Today I opened the grow box to check on the buds.
They were overdried: cracker-dry and brittle.
So I had no other choice but to chop the larger buds up, remove the large stems and measure the total dry weight.
It was 115 grams which is 4.05 ounces. And this is bone-dry, with almost zero moisture in them!
I am blown away.
There are three things I have learned from this grow:
1. Genetics is everything.
Even a ghetto grow can deliver huge amounts of bud if the genetics are good. I burned my plant and did not even let it finish (I chopped it 10 days earlier than Dinafem's recommendation) and I still got 4 ounces out of it!
Genetics, genetics, genetics.
Period.
2. Know your soil before you plant your seed in it. In my case the soil turned out to be just an amended coco and this created a ton of problems.
3. Don't overnute and burn your plant. Take it super easy on the nutes, be it veg nutes or flowering nutes.
Cheers guys, smoke report is coming.
They were overdried: cracker-dry and brittle.
So I had no other choice but to chop the larger buds up, remove the large stems and measure the total dry weight.
It was 115 grams which is 4.05 ounces. And this is bone-dry, with almost zero moisture in them!
I am blown away.
There are three things I have learned from this grow:
1. Genetics is everything.
Even a ghetto grow can deliver huge amounts of bud if the genetics are good. I burned my plant and did not even let it finish (I chopped it 10 days earlier than Dinafem's recommendation) and I still got 4 ounces out of it!
Genetics, genetics, genetics.
Period.
2. Know your soil before you plant your seed in it. In my case the soil turned out to be just an amended coco and this created a ton of problems.
3. Don't overnute and burn your plant. Take it super easy on the nutes, be it veg nutes or flowering nutes.
Cheers guys, smoke report is coming.