Input welcome, old dog new tricks.

I see now why all these folks are saying to watch out how long I veg. Those last clones were so spindly with larfy loose buds that I had to buy the bowl trimmer and still.....I spent days just trimming 6 and a half zips of decent bud by hand. The bowl trimmer arrived too late for most of it. There were another 4 zips of larfy crap buds. I washed all that stuff and got quite a few g's of concentrate. I didn't even weigh it. We just smoke it. The buzz is like being gorded over the head. I get stupid high off this stuff. These clones were so bushy all of a sudden it was like last run all over again. I jumped in and trimmed a shitload of shoots off the main branches. I see why folks lollipop the lowers of a scrog now. Way too many branches!
 

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I'm beginning to understand cloning and scrogging. I also see why hashplant should have registered to me as not hard tight nugs but likely fluffy, bushy easy to process buds. I've got pistils all over the 4 recently flipped and stripped clone plants. They are way healthier than the last 2 rounds. I grew 1 other clone out and it's healthy. I've got a coffee cup full of cuttings I took over 2 weeks ago and they're still looking healthy as hell. This stuff is super weed. It's definitely hard to kill for me to be still growing the genes from my first run of them. I think late May makes a year.
 

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The current BBHP's flowering. Im still trying to gt the hang of the scrog lol. These clones have been getting too stiff and bushy before i start scrogging them. Ive already got another ready to transplant. I may just go ahead and put it in with the rest. Its a foot tall and bushy. Im learning a whole bunch of things at once with my projects. I may be doing a bang up job but these plants are so tough they just soak up any punishment ive dealt them. Looking back this was the perfect strain for me to start with me running on half a brain last year. Figuring out how to control it is the catch. Thanks Annie!
 

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