This is the outdoor version of CBD Crack. I grew an indoor version in my CBD Farming diary and she turned out a bit smaller but ripened a bit faster. The upper cola on the outside plant was immense. Couldn't get my hand around it.
I put this girl in my shed with my grow tent overnight so I didn't need to get up at the crack of dawn to cut her down, and she could get a little extra dark time. Normally I wash my outdoor plants but I'm not sure it's worth the effort with autoflowers since the plants in general are so small. I'll see how these look when they dry up enough to be trimmed.
She has an immensly thick top cola which will be difficult to trim when the time comes - but hey - what else do we have to do in quarantine?
I'm in the process of procuring some test equipment so I can check the relative strength of my new crop - both in THC and CBD. It's called a tCheck (https://tcheck.me/). Not cheap... but I'm a gadget freak, and retired engineer.
June 9 >> Took about an hour to trim this girl. The buds were a lot more airy than the indoor version.
@@Sonoma_Sungrown, Funny thing is I've been saving all the CBD heavy stuff I grew in the spring until it is fully cured and I can decipher the testing stuff. I have some stock of Cream & Cheese which is 1:1 CBD-THC which should roughly match the CBD Crack here. But I still gots some questions that a higher authority needs to answer first. 😑
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