Please critique my Cola

mjinc

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Looks great but I always like to see a bit of scale to a photo. Putting it next to something that we can compare it to would be cool
 

DirtyEyeball696

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Possibly mold due to the dead leaves attached to the bud in a few spots & a few less tricks than you should have


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Odin*

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Deficiencies/imbalances caused leaf necrosis, which also hindered proper bud development. The loss of photosynthetic "area" caused the plant to redirect energy/fuel to additional leaf production (the smaller "new growth" that lack trich's) at the cost of terpenes/resin.


Constructive criticism. "Room for improvement" is much better than hearing "that's as good as it's gonna get".
 

stawawager

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Looks great but I always like to see a bit of scale to a photo. Putting it next to something that we can compare it to would be cool
It's about 8-10". Surprisingly dense, maybe because it's my first one, so it's special lol.
 

stawawager

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Looks nice. It would stack more if you get it to ripening without deficiencies.

Was it good?
I definitely could have controled it's nutes better. I think i have a handle on it now. Thinking about getting away from soil. I thought adversity would grow a stronger better plant. I think babying it is the way to go though. Be really good to it :-)
 

stawawager

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Deficiencies/imbalances caused leaf necrosis, which also hindered proper bud development. The loss of photosynthetic "area" caused the plant to redirect energy/fuel to additional leaf production (the smaller "new growth" that lack trich's) at the cost of terpenes/resin.


Constructive criticism. "Room for improvement" is much better than hearing "that's as good as it's gonna get".
Thanks, i welcome criticism. The whole thing has been a huge learning curve from the room constuction, ventilation, nutes, pH, lights, exhaust, building the drying cart. I finally feel like I have the mechanics down and ready to get some great results next time.

I still have to dink with it twice a day because of temperature control, which I really like to eliminate and just check on them once / week or so.

I have remote sensors which made a world of difference with worrying.
 

stawawager

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I'm not sure if the following was the best thing to do but I cut the mature stuff off and left basically the undergrowth to mature. Good, bad or okay?
 
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