digg
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Here's a few pics of my first indoor grow harvest.
I've given them all a good trim and altogether (wet, obviously!) it weighs about 94g... any thoughts on what this'll be after drying & curing? 50g? 40g?
They're now all hung up and drying.
They've been a pleasure to grow, though I didn't treat them too well early on in their lives (see my other posts). They've taken over 100 days but this is mainly due to me I think. I absolutely stunk after the chop (the wife was none too pleased "What if my parents drop by?" (they never just 'drop by'!)) and I got a nice ball of scissor hash to have this weekend.... and boy-o-boy do I love scissor hash!
I've now got a couple of bagseeds left in the tent that are looking really juicy, probably 4 times the size/weight of these. I know a lot of people think autos are a waste of time but they have their uses, especially for a first timer. I've learnt a lot during this grow and I've no doubt my next one will be VERY fruitful.
I've given them all a good trim and altogether (wet, obviously!) it weighs about 94g... any thoughts on what this'll be after drying & curing? 50g? 40g?
They're now all hung up and drying.
They've been a pleasure to grow, though I didn't treat them too well early on in their lives (see my other posts). They've taken over 100 days but this is mainly due to me I think. I absolutely stunk after the chop (the wife was none too pleased "What if my parents drop by?" (they never just 'drop by'!)) and I got a nice ball of scissor hash to have this weekend.... and boy-o-boy do I love scissor hash!
I've now got a couple of bagseeds left in the tent that are looking really juicy, probably 4 times the size/weight of these. I know a lot of people think autos are a waste of time but they have their uses, especially for a first timer. I've learnt a lot during this grow and I've no doubt my next one will be VERY fruitful.