The next round of the chop is complete, and two more of my precious girls are all groomed up and hanging high. After some more scope examination and comparing pics from the past few weeks, I've decided to let the Magnum go a bit longer to see if she'll fatten up some more. The buds are still hardening and she has really started to stink up the place. I definitely don't want to let her go into couchlock territory, but I still see some new clear trichs forming so I'm going to hold off for at least a few days. Plus it saves me the trouble of trying to stuff more bud in my crowded drying tent! The Cobra is nowhere near being done which has me concerned since I'm going on vacation the first week of July and I really would like to have it jarred up by then. I am dumping more food on that plant than any auto I've ever grown and it just keeps popping the pistils and asking for more. Here's a few pics to show off while I dig into some scissor hash.
Magic Dragon - Day 87:
Man, what a workout - this bushy beast took me a couple of hours to trim. For a plant under 2 feet tall, this one had a ridiculous amount of fans and sugar leaves to be trimmed. The lack of popcorn and trim from the DP strains was more than made up with this one. The buds are so heavy and dense that I'm surprised I had no problems with bud rot given the high humidity recently. Not much smell to speak of, mainly a peppery aroma with a little fruit underneath. It should definitely be the highest yielder of the bunch, at least until the monster Cobra finishes up. Just an absolute pleasure to grow with no special treatment needed, which has been true of all Mossy's gear that I've grown.
WOS Sugar Mango Ryder - Day 87:
I was ready to quit after the MD harvest, but this gal had some amber trichs creeping in so I needed to get her done. Thankfully the sativa like structure made for much quicker trimming. Apart from being super sticky with rock hard buds, the most impressive thing about this plant is the smell. It absolutely smells just like sweet mango; almost something like mango cotton candy. I had my wife take a whiff without telling her anything about it and the first thing she said was "smells just like mangoes". I am way psyched to try this one & it'll probably be the first one I sample. All things considered this was an easy grow with no major problems, much like the other WOS strains that I've run.
The tent is looking bare these days:
Thanks, friends! :tiphat: