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DocofRock

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Thats awesome man, your making me even more excited for mine to finish.

The runt will be dried in a few days, shes gonna have bag appeal and a nice nose, hope she smokes as good as it looks.
In my (admittedly sparing) experience, I’ve never had the yield impact the quality of the smoke. My runt autos have always been just as tasty and potent, just less of it. I’m sure yours will turn out fire too.

How much are you expecting off your big boys? Mine had some larf towards the bottom, but ‘twas to be expected since they were over 5 months old. But we had so much off these 3 plants that I was legit worried where we were gonna dry it. Ended up having to fill up the 2x4 then clean out the 4x4 to hang in there as well. I’m so leery about growing more than 1-2 plants (even though I intend to do 6 next grow) because of how hellaciously time consuming trimming was. I mean literally 11-12 hours for 3 plants.
 

diggs99

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My best guess? I think I'm gonna be around 2.5-3lbs off the big girls dried and cured.

Couple of other guys who are much more expierenced than I am think it's gonna be closer to 3.5-4lbs, I think that's being very optimistic.

I really have no expectations or clue on yield, as long as it ends up good smoke I'll be happy.

One thing I will say, these new strip lights are penetrating deep into the canopy, even stuff down very low is finishing up half decent. So I expect larf will be minimal.

Here's today's pic
Think it's day 56-57
Blueberries and chocolate
 

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althor

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After a psychotic female fallout (17 abortion like cull'd BOOs and BCHs) I'm just now recoopin...meet the new 10/10 BOOs and CHdeezelz <3View attachment 4385584
A little trick I use... If you run slits up the side of the cups (from bottom to just below the rim, I do 3), when you get ready to transplant, just clip the rim and then you can peel that cup back like a banana peel and gently remove the entire cup shaped soil and roots and put it in your next container. No stress transplant. The little things won't even notice they have moved other than having a fresh big pot to grow in and nutrients.
 

Gingeroot

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A little trick I use... If you run slits up the side of the cups (from bottom to just below the rim, I do 3), when you get ready to transplant, just clip the rim and then you can peel that cup back like a banana peel and gently remove the entire cup shaped soil and roots and put it in your next container. No stress transplant. The little things won't even notice they have moved other than having a fresh big pot to grow in and nutrients.
I just gingerly give em some TLC and some bomb ass organic cookness :P I have been curious about the sips, but top dressing and experience have never steered me wrong. I should do a side by side!
 

boybelue

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My best guess? I think I'm gonna be around 2.5-3lbs off the big girls dried and cured.

Couple of other guys who are much more expierenced than I am think it's gonna be closer to 3.5-4lbs, I think that's being very optimistic.

I really have no expectations or clue on yield, as long as it ends up good smoke I'll be happy.

One thing I will say, these new strip lights are penetrating deep into the canopy, even stuff down very low is finishing up half decent. So I expect larf will be minimal.

Here's today's pic
Think it's day 56-57
Blueberries and chocolate
What kind of strips you run?
 
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