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Week 19 ended up being her last. She ended up making it to the last day of week 19, day 133, when I finally gave her the chop. As you can see from the photos she had a beautiful bouquet of nugs to offer up as a swan song.
The week progressed well enough with me keeping a watchful eye on trichs to gauge her harvest. Unfortunately on day 131 during her morning check I found a nanner due to, what I suspect, was an uncovered LED light on my dehumidifier (the light it throws when reservoir is full). A rookie mistake, I know, but I'm used to running autos and I simply forgot to cover it before adding it to the setup in late flower. I don't really blame the genetics because the same happened with the Seedsman White Widow running next to her.
Either way, at that point I USB scoped her and was happy to find she was pretty much ready to come down anyway. I proceeded to strip her entirely of leaves, fully manicure her, and put her into 48 hours of darkness. Fortunately, I had not watered since very early in the week so she was not heavily hydrated when she got the chop. I'll go ahead and stop there and save the rest for the harvest update to follow shortly!
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Very nice. I'm sure u'll enjoy. I have some seeds for this so I came me to see what I could hope for. As for the "nanners" they can also happen when u let your plants go for too long. At least That's my experience. I think the plant gets frustrated, I wants to get polinated and pass her lineage along. She's done everything she can to make herself beautiful and no male has come she doesn't know what else to do and as a last ditch effort she goes "screw these useless dudes, I'mma do it myself". It's actually a bit sad.