Whip-it-Out

Dark tent on The Shores!

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Another fun adventure - and a very educational one this time - has come to an end. Tomorrow, the second 1/2 of the next one begins with cuts and migration to flower. Trim jail is scheduled for next Wednesday evening. I'll try to get them trimmed up by the time Chat rolls around. That way, I should have a decent buzz from the finger hash and LARF tests. Though there is not that much LARF on the COP. Smaller nugs yes - but still pretty chubby down at the bottom.

Jeff - hope your endeavour is equally fruitful.

( and stinky! )
I would most definitely take that and smoke it congrats nicely done about a pound
 
... about a pound
I usually pull ~12.0 oz. out of the tent but IMHO, I consider about a pound to be more like 15.0 oz. 3/4 does not equate to about a full tank of gas.

With the pH and runoff corrections made in the 2nd half, the leaves greened up and stayed green until chop. The tops are looking a little chubbier - especially within that secondary layer. So I am hoping to boost that yield by 1.5 to 2 oz. and get a little closer to that pound.
 
I usually pull ~12.0 oz. out of the tent but IMHO, I consider about a pound to be more like 15.0 oz. 3/4 does not equate to about a full tank of gas.

With the pH and runoff corrections made in the 2nd half, the leaves greened up and stayed green until chop. The tops are looking a little chubbier - especially within that secondary layer. So I am hoping to boost that yield by 1.5 to 2 oz. and get a little closer to that pound.
I get that and respect that but if you were sitting where I'm sitting that's about a pound lol
 
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I usually pull ~12.0 oz. out of the tent but IMHO, I consider about a pound to be more like 15.0 oz. 3/4 does not equate to about a full tank of gas.

With the pH and runoff corrections made in the 2nd half, the leaves greened up and stayed green until chop. The tops are looking a little chubbier - especially within that secondary layer. So I am hoping to boost that yield by 1.5 to 2 oz. and get a little closer to that pound.
I want to see your next run now, please! I always hope for 20 oz per tent.
 
... that VEG to BLOOM migration comes tomorrow.
And then ... tomorrow came.

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Yeah, I know. The RD shows a layer of brown blotchy fans cause that few days we were in Ottawa, someone turned the space heater off before we left - which I learned as we pulled into Ottawa. 2 1/2 days in 67 degree temps - I knew there was going to be a shitty plant response when we returned. But there is new green growth above that blotchy layer and with the stretch upcoming, pretty confident she'll still reward me well.

"Little bitty pretty ones ... we'll be watching you grow."

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Stretching on Day 5 of 12/12. They both received their first flower feed with source water at 6.6.

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They have received 48L so far. After that first feed in VEG, the runoff was still showing a caustic 4.9. But like I noted above ... be patient. I kept up with the 6.6 waterings and today, that runoff showed 5.8. We've hit the point where all the nutes are in the range for a peat mix.
 
Day 12 of 12/12 with the photos taken at 12:12 PM

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I think the stretch is done now cause the tops of the branches are kinking up and getting hairy. The light is as high as it can go and it's only 14" above the canopy. Running a VL at full power requires 18" clearance according to Timber. So we'll see how they react to the smaller gap - but I am guessing the rest of this run will be at a reduced wattage.
 
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