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UrbanHillbilly

In Bloom
I went ahead and cut the Candyfloss today. I probably should have done it just a little earlier but no regrets, I wanted some couch lock out of it for bedtime use. It's hanging to dry in my small tent right now with the fan running. I started a few more beans today. Should have gotten them going earlier of course, but at least now the next round is underway.

I'm still very early on the learning curve for all of this, but at least it went a little better than last year when I totally blanked on a rogue male in the tent until it was too late. This next time I'm sticking with all fem'd seeds for now.
 

Bullfrog

In Bloom
I went ahead and cut the Candyfloss today. I probably should have done it just a little earlier but no regrets, I wanted some couch lock out of it for bedtime use. It's hanging to dry in my small tent right now with the fan running. I started a few more beans today. Should have gotten them going earlier of course, but at least now the next round is underway.

I'm still very early on the learning curve for all of this, but at least it went a little better than last year when I totally blanked on a rogue male in the tent until it was too late. This next time I'm sticking with all fem'd seeds for now.
You're learning, keep at it and soon you'll be able to call yourself an experienced grower. There're always curveballs, even for long time growers. For me once I figure the right ph and ec that the plants like it's all downhill from there. Unless you bring in pest from somewhere or they just invade. Any issue I ever come across I grab that scope and look for bugs first, they're they worse of all. If no bugs make sure ph and ec are ok, if they're ok, I'll usually lower the ec first. Almost always fixes my problems. Some don't seem to like as much light as others either, try to keep those to the edges of the light.

I make it harder on myself by growing multiple strains at the same time. Many times, different strains like different inputs. Be so much easier to just run whole packs, probably get a better hunt too.
 

UrbanHillbilly

In Bloom
Not bad for a plant that's only in the middle of week 5, eh? I pinched off a little of the bottom growth after snapping this pic. Yes, this is another Candyfloss. I do also have a photo plant, another Bubble Monkey, going as well. Only trying for these two this time around, given my limited growing space. It's probably only about 1/3 of the size of this one.
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UrbanHillbilly

In Bloom
Right on man, keep on growin'. what's up next ? Do you do any outdoor action ?
No outdoor stuff. TBH the area where I live, that would be kinda risky. Shame, I'd love to give it a try.
I'm not quite certain what's up next. I'm hoping we can make a trip later this summer that will last about a month or so, to close out a tiny vacation property we own across the country, literally just a 10x12 cabin on a tiny lot. We haven't used it in a few years and it's time to let it go, but that means being away for awhile. It's all up in the air, but that's the goal. I might have time to run a couple more photoperiod plants and maybe the last of the Candyfloss autos, but I don't want to get caught with plants needing attention while we're away and there's really no one else I trust to take care of them.

I really want to start cloning, so if I run some autos then I need to be selective with the seeds, ones that are decent, but that I won't cry over not being able to keep going as clones.
 
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