
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@JUNGLE_B4RNS,yup one of those crazy hosers
JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNScommented6 years ago
@NomNom,I see , 4 plants limit, so yes I agree, you need to grow some serious roots if you wanna get the fruits that you need ! You’re in Canada ?
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, Thanks for the compliments and kind words. It's much appreciated and great to hear from someone with your experience. I agree with you that growing 4-6 plants in this area and only vegging them for 6-7 weeks would yield a similar amount of bud, and would do it 5-6 weeks sooner. Why I grow big plants like this is because where I grow it's legal for anyone to grow with limitations. One of those is a 4 plant limit, and I try to stay inside that 4 plant limit. I've worked hard over the years to buy my own house and I don't want to loose it to the piggies because I got busted for growing a few to many plants. What I'm doing is growing 4 large plants at the same time, right now I have this girl (Laughing Buddha) in a 2'x4' then and I also have a second tent (4'x4') that I'm growing 3 other plants (Atomic Bomb, Painkiller, Northern Lights). I'm a little behind in the diaries. For me grow area is virtually unlimited with only 4 plants to accommodate, really what I need to look at is the amount of bud harvested in grams/week. So with my first diary I cloned a plant twice, so that I had 1 plant that had virtually 3 start dates that were the same pheno. What I realized is that vegging for 10-12 weeks drastically increases the amount you can yield from the plant but only adds 4-6 weeks to the overall grow time. Seedling time (first 6 weeks), flower time, and drying time (1 week) all stay static, so on something like this Laughing Buddha that has a 10 week flower time running something in seedling for 6 week, then 10 weeks flower, then 1 week drying you are looking at 17 weeks total. Running this out to 12 weeks veg increases it from 17 weeks to 23 weeks total, adding 35% more time to the grow. But what I've found is that I got about double the amount of bud in the end. 35% more time for 100% more bud is math I can understand. Simple as that, just trying to get as much grams/week as I can. Cheers!
Cultus
Cultuscommentedweek 76 years ago
Looking great! Beautiful job with the training, so straight and perfect! my are a gnarled mess, lol
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@Cultus,Thanks, but the gnarled mess always seems to happen when they go into their flower stretch. I'm not there yet so I still have time to end up in a gnarled mess too. My Blueberry was a massive gnarled mess, but she did produce a huge crop of excellent bud so I forgave her.
Growdaddy420
Growdaddy420commentedweek 235 years ago
Hey pal, well orginized comprehensive review. Congratulations on a successful harvest, I'm definitely trying this strain sometime!
BongWater
BongWatercommentedweek 235 years ago
Wicked!👊
LockDownGrow
LockDownGrowcommentedweek 66 years ago
That's looks incredible
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 146 years ago
Holy batshit mate. that is one thick manifold. well done These girls produce big , even without the amazing job your doing. you should smash the numbers here. My buddha was a beauty to grow and her nugs are amazing. she smokes like fresh pineapple too.
JohnnyBlaz3
JohnnyBlaz3commentedweek 106 years ago
beautiful! like cultus mentioned, looks like shes ready to explode with growth now. set up just right
NomNom
NomNomcommentedweek 86 years ago
@HBGrow, thanks for the love
BillMonroe
BillMonroecommentedweek 235 years ago
Beautiful pics and grow, hope you are the winner of the contest if you enter in those things here. Looking at the tables quickly, I dont really understand the fertilizer mix. I noticed your runoff is usually like 50% lower than the input. I also see "Mix 6L, water 9L" for example. Does that mean you are combining 6L of the nutrient solution in an additional 9L of water? Also curious about the medium here.. looks like some kind of peat mix with fiber and bark?
BillMonroe
BillMonroecommented5 years ago
@NomNom, Woah, 20 ppm tap water! Haha we are kinda in the same boat. I dabbled with bare nutrients too, some calcium nitrate and magnesium sulfate etc. In the end I felt like nothing really matters much; I dont really have deficiency or apparent toxicity issues and am also happy with the way things go. Totally agree about the environment, much more important... sounds like you are in an area that gets hot summers. I'm blessed that the hottest days here are usually 'only' 90-95 F, and not common. Using many led strips to spread the current has helped me keep normal leaf temperatures. Good luck with the next grow my friend 👍
NomNom
NomNomcommented5 years ago
@BillMonroe, Thank for the info, I've read a lot about PH and PPM, I know about the 1 EC = 500 ppm or 700 ppm issue, that's why I always quote ppm's rather than EC. I haven't calibrated my ppm meter, that is something I should probably do, but I do have 3 ppm meters, from 2 different manufactures, and they all agree within ~20 ppm's. The PH I've read that I should be 5.0 to 6.0 and 5.5 to 6.5 and 6.0 to 7.0, I tried running down in the high 5's before and I had more issues. I tend to feed around the ~6.2 PH and that give usually give me a nice run off in the mid 6's. However my Painkiller XL (Naughty Nurse diary) I had to feed up in the 6.8 range because the run off was always in the low 6's, not sure why that plant went that way but it did. She still did very well and so in my mind it validates the whole 6.0-7.0 ph range that I trying to stay within. I had a lot of issues in my first grow and into my second grow with odd deficiency issues showing up on the leaves. I read a lot about PH, PPM, and different things to try. I ordered bare nutrient elements so I could add extra bit of just certain things. I played with PH and knew I was missing something but couldn't figure out what for a long time. During my 2nd grow I actually stumbled upon a article from someone who was using reverse osmosis water, they were having these weird issues like I was having. It turned out that the water was too clean and he lacked the micro nutrients that are usually in the water. My water here is very nice, clean, and low ppm, it comes out of the tap at 10-20 ppm. I started adding micro nutrients to my grow and immediately the plants did much better, were way happier, and the weird deficiency signs I was seeing on the leaves disappeared and have never returned. I'm not saying I'm growing the best or "correct" way, but I seem to have found a nice balance that the plants like and they give me good yields. My mind is open to change and I'm just starting a grow with BioBuzz nutrients, but it's a bit hard to make changes when I'm getting great results and not showing deficiencies or problems. To be honest I'm more looking at environmental solution now. I have an A/C and 2 dehumidifiers, in the summer humid heat during flowering when I need the humidity down the dehumidifiers push the heat up as the A/C is trying to pull the temp back down. It's a vicious circle that I haven't got balanced yet and is expensive to run. In the winter when the cooler temps it's easy to keep the room in check temp and humidity wise. I feel there is more for me to gain with optimizing my room air flow/humidity/temp/etc right now. I'm starting to look at CO2 options, they apparently can help extend out the heat range of the plants better. But that is a lot of investment in more equipment, and to be honest I'm now drowning in weed for the first time in my life and I'm not sure I want to keep growing at the pace.
BillMonroe
BillMonroecommented5 years ago
@NomNom, Cool, thanks for the info! I'm growing in a similar medium From what I've gathered over the months, when it comes to runoff, peat seems to be the most mysterious medium. Check out this interesting article about PH and peat from promix. https://www.pthorticulture.com/en/training-center/myth-series-water-ph-relates-to-medium-ph/ Personally I try to keep the runoff near the level of the input water. I don't really know how it works, I guess some elements get stuck in the soil due to cation exchange and other things. When my runoff is 1.2 EC and I add some 2EC water later, the runoff doesn't immediately change. Oh well, as long as it works :) BTW is your PPM meter calibrated? I have a cheap PPM pen and used some EC1.413 calibration solution to test it. You may know that these PPM pens actually measure EC and apply a conversion rate to give a PPM value. There are 2 standard ratios, 1EC = 500ppm (NaCl) or 1EC = 700ppm (KCl). Well, it turned out that my meter was closer to 1EC = 360ppm. So for over half a year I was feeding about 38% more than I had intended to. 😅 (since the TDS 500 scale is based on NaCl, you could make your own test solution with distilled water and salt)
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G4NJAG4NG
G4NJAG4NGcommentedweek 46 years ago
Hey you've made a good choice with this strain, I'm not topping mine but damn these girls really grow out, nice and bushy with plenty of bud sites that you will expect to see in the next few weeks. Really good quality genetics from Barney's Farm and a true sativa classic! How long are you planning on vegging for? 😃 Good luck on the grow! Happy growing 😎
G4NJAG4NG
G4NJAG4NGcommented6 years ago
@NomNom, thanks man wishing you all the best friend for harvest day!!!
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@G4NJAG4NG,Awesome, never tried her just picked the strain based off the reviews. I'm a big sativa fan myself. I'll be looking at your grow for information on how much to leave to accommodate the flower stretch. Good luck!
G4NJAG4NG
G4NJAG4NGcommented6 years ago
@NomNom, very nice dude, she will love having that space all to herself! And no this is the first time I've grown it, was inspired after trying laughing Buddha on a trip to Amsterdam, it's one of the best highs I've ever had, each to there own of course but I'm a true sativa fan and this strain was just pure bliss 😄 taste and aroma is beautiful, I had the best shower in the world after smoking LB hahaha
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 205 years ago
is this just one plant brother ? cause if so thats really wild !! -Happy Growing!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommented5 years ago
@NomNom, Im not sure but you're looking at a good amount you did some real good work training her and that will pay off huge for you :) Looking forward to seeing the end results ! Thanks for taking the time to respond ! -Happy Growing!
NomNom
NomNomcommented5 years ago
@The_Projexx, Yup 1 plant, 1 tent, how much will she produce?
JohnnyBlaz3
JohnnyBlaz3commentedweek 26 years ago
hey wats up, love seeing another little lady enter the world. hope the grow goes well! growing the same strain, hopfully we get some nice buds!
JohnnyBlaz3
JohnnyBlaz3commented6 years ago
@NomNom, look nice and green week 3 thats great. Hopefully my grow helps you out, as thats the whole point! if you would like anything specific i'm not providing or want in greater detail feel free to hit me up. Havent had any problems with the RO water yet so hopefully none transpire . look forward to seeing the grow progress my friend. until next time 👋
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@JohnnyBlaz3,Hi, thanks for the kind words.I've been following your grow since you started it because I was planning to run this strain. You're blazing the trail for me to follow. I'm very interested in seeing how much stretch you get going into flower so I can have an idea on what to plan for. I'm behind on this diary, I'll be updating it several times over the next couple weeks. I'm planning to switch to flower sometime around the start of April. By the way I see you are running R/O, if you start getting deficiency signs you might need to add in some Micro nutes to your feed or water. The R/O takes all the micro out and depending on the nutes you run it might not have enough of them. Just a heads up, speaking from experience here.
SativaKid
SativaKidcommentedweek 115 years ago
Great job!👍👍
NomNom
NomNomcommented5 years ago
@SativaKid, Thanks
Burnweed
Burnweedcommentedweek 235 years ago
Nice buds. Thankyou for the heat warning - its winter soon buts its always good to know the 'weaknesses'
NomNom
NomNomcommented5 years ago
@Burnweed, Thanks, and I'm glad you found it helpful. I try to be honest and fair in my diaries because that's the information I'd like to get. We have found no seeds so far in the buds, and we are about 1/2 way through the harvest. So the banana's were most likely immature and couldn't pollenate anything.
Cultus
Cultuscommentedweek 225 years ago
Wow! She definitely looks ready! Guessing game huh?😐 So hard to appreciate the scale in photos.... I have that exact fan and you make it look small... 😶 so i will say 10 ounces😁 How much are you hoping to get right now?
NomNom
NomNomcommented5 years ago
@Cultus, I’m a bit behind on the diary she is already harvested and dried so I know the answer. But I’ll tell you what my honest guess was pre-harvest. I expected 13+ oz and thought that it would come in at 16oz. My guess was based off of the light wattage, figures it’d come in somewhere between 0.9 and 1.1 grams per watt.
GrowingisFunkO
GrowingisFunkOcommentedweek 196 years ago
Incredible job! I have to agree with Hydro_sweetness, your training skills are impeccable!
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@GrowingisFunkO, Thanks, hopefully it pays off in yield and quality, figures crossed.
Hydro_sweetness
Hydro_sweetnesscommentedweek 186 years ago
Pffffff your LST skills are intens my brother! Wish i had the skills, but i need to learn the fine details of LST'ing
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@Hydro_sweetness, Thanks, not sure it's a skill, more like no life and an obsession with the plants. Cheers!
Dehghan
Dehghancommentedweek 136 years ago
Damn Man ,i have nothing to say , just Awesooooome as hell thanks 4 sharing
NomNom
NomNomcommented6 years ago
@Dehghan, Thanks, I'm a bit behind on the diary, spring is here and there is so much to do in the garden and around the house I don't have much time to update right now. She falls next week Thursday, I hopefully will get a chance soon to put up a bunch of updates back to back.