Bagged White Widow and Alaskan Bananaberry

Last November(2024) I had planted a White Widow XXL auto and an Alaskan Bananaberry auto in my garden area. Wintertime, SoCal, just to see how it went. I had some good results overall. Harvested early April, did a dry and a 60 day cure, trying terpene R/H bags for the first time. Today I took them out of the terpene bags, did the vacuum seal, and have now put them in the outside garage fridge in the drink drawer. Ended up with about 8 OZ of the WW XXL and 6 OZ of the AB. Just wanted to show some pictures of it. I hope that you enjoy them. Have a great day all.

Feb 1 2025

March 1st


March 22nd

April 5th, cut day


Finally done…

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Nice work primo. :call_me_hand:

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Thanks! It’s always satisfying to get to the end. Until you look outside and you realize that you already have more going…lol Including the Grow-Off stuff. Poor @Lightbrightt2010 never stops…lol. Or @T-ray with his stuff.

These were probably my favorite pictures from the grow-


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All beautiful :heart_eyes: nicely done, I’ll get on your level one day, I’m still a rookie don’t mind my little stuff I have going on

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@Lightbrightt2010 , I think that you are way past me at this point. Those little Autoflowers were only my second grow and my first Autoflower crop at all. I had stopped growing from the 80’s and only started again in March 2024. Got 1 crop in October 24, did these Autos as my second, and am now on my third round. I did get that one monster plant from my first grow and it really did hook me…lol

I trimmed fresh from the plant for 3 days and then had to hang the rest. Split the plant in half to hang. Still threw out almost 2 pounds of fresh because I couldn’t process it fast enough and no freezer room.

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Appreciate it, I wanna create big monsters like that, but I can’t without ending up behind bars :joy:

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Here’s my new Accidental White Truffle Autoflower (was supposed to be photoperiod) in the same spot as that other giant. Planted her mid-April in that spot. She’s between one of my tomatoes and my zucchini plant.


@Lightbrightt2010 @SausageMahoney

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Happy accident :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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