Since I only just recently found this site and this fantastic forum with its equally fantastic members, I can't exactly begin a grow journal, but this is turning out to be quite the harvest this year and I thought people might benefit from my thoughts and experiences as we clip, trim, and cure our harvest.
As an introduction and insight into the grow, it is comprised of three gardens--my own and two others whom I am teaching to grow and/or doing their grow for them from clones to curing. The medicinal shrubbery this year are predominantly sativa and sativa hybrids: OG Kush (70% sativa); Juicy Fruit; Island Skunk; Odyssey; Querkle; a Strawberry Cough cross (mostly indica) and an unknown strain with a promising aroma--altogether 18 plants, six in each garden.
We went with Humboldt Nutrients and the gardener's staple Super Thrive this year, feeding the girls with organic nutes. They were planted in 4' x 4' holes and everyone used their own idea of amendments to refill them. Since this is prime riverbottom loam, there is no need to replace the soil with bagged planting mixes. However, depending on the site, additional organics must be added to the refill soil for proper moisture retention and fertility. Since my site was rich with alfalfa compost accumulated over many years, all that my holes needed was some sprinklings of mulch from my mainly-wood-chip mulch pile to give the worms something new to munch on and to make a biologically balanced soil in which my babies could thrive.
We are currently harvesting my OG Kushes, both easily 8lb+ dry weight plants--most of the Strawberries are already hanging or in tubs. State of the Garden address today included security issues as well as the logistics of harvest--my bumper crop of 8-10lb dry weight plants vs the average 3-5lb plants has caught us with our pants down and nowhere near enough trimmers to do the job as plant after plant swoon in perfect ripeness.
The girls are getting ahead of us.
Solving the trimmer dilemma is top of the agenda as only 3 could show up today, and we made little headway in whittling down the first OG Kush, which we have been harvesting for the last 3 days now. She's one prolific girl and we've had to build more drying pillars to accommodate her bulk. Her sister, who suffered a bad break a few weeks ago, waits in the wings with tons of buds nodding and hanging in pendulous ripeness. Over in another garden are 6 more plants, begging to be taken now, while others in my own garden and the third are within 5-10 days of perfect ripeness. In 5-7 days, rain is predicted.....
Stay tuned for the ongoing saga in more detail and with plenty of pics each evening as time allows....