Fenian Brotherhood
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so it is a cub!! Congrats my friend
I bet we'll see his son on here ten years from now, blowing people out of the water with intelligence an laughing at how he grows better Pot than all of us...
so it is a cub!! Congrats my friend
Yup. A "Stray Light" 300-watter ... and now I'm wondering if it was a good purchase. cn
We've arrived near the end of this little adventure.
Here are three of the four stems.
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Here is the finished bud in five freezer bags. Six hundred eighty-nine point seven grams, bubeh!! That's over 24 ounces under a 600 on its second season. I feel quite good about this outcome.
To be fair, i did a deliberately sloppy trimming job since I intend to bubble these once I'm convinced their cure is done. Imagine three ounces of gooey sticky fragrant Widowbubble.
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At the end of flower, the plants exuded a note dominated by honeysuckle. That has blown off, and now the dominant odor note is a lovely bitter orange. My last year's Widow (Alice aka Der Hindenbud) got that smell only after months in jars.
Today I burned all the residue (stems, fans) except for the three tree trunks above. I am rigging for the ultimate stealth ... no more growing. Shame; I feel I just got good, again. And I need to shut it all down. Again. Argbl. cn
I want to append an observation. During this grow I have been plagued by episodic leaf injury/necrosis. I think now I know the cause: my use of the ozonator. I tend to run it until I can smell it, which requires a few ppm of atmospheric ozone. The safe level is currently set at 0.1 ppm, and the odor threshold as low as 1 ppb, but the olfactory system saturates quickly, punching the detection levels into the several-ppm range. At those levels, a pinto bean plant showed significant damage after 70 minutes, and 0.3 ppm over days can injure sensitive plants.
I did notice that when i didn't run the ozonator, my clones did worlds better. I suspect i could have let the plants go for another week or two before needing/wanting to cut them down.
A useful link.
http://www.ozonelab.com/articles/007.htm