Having limited space, and 5 new seedlings sprouting, we decided to chop bruce1 a little early (day 61 week 9) on the previous weekend.
It was an extremely poor decision! Use this an an example of exactly what NOT TO DO!
This plant was our first LST attempt, so we will improve on that each round. I accidentally snapped the main branch in week 4, and mended it with duct tape (You can see the duct tape cast in this image! It was a great repair, and the Bruce healed without skipping a beat.)
Checking trichomes on top buds showed 15% amber, and 70% cloudy. However, we knew the bottom was still developing, but decided to make the painful sacrifice for the greater good. The plant would have fattened up nicely with another 1-2 weeks... At the same time we are a little too anxious to fire up the rosin press for the first time We have limited time left in our Arizona indoor/outdoor growing window. We need to have the next round completed by June 1st with our plans to move this round outdoors in Tucson.
We are using the debris bag method of drying, and it has been a bit of a pain to keep the entire room at 70F , and RH at 50. We are a little sad with the results of the chop, but are excited about the others in the pipes that are looking better in the next 1-3 weeks.
Also, with this plant we needed to just be more patient. harvest the buds on the top, to allow the rest of the bottom buds to finish....No more early chops!
It was an extremely poor decision! Use this an an example of exactly what NOT TO DO!
This plant was our first LST attempt, so we will improve on that each round. I accidentally snapped the main branch in week 4, and mended it with duct tape (You can see the duct tape cast in this image! It was a great repair, and the Bruce healed without skipping a beat.)
Checking trichomes on top buds showed 15% amber, and 70% cloudy. However, we knew the bottom was still developing, but decided to make the painful sacrifice for the greater good. The plant would have fattened up nicely with another 1-2 weeks... At the same time we are a little too anxious to fire up the rosin press for the first time We have limited time left in our Arizona indoor/outdoor growing window. We need to have the next round completed by June 1st with our plans to move this round outdoors in Tucson.
We are using the debris bag method of drying, and it has been a bit of a pain to keep the entire room at 70F , and RH at 50. We are a little sad with the results of the chop, but are excited about the others in the pipes that are looking better in the next 1-3 weeks.
Also, with this plant we needed to just be more patient. harvest the buds on the top, to allow the rest of the bottom buds to finish....No more early chops!
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