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This girl was given to me by a great friend. I could not have done it without the help of him. Thanks for everything man. I'm sure I'll see you around again! This one's for my mentor.
Sharon- White Widow Clone
This girl was given to me after being vegged for about five weeks. Thankfully, I had received it as a gift, and saved it from being cut down early! It was all after the fact, which made it even more special. Having taken the plant, I had coincidently saved it from its demise!
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This was her right when I got her.
This was her right when I got her.
I ended up bending over most of the branches. Lower buds developed much more than they would have without proper bending.
While rubbing the stem...a "foot-like" smell wafts into the air. It could be perceived as unpleasant to the untrained nose but to myself and my circle it was like fine wine. This was twice as smelly during the two weeks of vegging and into the first three of flowering. After that period it was more subdued and easier to hide.
This was Sharon @ 45 days flowering. The resins on this plant were so thick that after touching it for no more than 10 seconds your finger would be sticking together.
This is around 49 days. She is the lower left plant, extending to the center and top.
Sharon @ 54 days. Two days before harvest. Heavy flushing yellowed the leaves cleaned this girl for harvest.
This was taken moments before the harvest. I had kept her in darkness for about 10 hours longer. This allowed me to come home from work and harvest right from darkness. Preserving the nutes in the roots and soil.
Some premature fresh cut Sharon. Smoked great. Only need two days curing. White ash...great taste...huge expansion in the lungs.
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