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nomaad

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its funny perspective though. you could get a nearly identically composed photo with a nice big bud way in the foreground.
 
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Two pounders harvested

Two pounders harvested

The little runt Huckleberry plant got almost two pounds and each of the two Skunk/IBL were over two pounds. This doesn't include the plant bottoms. They stay growing for a bit then go to other patients. Each of the bottoms will weigh around a half pound.

Here is a pile of the Huckleberry buds from the one plant
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This is a pic of the pile of Skunk buds from two plants. The ziplock bag is one gallon and holds a half pound. This pile is easily over four pounds.
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nomaad

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well done, GG. looks like my smallest will be around the same. everything else is still looking like 3-7
 
well done, GG. looks like my smallest will be around the same. everything else is still looking like 3-7
I've grown some around five pounds but never a seven pounder. I gotta keep an eye on your thread. My Romulan would be a seven pounder if the damn buds would fatten up.

Great job Grandma. Congrats. But I think you need to crack the whip on those trimmers. Looking a little stemmy IMHO.
lmao. I know. That Skunk looks pretty bad. I was just getting lazy and the Skunk had alot of smaller buds spaced on short stems. I just left the stems there for now. It's not like we're grooming it to sell. This is all stash for the year for many.
 
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humboldtlocal

The fencing is for support. Without it I would lose many branches.
 

nomaad

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Final Tally: the whole garden was OPOP(plus)

smallest plant: 1.75 lbs (RazzBerry)
largest plant: 4.85 lbs (Blue Dream)
average weight: 2.7 lbs

I'm not complaining. Now for the OPOP Greenhouse Experiment. I'll be throwing a new link in my sig for the GH thread today.

Dirt Farmer: very interesting to hear what kind of yields you pulled down from you plants. I'll post in your thread.
 
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