Whip-it-Out

I topped it once. If I had known it was a bonsai pheno I might have left it alone. No defoliation either. It was on equal parts maxibloom, liquid koolbloom and calmag, flipped 60 days ago. I hope @Senokai checks in.
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Here's my little science experiment with a auto. First go with,I should of listened to everyone and started in the 3 gallon fabric pot instead of solo cup. Went to top at fifth node and already started flowering from being root bound. So I just popped it in some fox farms and it took off. Only the size of my forearm but solid nugs. Gorilla zkittles...
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Here's my little science experiment with a auto. First go with,I should of listened to everyone and started in the 3 gallon fabric pot instead of solo cup. Went to top at fifth node and already started flowering from being root bound. So I just popped it in some fox farms and it took off. Only the size of my forearm but solid nugs. Gorilla zkittles...
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That looks like a typical auto growth pattern.
 
All infraction jokes aside, is your target 14% or did I imagine that?

I’m trying to plan ahead. I hang dry off site, then have to transport back here for trim and process. Would aiming for a slightly higher percentage knowing it’s not getting jarred up right away be advantageous? That was how my brain was working it out.

I know Grove Bag used to list a target percentage on their site so wasn’t sure if you were using that as a guide.

I find myself randomly stabbing things with the meter for funsies :)
 
All infraction jokes aside, is your target 14% or did I imagine that?

I’m trying to plan ahead. I hang dry off site, then have to transport back here for trim and process. Would aiming for a slightly higher percentage knowing it’s not getting jarred up right away be advantageous? That was how my brain was working it out.

I know Grove Bag used to list a target percentage on their site so wasn’t sure if you were using that as a guide.

I find myself randomly stabbing things with the meter for funsies :)
12 to14 % is good. And yes, I got my info from Grove. It's worked well for me. Hard numbers are better than spidey sense tingling. For me anyway. Lets me think about something else!

Those probes are sharp! I drew blood once.
 
Here's a group shot and a sativa looking WW I supercropped. Looking old and tired like their grower, but still going. The buds are rock hard, I'm just letting the lower buds get a little harder.
If I wasn't flush with pot from my last grow I'd probably pick most of them.
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The rain is subsiding and I can see that The Externals have not been fucked with by Mommy N. Just some re-snugging of the main stalks against the plant stakes when things dry out a little this afternoon. Might take the opportunity to add a few more secondary stakes too cause with the additional water weight, some of the longer branches are sagging a wee bit.

If Mrs. C and I were not in Brockville/Gananoque area yesterday, these pics would have been posted on official WioW.

These already have bud sites up the wazoo - but a few of those branches might get one last flatten before their 6' migration south:

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The BLOOM girls are very close now.

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The white hair on that secondary side bump are crimping so it's within days these ladies will come down:

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The Externals have all been staked up. Not sure if you can see the bamboo stakes through the clusters of flora and fauna.

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There should be no downed branches due to the windier and wetter weather expected over the next 6 weeks.

These ladies should be done mid October. I have the week after our Thanksgiving slated for chop.
 
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