awesome poodle buds
they look like they will rock
Thanx, blacken! Poodle bus; I like that! Both K1 and K2 have "poodle buds". Gotta check out your grow when I have time!
Thanx, Haze! Your buds blow mine away! Haha!
Nice score....got some really nice looking buds there ....well done
Thanx, Tunes! You have become quite the grow master in a short time!
Congrats on getting to the finish line with smokable product. You can definitely improve your yield on future grows. This is good as you will be able to appreciate those gains when they come. So what do you plan on changing or improving on the next grow?
Thanx, munki! Any advice to improve yield is greatly appreciated! As far as what I'm going to improve on; you got me there. My growing has gotten a double whammy with being busy at work and with the holidays, and getting lax in the garden. I haven't been paying enough attention to my plants and haven't been keeping good records. Hence the death of Organic Bagseed. Your question has me refocused!
Everyone please feel free to ask questions and make any suggestions. Help keep me on track! That Northern Lights and Purple Bagseed have kept me in kind of a stupor!
LOL
But, now I have Kalichakra buds to smoke! This is a "git 'r' done" weed. K1 and K2 are in jars now. The K1 has a flavor like Lifesavers candy, but still pretty green. The smell is about the same. The K2 has a super smooth skunk taste with a hint of vanilla. Probably the smoothest smoke I've ever had. This one smells like it taste too. They were flushed well-buds burn away to lightweight gray ash. Both have an uplifting, energetic high. It also seems to help me focus. Just what I want! The only thing is the yield. I know I can do better. These plants were over 4' tall. K1 yield = 34.1g. K2 had a little more weight. Majority harvest = 36g. Here is the rest I cut today. Check out the tiny 5 fingered leaves. The bent branch is the one the got broken early in flower.
Here's a closeup of the top/bottom of the bent branch.
I will post the weight of the remaining buds when they dry.
Thanx, everyone, for making this possible!