Harvested the boomstick last night at day 85. It could have gone a little longer, but the time was right for me. Was my favorite looking plant out of the bunch and she did not disappoint when I trimmed her. The smell is really intense like the other Sawney strains, smells like rotten sweet fruit, maybe strawberries, with some fuel tossed in there. Smells amazing and the buds are rock hard. No larf on the whole plant and there was a lot more there then I thought. She also had some nice purple tones in her as well, hoping you can see it in the pics.
Harvested the boomstick last night at day 85. It could have gone a little longer, but the time was right for me. Was my favorite looking plant out of the bunch and she did not disappoint when I trimmed her. The smell is really intense like the other Sawney strains, smells like rotten sweet fruit, maybe strawberries, with some fuel tossed in there. Smells amazing and the buds are rock hard. No larf on the whole plant and there was a lot more there then I thought. She also had some nice purple tones in her as well, hoping you can see it in the pics.
Fantastic looking plant buddy.
That's a gelato dominant pheno you have.
A very nice pheno to smoke and enjoy with good friends, or be greedy and smoke the lot .
Thanks for growing and sharing mate I do appreciate it
Harvested the boomstick last night at day 85. It could have gone a little longer, but the time was right for me. Was my favorite looking plant out of the bunch and she did not disappoint when I trimmed her. The smell is really intense like the other Sawney strains, smells like rotten sweet fruit, maybe strawberries, with some fuel tossed in there. Smells amazing and the buds are rock hard. No larf on the whole plant and there was a lot more there then I thought. She also had some nice purple tones in her as well, hoping you can see it in the pics.
Thanks for the reps @Dankerson & @Mozzy almost smells greasy too
Thanks again @Sawney_bean it’s been fun growing these and I’m looking forward to running more in the fall and winter when I have a bit more environmental control.
Thanks for the reps @Dankerson & @Mozzy almost smells greasy too
Thanks again @Sawney_bean it’s been fun growing these and I’m looking forward to running more in the fall and winter when I have a bit more environmental control.
Regarding your gnat problem, with the soil/media surface covered by black plastic, how do the insects get in and out of the soil/media? Are there other openings with the Boxes you're using?
Alot of prganic soil in where i am at in california seems to be already infested with fungus gnats and its hard to find a supply that isnt full of em. I think nematodes are the best bet for down here.
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