- the time has finaly come! harvest was today day 124 total, Day 54 of flower ( day 5 of week 18)
- all pics where taken right before/during/after harvest, harvest report will be up in about 10 days when everything is dry and ready to cure! now drying in a carboard box in the dry tent and i wet trimmed a sample cant wait to try it!
- perfect strain if you don't want odor problems, the whole apartment smelled like fresh strawberries when harvesting, nobody noticed i was harvesting!
- she could have gone a little longer but im in a hurry after 18 weeks! 😂
Well done GardenOfAutos, not only with the plants, but one of the most consistent and systematic diaries. I appreciate the great detail of many high resolution photos, but done in a patterning where it is not spamming or overloaded. Great style.
the main lining technique that you did is looking wonderful, but that is it. With what you had, if you want yield, you should have left it for another 4-6 weeks in vegi to see the results. There are many main lining methods out there, some better then others depending in which environment you grow. For best yield indoors, leave plant to grow 5-6 knots from seed. Cut above 4th. Clear 1st and 2nd. Now you have 4 mains for LST. Leave to develop each 5 nodes and cut above the 4th and clear 2nd. Now you have 16 colas by the 6th week. After the last topping, 6 more weeks of vegi which brings it to 3 months. With main lining, is like growing a new plan from each shoot. Takes time to form a plan worth of yield/time investment. Best balance imo is 3 months vegi with 2 months flower and 1 month dry and cure.
I hope you will not get discouraged in doing again main lining and fluxing methods. It's a really wonderful way of manifesting over this plants. Check out my diaries, I have 4 plants under different main lining methods, now starting week 9 of vegi.
All the best!
Hey are your plants really in 3 gallon pots? Did any of them get root bound from 10 weeks of vege ? What is your watering schedule for such big beautiful plants in small pots?
Happy growing, cheers !!