W@W… gorgeous!
6 gallon stock pot.
I bet it does! Sheesh! Those things are monsters. I always love your grows!
October 28, harvest day:
71 oz wet after trim.
Left tote is trimmed tops, right is bowl trimmer flower.
Plant has been at 220 watts and water only for the last week. Nice lemony aroma from the fresh flower. We’ll see if it comes back during cure.
Been busy with the second rifle elk season. My hunting partner shot this one Saturday night: 6 X 6 around 700 lbs. gutted.
It took four adults to lift that carcass into my truck and it almost didn’t fit. And my truck ain’t a small one: GMC 2500 Duramax short box crew cab.
Huge congrats on both!
@Myfriendis410 nice harvest of buds and the Elk!
Holy guacamole batman!!! That’s massive! Both the plant and your friends’ elk!
Congrats on the harvest. Is that a before shot. Neither look like they have been trimmed up yet. I bet it is nice seeing good sized critters compared to the little guys we have here. Are you guys hunting near you? I here elk and think Canada
We’re hunting on Ft. Carson which is about 45 minutes away. They have deer and elk, black bear, bighorn sheep, turkey and quail.
The picture is just before removing from the SCROG yesterday. I’m guessing 16 oz. dried.
Didn’t you guys have a couple of earthquakes recently?
Cool. I love quail. Yeah. We had 2. Just a few miles out side of town from what I saw on here.
Congratulations!
Today is main butcher day. What we don’t get cut and ground today we’ll do tomorrow on elk number one. Elk number two will be middle of next week. Good thing we have a lot of freezers because we have deer tags to fill as well.
I’ve processed countless whitetail. I once processed an elk years ago. Those animals are massive. Everything is so much bigger. Good eats after all the work is done, and it’s alotta work!
Had to skip the deer pics but awesome harvest!
Close: that’s an elk.
Well i did say i had to skip fast .
I don’t hunt so i scroll fast when the subject comes up lol
Final weight is 494 grams. 1 lb. 1 oz. 13 gr.