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Oh stacking like crazy! Looks good and healthy!

Sheā€™s definitely on the small side from what Iā€™m used to but Iā€™ll take her production any day of the week. Everything in the tent is the same age her buds are two times fatter than anybody elseā€™s in the tent

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@Lostgirl Today is week week 11 on this thing.
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First off, what strain is that? Thatā€™s some of the most gorgeous weed Iā€™ve ever seen. I love black weed.

Your situation is very unique. Your plant has already hermied. Iā€™m assuming youā€™re still popping off nanners.

The plant in general in my opinion is not ready utilizing 10% Amber.

On the other hand, your buds are simply at this time concentrating on making seeds.

With that said, I would go ahead and chop it. Iā€™d say youā€™re only somewhere around 4% Amber. Nevertheless, once chopped the trichomes will still burn off making more Amber.

I donā€™t know what your intentions are on the weed but whatever they are Iā€™m sure you didnā€™t calculate having a bunch of seeds in this stuff.

I believe chopping it now to prevent any more seed production and your Amber will increase slightly as it dries.

What would I personally do?
Chop it

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Now, with you having conditions that are outside the typical recommended drying conditions you have an option for what I consider a safer dry

Leaving those fan leaves on and allowing the plant to dry longer will only help with terrapin production. Giving you better smell and flavor.

Itā€™s not going to dry in 5 days like plant number two did. This just adds a little more benefit to your dry with your environment condition issue

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Last but not least, your plant pollinated itself causing it to hermie. This means your tent could contain pollen that could affect seriously on your next grow.

I suggest disinfecting the walls the floors the roof the light the fans just hit your tent with everything you got under the kitchen sink. I for not recommending you to skip this step as itā€™s going to be crucial going into your next grow.

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I have not clue the seeds were as follows,
2ea Blueberry
1ea Pineapple Express
1ea Fat Bastard
I can not agree with you more its time to CHOP. I plan on performing this tomorrow as it is still a old stale loaf of fruit cake. (slightly on the heavy side) It will be completely dry by tomorrow morning.

I like this idea and I am going to try it.

I wouldnā€™t steer you wrong brother

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All over it for sure, and do not plan on starting the next grow until early fall. I have read what you all have been saying about summer indoor growing and I can say Amen to that now I have went through the HELL that it can be to keep them temps DOWN. :shushing_face:

Smart man. I normally never grow during the summer. My sisterā€™s were crying for more Gorilla Cookies and I really wanted to see the Hawaiian gold so I went ahead and did it anyway.

I still have all of August and weā€™re already in triple digits in July. My average temperature is 85Ā° in the tent and some days going as high as 91Ā°

The girls will suffer in the end.

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Here is a snap of the finished product on P2
Jars are all down to 62 with no packets.
Buds are dry on the out side and soft in the middle.

Result of sample, heady, uplifting
Aroma fruit with a slight skunk
Taste-the inhale is smooth although a slight harshness, and on the exhale I. Am really start to pick up the flavor. Is it time for the grove bags? I am curious as to what this will taste like in couple months.

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Start using advanced nutrients. Harshness will never be an issue ever again!

Very nice job thereā€™s buds look fantastic. I told you weā€™d get you through that!

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This product?

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Yes, thatā€™s the stuff

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@Lostgirl is that normal to stack that fast?
My auto started to flower July 4th week.

And this picture was last night.

Trying not to be impatient, she just a slow grower?

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Autoflowers have a mind of their own. Theyā€™re very unpredictable. Iā€™ve had them start to flower in 2 weeks. Iā€™ve had them start the flower in 7 weeks.

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P1 has been cut and hung. Best I can do is AT-66 +\ā€¢ 2
RH-60 +/- 1 during the daytime. At night I am sure I will be able to get better temps
@Lostgirl
You were thinking more than five days with this one? I did leave the leafs on I took some of the crispy and dead leafs off and left the rest on. This plant has such a nice smell to it!!
To clarify on the p2 jars once they maintain a 53-62 RH I will move them to grovee bags and store in a cool dark place, Is this correct?

Yes itā€™s going to take longer than 5 days more than likely because you left the leaves on.

Temperature and humidity will have to do. You just got to work around it like you did plant number two.

Yes just bag those jars up into Grove bags stick them in a cool area.

Have you tested plant number two yet on the smoke?

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@Lostgirl The smoke is good, it is fruity, with a hint of skunk and pine. It burns fine, and stays lit. It is strong, just a few hits, it does offer the uplifting and energetic feeling of which I was going for, it is more heady then body, but feels clean. Over all my only wish is that it would have been able to be dried slower. My Dry/cure room is getting an overhaul once P1 goes to the jars. I am very happy with the results and excited to try it again in a few months.