LET THERE BE BUDS, AND LET THEM BE GOOD.

long time no update, garden seems to be getting smaller as the days grow shorter.

2 harvests since last update, the pink DoubleGum girl that I think I said I would take down got chopped a few weeks ago. yeild was simply amazing, I had expected 3-4 ounces per plant (they aren't small plants). so far it looks like that girl alone has yeilded over 5 ounces DRY. she's in curing now, actually filled a whole case of large wide mouth mason jars (biggest I could get), to give you some idea of the yeild, which like I said has even surprised me.

another harvest happened today, the pictures were taken prior to it. the purple AK-48 you see in the front came down today, and for some reason something is telling me she just might yeild more than the DoubleGum girl. I had to harvest this one, as it was starting to show some symptoms of bud rot due to some rainy and damp nights we've recently had. surprisingly it seemed to be the only plant I was having this trouble with, so I assume it was an isolated problem (probably genetics).

lots of pictures again, decided to fill the card. first pic is of a (expired) snake that spooked me after I almost stepped on it on the way out to the plot. looks like the result of a deadly encounter with a lawnmower.
cthulhu Reviewed by cthulhu on . Outdoor Season 2008 I finally did the finishing touches on all the lighting tonight, after about 2 months of taking my time with doing a little work every few days. I've been building it with the thought that I just may some day use it for a serious completely indoor grow. For now it'll serve me as a early veg and clone room; a spot where I can start my seedlings indoors for 1 month before placing them outdoors. I can however say that light and space wise, it is the largest indoor grow I have ever done. Rating: 5