Zampano's 1st Grow Journal

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Already cut them off. :rofl:

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This picture is nanners

This picture is not

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For your midsection I only see a couple pictures that weren’t sugar leaves. And you are extremely close. The midsection should be ready in about a week

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Okay. Those are the ones i removed. Wasnt sure about the other.

Those are the only ones ive seen and ive had my fave in this plant for a luttle while now.

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Then my camera scope battery died. Which is good for me, this is frustrating as hell. :triumph:

You definitely got a couple more weeks left. It takes approximately 3 weeks for seeds to fully develop within your buds.

Last week’s nanners that we found were unopened sacks unfortunately the ones you found today are open sacks. This means you’ll start to see more and it’s probably inevitable that they’ll start to make seeds. (The process anyway)

If I had to guess you’ll find a few under produced mushy seed pods in your harvest. I highly doubt you’ll find many fully produced seeds.

On the bright side, if you do get some fully produced seeds you’ll be able to use them in future grows and they will be Auto flower and they will be feminized.

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You got a whole bag of peckers there!

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I know :face_with_spiral_eyes:

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@Lostgirl
A couple weeks back we discussed this on the phone but i just want to be sure i have the procedure right and didnt miss anything.

When you get a chance some time in the next week or so is there any way you can give me a step-by-step of the harvesting/drying/curing process?

I know this is a big ask and will take time away from your schedule but i really, really want everything to go without incident.

I find myself feeling nervous about somehow messing things up and ruining my grow, id hate to have made it this far and somehow screw it up.

Like i said, i know its a big ask but id super appreciate it.

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A complete Step by step detailed instructions on harvest, dry, and cure would take hours to type out. We’ve discussed the process in detail before. You have all the tools needed. Below is a guide for beginners that tells you everything you’ll need to do. I’ve read over it, it’s pretty much accurate and gives you different alternatives like dry and wet trimming etc.

https://hydrobuilder.com/learn/beginners-guide-to-harvest-drying-and-curing/?srsltid=AfmBOoowS4gst0rAbB3JuUURfLbsFZDbixdxCmA2tQaVxs3JZ6rFL1cv

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Great crowd found here.

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The process is easy it’s just extremely detailed. I’ve been here since the beginning. I’ll take you through the steps as we go. Don’t sweat the small stuff.

Harvesting can be truly intimidating to the first time grower and I get that. Anything and everything that I’ve ever told you not to worry about and it’ll be okay has turned out better than okay.

These hands have been touched by God
:thinking::thought_balloon:WTF. :pray::open_mouth::pray:

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Notes from thewaterpark

A whole lot of nothing. :joy:

Numbers and stuff

Tap Water + Silica 5ml

Feed out n/a
Runoff n/a

Final waterings before harvest.

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I’ve followed along as I experienced the same Happy Frog issues you dealt with here in my just completed grow. Being a novice I didn’t have anything helpful to add so just lurked but wanted to chime in at the end to say thanks for sharing and congratulations on the harvest.

I share your sentiments on trichome watching. I will offer up an example of my second grow where I was bound and determined to get the desired shade. The photo is at 11 weeks flower. It was a foxtailed mess and in the end couldn’t tell anyway. Best of luck on the finish.

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My girl scout cookie extreme look just like that. Just one big gigantic massive bud of foxtails. The weed was extreme fire. Id venture to say yours is ready for the chopping block

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It was a Runtz auto from this past spring. Strikingly similar to the ruderalis photo you posted. Not even good smoke but I learned a lot. I did better this fall in 8 weeks.

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