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pic 1 which leaves one sole gal basking under all those lumens alone. honestly, im fine with that :thumbsup:
pic 2 a little better look at the cola!
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... continued
pic 1 which leaves one sole gal basking under all those lumens alone. honestly, im fine with that :thumbsup:
pic 2 a little better look at the cola!
Never did get to post harvest pics. Holidays, my bad.
Continuing to keep the strain alive via generational cloning till its time to flower again. Been a good year. Year to date (start of thread till now) has seen many successful harvests. Grow on everyone. Happy belated new years - bhb out :jointsmile:
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Buds grown since thread start... ~ 1 year.
Pic 1 harvest 1
Pic 2 harvest 2
Pic 3+4 harvest 3
Pic 5 harvest 4 (not fully manicured)
Not shown - harvest 4 second plant.
I've smoked alot of pot this year!?! :p
great looking harvest....looking yummy
GREAT JOB!!!!! :)
Check my log out and check out my sour d!!! Its Yummy!!!!
Thanks, but its 4 seperate harvests through out this particular threads start. I could have prolly bumped it to 6 harvests a year had I harvested and planted clones to flower right after each harvest. I dont like to -always- have plants in flower... Call me sketchy? All in all, for personal smoke -- It suits my needs 3 fold. :jointsmile:
True True
New to this growing thing, great job though. I am currently building out my grow room and I believe we are in a similar situation (Apartment). I have two questions about your set up.
1. what lighting are you using?
2. What are you doing for odor control?
Damn nice bro, clap-clap, you did some excellent work. Whats the harvest weight on your grows? Peace Ollie
Still lurking in the shadows. Been awhile since posted. Same papaya female genetics staggering through via generational cloning. Plant age from original seeded mother ~8 mos. 4 Rooted now in superthrive/nute solution to healthy em up now that they have rooted. Will 2 of these see flowering? Possibly. :smokin:
I think U R the man when it comes to growing.
thouse buds look gravy.