La Buena Hierba Grey Bear does LBH

Bud pics @ 76ish days
One of them has turned what looks like to my eyes, red
The other is darker.
They are both still uptaking massive quantities of feed and still putting on the weight.
Pistils on the "red" plant are starting to retract and dry, without as many replacements
The darker plant is still throwing heavy amounts of fresh pistils, So I may end up with different chop days for them.

First three below are the red, last one is the darker plant.
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nice grey bear how are the smells go on them and meabeu full picture of the full plant? if you please can
and do they grow like you use to with autoflowers?
 
@La Buena Hierba, smell is very fruity on each of them.
Branches are bending under the weight of the buds, so it is hard to get a decent picture of them. I will try to post something Wednesday.
They have performed just as well as any other autoflowers I have grown, This is a very heavy feeder, so that should be noted.
But If I get the yield I am expecting, the amount of feed is appropriate.
Had I realized they were going to get so large, I would have set them up a bit differently once I moved them to flowering lights.
It probably would not have helped yield much, but they would have been a little more photogenic as a whole plant.
 
80-ish days for these two.
Colors are dynamite, and i have been informed by many, what i see as red in these buds is in fact purple.
The one on the right has more purple
The are both "stanky" and "fruity", The fruit being berryish rather than citrus.
Wish the pics were better, but such is life.

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verry nice
good to hear that the smell go more fruity/ berryish like i sey so.
i see some leaf look ... uhm i dont know how to sey in english .
keep us updated bear.
peace LBH
 
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Hey LBH,
I am not sure what word you are searching for regarding the leaves, but rough would not be unfair.
They look that way for a combination of reasons,
1 these are very dense buds, it can be rather humid where I live, so I am blasting these plants with a ton a fan air movement to keep any mold or mildew down. Big leaves tend to get wind burnt.
2 as heavy feeders, they needed a bit more effort to stay dialed in than I had to give, so they would gobble the feed and the ph would spike. More attention would have helped some.
3 they are a little closer to the light than I would like and the temps have been up & down as the season changes.
4 they are winding down, I have had them on straight water for over a week and plan to take the plant on the right sometime next week, after finals. which will put it at about 92 or 93 days when I chop her.
I will try to post up some pics for you tomorrow.
Name for consideration- La Purple Berry Haze
 
some pics tomorrow wil be very nice hoop you get the pictures now beter..lol
and howtheygrow and look and smell now..

Name for consideration- La Purple Berry Haze.
La Purple Berry Haze sounds great brother .. yes thats it .. LBH;s La Purple Berry Haze
 
1 these are very dense buds, it can be rather humid where I live, so I am blasting these plants with a ton a fan air movement to keep any mold or mildew down. Big leaves tend to get wind burnt......

At least yours look that was 'cos you meant it. Some of us don't know any better:shrug:

Thoroughly enjoyed reading this journal of yours too.....insightful comments like the one about pH spikes helps keep things in perspective for noobs like me. It suggest I'm probably better off sorting some more environmental controls than getting too hung up on pH and EC in my NFT reservoirs.
 
hello grey bear ?
i am very curious how your lbh plants are doing .
you must have harvest them by now i guess .
your big girls are beautifull !!
:drool:
whats up bro ??
 
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