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Harvesting for the Home Stretch!

 

Today, chop time.  Sat down with a fresh coffee, black, and marveled at the fresh produce my girl has given me.  Had a trimming buddy who helped me first pot her so it was quite fitting he came over to help collect. Snipped all the stems off, trimmed off a couple larger fan leaves and geeked out over the smell.  It has a pungent, dank pineapple and strong citrus smell. Been an awesome ride and have learned a lot.  Cannot fucking wait til next September. Going to step up my game.

 

Thanks all for tagging along and providing advice.

 

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Here's some final shots of her drying up in my secret dungeon.  I will let you lads and ladies know the final yield, dry! Stoked

 

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Harvesting for the Home Stretch!

 

Today, chop time.  Sat down with a fresh coffee, black, and marveled at the fresh produce my girl has given me.  Had a trimming buddy who helped me first pot her so it was quite fitting he came over to help collect. Snipped all the stems off, trimmed off a couple larger fan leaves and geeked out over the smell.  It has a pungent, dank pineapple and strong citrus smell. Been an awesome ride and have learned a lot.  Cannot fucking wait til next September. Going to step up my game.

 

Thanks all for tagging along and providing advice.

 

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Here's some final shots of her drying up in my secret dungeon.  I will let you lads and ladies know the final yield, dry! Stoked

 

Nice work. Don't let Autumn and Winter stop you growing. As long as you're not growing a very indica dominant strain you should do ok. Also a great time to make some seeds while you would otherwise not be growing.

 

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I'm very impressed with PoppyT's ladies. It's almost unbelivable that no fertilisers had been used. I reckon a very good soil mix loaded with lots of

slow release nutrients and good adjuncts, is the key for success.

For me currently, I have no choice but to use over-priced bottle nutes growing on soil/coco mix indoor, I'm very keen to try organic if the nutes do not attract so much insects.

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...  Cannot fucking wait til next September. Going to step up my game.

 

 

That was my exact sentiment after my grow last year and 'tis no different this year :xcited:

 

 

Congratulations on your harvest Tea - pretty good for a rookie!  Particularly amazing when you look at how she was at the beginning of February.

 

Anyway, enjoy the fruits of your harvest - the aroma sounds delicious.

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