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The one on the top left corner I snapped in half at the end of week 3 from improper training, it's also the most mature because of this.The top center plant was accidentally topped at the same time and bounced back fantastically(one of the biggest now)and the bottom center stretched like a young Yao Ming but definitely will suffer come yield time as it's the most airy of the bunch.I wasn't expecting the phenos to be so different. Seems to be 2 or 3 different ones. Differences in maturity, height, node spacing, color, and nug structure are all present. Also being my first grow I didn't expect the stretch to be as vast on some as it was so I didn't get to LST properly..Still pleased though, wasn't even expecting this for my first time. As long as I can get them to swell properly I should be sitting pretty.
I've been tinkering with the nutes, still a novice. Yao ming had to be moved to the corner and branches weaved into each other to bring the height down a bit. Still cant believe how different from the rest it is,if it had swelled up proper it would have been a beast. The one that broke in half early on is still finishing early, then I'll harvest 4 more, and then 4 more after that to allow them all proper time to mature. The plant I accidentally topped is showing dominance over most so that's something to ponder on, I never thought topping an auto was an option untill seeing others on here.
Flushed some fed some. Still trying to figure out which ones to take at the right times to maximize yields. I dont mind a slightly high amber trichome ratio myself so I'm going to let them go as long as I can. All will be chopped within a few more weeks. Pleasantly surprised still yet with my first one.
It was definitely an easy grow. I chopped two last week, hung and dried for 6 days, trimmed, jarred, and burped regularly and the smell is stupendous. Strong fuely earth tones resonate with floral fruity undertones. Although the first two didn't yield much its quality is superb. Trichomes glisten on every bit of surface. The flower structure its self was larfy and airy but quality non the less. The first two do not set the tone for the rest. They were beautiful in structure, plant and flower alike, all with the same smell and quality as the first two but non of the flaws. They're currently drying and hope they yield much more. I've learned alot along the way. My nutrients were not administered correctly, there was an accidental topping and I broke in half and mended it back together. All in all see till impressed myself, for what its worth. Will post again the final weight at a later time. I got lost on taking pictures but more will come as the product finishes its last stages. My next line-up will be a variety of FastBuds strains, LSD-25, Californian Snow, and G14. The date is still yet TBD. I'm also still considering different options as far as my approach to the next set up. "Until we grow again", from me to you from Chronic_Cannabis_Cultivation.
@WillyWonka, no this is it. I'm just hoping to get enough to last until I do some again. I've thought about photoperiods though. Might try some in the future
@Chronic_Cannabis_Cultivation, oh I remember the feeling. Try a Photoperiod next, you’ll realise just how quick autos are. Do you grow other plants at all? I do and to be honest cannabis grows so much faster than most things. It is called weed after all haha