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NEmike's 1st ever auto grow (Lemon Haze)

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LED/600W
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LED/600W
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Indoor
Room Type
Soil
Grow medium
Strain
00seeds2 - 00 KUSH
Lemon Haze Autoflower
MSNL
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
I went with lemon haze that was on sale. This is my 1st ever auto grow an 1st ever indoor grow. This plant was easy and awesome to grow. I grew fast with lots of branch's with big buds. She smelled so good citrus lemon skunky.
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
What's on the scales?
85.05
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
0.14
g / watt
85.05
g / plant
Tastes like
Citrus
Earthy
Tropical
Feels like
50% Sativa 50% Indica

Positive effects

Happy
Hungry
Relaxed

Negative effects

Dry mouth
Tents
: 1: very happy with the tent
Commented by
NEmike420 NEmike420
4 years ago
She was a joy to grow from the very start. I looked forward to tending to her every day and loved watching the new growth and buds building up. Love the smell ! I hope to grow another MSNL auto again soon.👍👍
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosweek 11
Congrats on the harvest!
Buddha2
Buddha2week 11
Great result! Congratulations! 👍
NEmike420
NEmike420week 11
Thank you ! hope to grow more MSNL strains. I have a photoperiod Amsterdame haze that I got free with my lemon haze order. I am growing them outdoors as it is now spring here in the northeast.