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Sooo...lol like the title says, I want to harvest...hopefully. This has been quite the life lesson and other than saying that, let's just get into what's going on right now which is all that matters
CLONES:
Pennywise: indica dominant medicinal strain
Durban Bubble: sativa dominant
Connie Chung: indica dominant
here's my outdoor Pennywise that I started from seed and grew untrained, topped all natural into a Christmas tree where she ended up outside with all the other rejects from my garden to fight the fierce elements of the PNW unaided by tarp or light dep. She's growing crazy and nothing really phases her. she's supposed to be highly mildew resistant but I know that isn't true because indoors she was covered in PM. that's why she got the boot outside but now she's better. either way, she's growing bushier so I had to pull her away from the house for better air flow. plus I got to see how she would react to the training. She didn't want to bend far at first...
but later I got her to lower another few feet. She can take it though because she's planted in the earth and she has a decent sized stalk.
She has a 1:1 THC/CBD with an avg of 11-12% each but that is one of four phenos so I don't know what the outdoor one is and was told that the clones I bought were "the keeper". of course they are.
I bought a clone of Pennywise and of Durban Bubble which I will talk a bit about later. After a week, I realized I would have to veg these bitches forever if I wanted to fill a 4x4 scrog and I'm impatient so I bought another 3 of each for a total of 4 of each strain. As the pennywise grew, I think she just wants to grow tall and not branch out as much so I became hesitant on how I should train her and would she be better suited for topping a couple times to help her bush out some and just not put her in a scrog. After some advice and thought, I came to the conclusion that I have two strains that will scrog easy for me and one that will be a chore. So I'm topping her into a bush while the others will go into the tent to share.
So the other gals....
CLONES:
Pennywise: indica dominant medicinal strain
Durban Bubble: sativa dominant
Connie Chung: indica dominant
here's my outdoor Pennywise that I started from seed and grew untrained, topped all natural into a Christmas tree where she ended up outside with all the other rejects from my garden to fight the fierce elements of the PNW unaided by tarp or light dep. She's growing crazy and nothing really phases her. she's supposed to be highly mildew resistant but I know that isn't true because indoors she was covered in PM. that's why she got the boot outside but now she's better. either way, she's growing bushier so I had to pull her away from the house for better air flow. plus I got to see how she would react to the training. She didn't want to bend far at first...
but later I got her to lower another few feet. She can take it though because she's planted in the earth and she has a decent sized stalk.
She has a 1:1 THC/CBD with an avg of 11-12% each but that is one of four phenos so I don't know what the outdoor one is and was told that the clones I bought were "the keeper". of course they are.
I bought a clone of Pennywise and of Durban Bubble which I will talk a bit about later. After a week, I realized I would have to veg these bitches forever if I wanted to fill a 4x4 scrog and I'm impatient so I bought another 3 of each for a total of 4 of each strain. As the pennywise grew, I think she just wants to grow tall and not branch out as much so I became hesitant on how I should train her and would she be better suited for topping a couple times to help her bush out some and just not put her in a scrog. After some advice and thought, I came to the conclusion that I have two strains that will scrog easy for me and one that will be a chore. So I'm topping her into a bush while the others will go into the tent to share.
So the other gals....