So at week 11 she hermie'd.
I pulled and processed for edibles..
I couldn't run the risk of cross pollination, saw no amber tricomes really..
I've never had to harvest early, or process wet raw material, so we shall see..
i think the problem might have been she was rootbound, shes a big girl and would have benefited a great deal having been transplanted into a 15-30 gallon. keep it up though my dude :D had she had that space im sure she would have been HEAT 😁
Hey looks like you got a few good grows under your belt.. just curious why you’re only running autos. You should give photos a try. I did autos for awhile but I haven’t looked back since doing photos. Autos were finicky and took just as long as all the photos I’ve done since. I also don’t really smoke and mainly make butters and tinctures. Looks good tho!
@@SheGrows,good to read that. Thankfully we get time to fix issues as soon as we know they exist. I have seen some messed up plants revive themselves and finish well, even after spidermite attacked them. never panic , they are survivors
My mimosa lemon has done similar but my Glueberry went great. odd how an auto can freak out with loose buds too. she looks exactly like my expert mimosa lemon!.
@Ganjagraindaddy,
I have said all along I think the seeds got mixed up, this has been one strange girl for sure...I'm not even sure if she's gonna bud up, just burnt up white hairs every where...
Per breeder harvest time, I should be harvesting any time and she looks like she just hit flower 🤷♂️🏼
You had a chance to have a half kilo easy girl. Sad ending, but glad that you still managed to pull harvest from her. I would consider transplanting into really big pot next time if you'll be lucky to get that monstricity gene in other grows, all nute issues could be caused by small pot and root bound.
All the Best !