Anthropolis
Canna Jedi in training.
Final Update! Week 17 total but the final plants below were reboots thus a few weeks younger. [HASHTAG]#KindSoil[/HASHTAG] test for [HASHTAG]#autoflower[/HASHTAG].net
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Woohoo we made it! Things were up and down for awhile there, and in the final leg of it, nature dealt us many days of rain, no power, and mucho humidity! So I was really worried about mold with these last ones. (remember my tent is semi-outdoor so I'm at her mercy.)
Thus I had to change from my usual harvest and trim methods, typically I trim on the plant live, then cut and hang whole to dry until jar ready. My anti mold / hardship method is just cut nugs / branches from the plant, trim those to the nugs, and dry out the nugs spread out wide with a fan. This dries quicker and more evenly, giving mold less chance to get a foothold, but some smoothness gets sacrificed. That can usually be remedied with a longer cure.
Good thing I did this because I found a couple small spots of mold in the big girl's dense cola. I cut the mold out, only lost maybe a gram, but I quarantined the nugs around it to dry in a separate paper bag outside the tent. Just checked on all of it and no mold has set in to the remaining nugs! I figured it must be from when the power was out for days, the plants were dark and all dripping from condensation. Bad bad.
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KindSoil Tombstone trio pot, harvested several days ago and into the jars tonight. They did pretty good, all things considered. Again I couldn't pin down any phenotypes, they all look about the same dried.
They were definitely ready, I probably could've cut sooner but I wasn't in a hurry.
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Here's the yield going to jar! It's more small nugs and buds, just a couple big nugs. If I were to guess I'd say it's just north of a half oz.
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KindSoil big solo Tombstone! This beast... wow, really impressed! Both the solo pot KindSoil stones did really well in terms of mass, density, and scent profile. It's evidence that single plant to pot, like autofems, is the better way to do KindSoil, rather than several to a pot.
Definitely cutting time! I'm going to miss this plant actually. I said early on that this plant was on track to possibly be my best yield yet, and I think that's coming true! Maybe it doesn't look like it from the pic, but that entire thing is solid nug.
I started at the top cola and cut it open to trim out into nugs. Glad I did because things were wayyy to dense and damp up inside the cola:
That's not molding yet there, it's just some dead mushy leaves about ready to start mold. I did find a couple spots but no major losses. Super dense. I'm not used to that lol. It's gotta be a combo of the new Mars light and the KindSoil.
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Here's the yield, still a few days from jars, but the nugs are huge and solid! I think it could get close to 3/4 oz.
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Plus a few grams in the quarantine bag because they were near mold, looks safe so far.
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So there we have it friends!
When the last plant is in the jar, I'll take a jar glamor shot. There's lots to taste test and that'll be awhile.
Going to go through my logs, review and get my thoughts together and then I'll do a full review up in the Showcase. But overall my feelings are pretty good for the product and I think I'm buying more sometime!
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Woohoo we made it! Things were up and down for awhile there, and in the final leg of it, nature dealt us many days of rain, no power, and mucho humidity! So I was really worried about mold with these last ones. (remember my tent is semi-outdoor so I'm at her mercy.)
Thus I had to change from my usual harvest and trim methods, typically I trim on the plant live, then cut and hang whole to dry until jar ready. My anti mold / hardship method is just cut nugs / branches from the plant, trim those to the nugs, and dry out the nugs spread out wide with a fan. This dries quicker and more evenly, giving mold less chance to get a foothold, but some smoothness gets sacrificed. That can usually be remedied with a longer cure.
Good thing I did this because I found a couple small spots of mold in the big girl's dense cola. I cut the mold out, only lost maybe a gram, but I quarantined the nugs around it to dry in a separate paper bag outside the tent. Just checked on all of it and no mold has set in to the remaining nugs! I figured it must be from when the power was out for days, the plants were dark and all dripping from condensation. Bad bad.
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KindSoil Tombstone trio pot, harvested several days ago and into the jars tonight. They did pretty good, all things considered. Again I couldn't pin down any phenotypes, they all look about the same dried.
They were definitely ready, I probably could've cut sooner but I wasn't in a hurry.
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Here's the yield going to jar! It's more small nugs and buds, just a couple big nugs. If I were to guess I'd say it's just north of a half oz.
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KindSoil big solo Tombstone! This beast... wow, really impressed! Both the solo pot KindSoil stones did really well in terms of mass, density, and scent profile. It's evidence that single plant to pot, like autofems, is the better way to do KindSoil, rather than several to a pot.
Definitely cutting time! I'm going to miss this plant actually. I said early on that this plant was on track to possibly be my best yield yet, and I think that's coming true! Maybe it doesn't look like it from the pic, but that entire thing is solid nug.
I started at the top cola and cut it open to trim out into nugs. Glad I did because things were wayyy to dense and damp up inside the cola:
That's not molding yet there, it's just some dead mushy leaves about ready to start mold. I did find a couple spots but no major losses. Super dense. I'm not used to that lol. It's gotta be a combo of the new Mars light and the KindSoil.
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Here's the yield, still a few days from jars, but the nugs are huge and solid! I think it could get close to 3/4 oz.
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Plus a few grams in the quarantine bag because they were near mold, looks safe so far.
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So there we have it friends!
When the last plant is in the jar, I'll take a jar glamor shot. There's lots to taste test and that'll be awhile.
Going to go through my logs, review and get my thoughts together and then I'll do a full review up in the Showcase. But overall my feelings are pretty good for the product and I think I'm buying more sometime!