So I harvested the larger Cheeseberry Haze about 5 days ago and weighed in trimmed, when I harvested, at 180g. Highlander, if you catch this post, I recall you saying on your thread that a good way to calculate what your dry weight should be is to multiply by .26. I'm wondering if this is accurate for all types of bud structure and density? I know the formula's not exact, I'm just curious. It seems pretty close to me but I never get to weighing it all again by the time it's dried and cured. There's always some going missing from the racks.
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Yes, they're the same shot's as on the 600 but I needed to get them here. Kinda like a reverse Rip I guess. (Whodat and Co.)
Now. What got potted up to fabric pots and into flower?
2 C4/CB, 2 BSB/CB, 1 DB/JTR and 1 Heri/Extrema. They went into my recycled coir mix and I amended it with Rock Phosphate and Humik. The Rock Phosphate is a 0-3-0 for a slow release for later. The Humik I'll get some links up for in a bit but basically what it will do is capture and store your nutrients and trick the plant into believing that there is more nutrients available than there really is and supposedly then making it think that there's lot's to spare. At least that's the gist I got from the wholesale rep I spoke to. Again there's more to it and I'll get to that in another post.
After the transplant I watered my medium with water and molasses and then fed them with a 2/3 dose of BioFish and the same of Kelp Boost. The BioFish is a total organic feed based on whole fish and other micro nutrients and is a 3-1-2. The Kelp Boost is a 100% Atlantic seaweed extract and is thick tar like, and not from molasses. It is a 0-0-5. To each pot I added my Myco as well. Let me tell you, they didn't even flinch in their growing and they seem to be loving life in the new home.
October 7
C4 X Caseyband
BSB X Caseyband
Herijuana X Extrema and Deep Blue X Jack The Ripper
Today
BSB/CB
C4/CB
Top Heri/Ext Bottom DB/JTR
Oh, I'll probably be back for edits.