I think she's close!!

whytewidow

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Nice cola.... what strain is that? And what did you do as far as training, trimming, topping, let, fimm?? I'm thinking about a bunch of clones root them and with one or two nodes. And flipping them. To try to keep it as just one main massive cola. No other buds. To see if I can get a big sized cola. I grew critical + and only had one main cola. It was bigger than a 2 liter pop bottle. Weighed 91.6g dried. It was beautiful.
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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It's a strain that tested 25% that I found in a nug I got from a friend. He got it from Colorado. I forgot the name of the strain though. (Stoner forgetfulness)

As far as training I have left her untouched, only cutting off the first 2 single leaves after the seedling leaves die off.

I vegged for maybe 2 weeks and flipped to 12/12 asap to keep it short for the tent.
I really think the full spec Amare led light and smart pots + the genetics just worked out well together.

For my first indoor grow I'm really impressed, just gotta make sure I cure properly to maximize flavor, aroma, and potency.
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

Active Member
Looks like a little foxtail but that happens sometimes - go a bit longer. Pistils will recede.
I say at least another week.
I noticed them poking out but I don't mind that, just want to assure the quality is maximized, trying to give a decent flushing before I cut her down, the bottom nodes are yellowing and slowly creeping up to the next so I think they're nearing max ripeness. The fox tailing could be due to the height restriction and the intense lighting, imo.
She's looking ready now though!
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

Active Member
Yeah, a properly tuned LED can easily outpace HID, including density and overall quality. The Amare's are proven. Great job on your first indo grow.
Thanks, much appreciated.
I am beyond pleased with the Amare!
I'm gonna try to get a good 7 day dry and a nice cure and hopefully, I'll have some connoisseur quality buds.
I ordered some 62% Boveda humidity packs so that should help regulate curing.
 
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