MrBubbles Perpetual Grow

Looking ood mrbub :Namaste: Not bad for a first go at qwiso, main thing I have found is work with all your equipment cold and keep a very close eye once on the griddle.. Hope all is good in your neck of the woods!

I wasn't overly impressed with the QWISO either compared to some of my other attempts at making concentrates. It was more of a practice run for my equipment though. Making sure I've got everything I need for when I do attempt a big run. I should be trying again in a few weeks. Another small batch but really going to focus on improving quality. We'll see what I end up with.

Down to about an oz now. Half of blue og and half of Ultrasour. The next agent O is ready to come down soon but it'll be a half oz top followed by two more small yields of maybe 1oz each from the blue Thai and Dinachem. Definitely want to focus on bigger plants. I'm really excited about my 2 5 gal plants. I may use the entire 5gal agent o to make RSO for her dad cuz his condition isn't getting any better.

Thanks for stopping by bro! :Namaste:
 
I fked that up, meant to say looking GOOD not odd :laugh: I have found that qwiso doesn't really get super stable unless you are really working it well and able to bubble out that iso on low heat which I have found can take many many, many hours. Did you use the drop of water technique towards the end to try to remove some more excess iso? Keeping everything cold and doing a very fast process (spinning the iso and filtering cold) will make for the more golden clear sap that will tasty to smoke, leaving the meds in the iso for too long will remove more of the chlorophyll which will bring on darker colors, the darker stuff I tend to not smoke and use in edibles which is very close an rso and works very well for me personally. I even use the "moondust" fattier substances caught from the coffee filters in medibles. Lower level goodies but still goodies none the less. Yeah buddy, longer veg time I feel pays out in the end, although they seem to like their feeds and you may be spending a little more on additives, those extra couple ozs are always nice. Hope these girls plump up immensely before your harvest mrbub, stay well brodah :rasta:
 
I fked that up, meant to say looking GOOD not odd :laugh: I have found that qwiso doesn't really get super stable unless you are really working it well and able to bubble out that iso on low heat which I have found can take many many, many hours. Did you use the drop of water technique towards the end to try to remove some more excess iso? Keeping everything cold and doing a very fast process (spinning the iso and filtering cold) will make for the more golden clear sap that will tasty to smoke, leaving the meds in the iso for too long will remove more of the chlorophyll which will bring on darker colors, the darker stuff I tend to not smoke and use in edibles which is very close an rso and works very well for me personally. I even use the "moondust" fattier substances caught from the coffee filters in medibles. Lower level goodies but still goodies none the less. Yeah buddy, longer veg time I feel pays out in the end, although they seem to like their feeds and you may be spending a little more on additives, those extra couple ozs are always nice. Hope these girls plump up immensely before your harvest mrbub, stay well brodah :rasta:

I actually never even saw the word Odd lol. No problem bro. I think it did turn out odd. I mainly posted the pics just for my own documentation. Definitely not a batch to be proud of but I think it helps other guys to see the mistakes too. I know personally I learn more from my mistakes then my successes.

I did add the water at the end and besides boiling as much off as I could I also froze it and then let it air evaporate for several days. I'll have to post a pic later. Once it air dried it was like dried taffy. Just had to scrape it all together and now have it formed into a nice hash patty.

I had a few things that I knew going into this would lower my quality. For one I used one oz of sugar leaf and fan leaf trim that was dried and ground up with a mini food processor. You get what you put in right? Lol. Also, I didn't have the time to put everything in the freezer beforehand. For boiling off the ISO I used a small slow cooker. I had the temp well under 200 on the warm setting but it still seemed too high at times.

And word to the wise, I've seen well over 50+ videos on making concentrates with various solvents. Every one of them says to make sure your outside. For some reason I thought doing it right by a window with a fan would ok :) Boy was I wrong. The entire house reaked like ISO lmao.

Live and ya learn right? I think after learning from these mistakes my next batch will be a lot better. I may only get one more practice run before the real deal.


My next 2 5gals to go into flower should be impressive. I'm calling them my redemption plants as I feel like I messed up my Blue Thai and Dinachem on this current run so minds well do it bigger and better the next time right? Not sure but the 5 gals seem a lot healthier. Seems like there's more soil to buffer the feed and better water retention. I'm still experimenting though. I have plants flowering in 1gal, 3gal, and 5gal. I'm thinking my future plan is 9 5gal plants in one 4x4 section and 16 3gal plant in the other 4x4. As usual it all depends on veg space. Hopefully Santa is getting me some new power tools. Then I'll be able to double my veg production soon.

Thanks for stopping by Ca! Hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas!
 
Although you live in a very cold area this can be totally used to your advantage if you wanted to :) You want cold frozen trim, iso, I even freeze the mason jars I use to mix the two together which keeps everything nice and chilly for an extra minute or so.
If you were able to make this outside you would have some killer good looking qwiso I have a feeling. The one thing I think you did wrong was the freezing of the trim and the grinding of the trim. You definitely want to freeze the trim and if left in bigger pieces you get less of the leaf matter in the final product, with the frozen trim the trichs literally snap off and dissolve into the iso leaving all that green chlorophyll behind, this is where you want to be straining the cold iso from the frozen trim quick. You should have a nice golden clear dip from the coffee filter, I usually set up the strainers right above the double broiler which is already warm at about 110-120, keeps the process running quick and smooth. I am thinking about doing my process and recording with my phone and posting to yootoobe and giving ya a link. I feel like I can demonstrate way better than I am trying to explain via typing lol. But yeah man doing it outside is going to be safer and better for the end product, ALTHOUGH, if you are eating this like rso everything I explained isn't needed because we are shooting for the most goodies we can strip from the plant material. I feel qwiso is more of a quick job hence the name (quick wash iso) something more of a smoking form ;) as to rso you get a good mix and stirring going on which is more of an edible form of an extract.
Best of luck on the redemption girls mrbub, they are looking mighty nice :) I have been noticing the smaller flowering plants you have got going and am thinking about letting the 9 seedlings I have under my flowering girl run their lives out from 12/12 :) On my first grow I poped like 15 seeds and ended up growing them all out on 12/12. Although not a lot of bud, it was some good shit. No deficiencies in the small plants made for some good times. Hoping we can fix our issues and get back on track in the grow room :Namaste: Merrrrry x-mas to you and yours bub :)
 
Although you live in a very cold area this can be totally used to your advantage if you wanted to :) You want cold frozen trim, iso, I even freeze the mason jars I use to mix the two together which keeps everything nice and chilly for an extra minute or so. If you were able to make this outside you would have some killer good looking qwiso I have a feeling. The one thing I think you did wrong was the freezing of the trim and the grinding of the trim. You definitely want to freeze the trim and if left in bigger pieces you get less of the leaf matter in the final product, with the frozen trim the trichs literally snap off and dissolve into the iso leaving all that green chlorophyll behind, this is where you want to be straining the cold iso from the frozen trim quick. You should have a nice golden clear dip from the coffee filter, I usually set up the strainers right above the double broiler which is already warm at about 110-120, keeps the process running quick and smooth. I am thinking about doing my process and recording with my phone and posting to yootoobe and giving ya a link. I feel like I can demonstrate way better than I am trying to explain via typing lol. But yeah man doing it outside is going to be safer and better for the end product, ALTHOUGH, if you are eating this like rso everything I explained isn't needed because we are shooting for the most goodies we can strip from the plant material. I feel qwiso is more of a quick job hence the name (quick wash iso) something more of a smoking form ;) as to rso you get a good mix and stirring going on which is more of an edible form of an extract. Best of luck on the redemption girls mrbub, they are looking mighty nice :) I have been noticing the smaller flowering plants you have got going and am thinking about letting the 9 seedlings I have under my flowering girl run their lives out from 12/12 :) On my first grow I poped like 15 seeds and ended up growing them all out on 12/12. Although not a lot of bud, it was some good shit. No deficiencies in the small plants made for some good times. Hoping we can fix our issues and get back on track in the grow room :Namaste: Merrrrry x-mas to you and yours bub :)

Thanks for the excellent info as usual bro!

The thing about living in cold weather is we're smart enough to stay inside lmao. Joke aside I know exactly what your talking about. I watched a video once where I guy makes his bubble hash by putting his 5 gal buckets in snowdrifts. My problem is privacy. I have huge garage but it's a long ways from the house and ventilation would still suck not to mention getting my numb fingers to function in sub zero temps lol. I will be forced to do it out there next time though because I'm sure the wife will kill if the house reeks like ISO again. (Even though she can reek the house up with nail polish all she wants lmao)

My plan is to build a clamp to hold my funnel above my Pyrex dish which will be sitting in a hot water bath. I saw a video where I guy ran 5 trays at once like this. I'm going to forego the slow cooker/rice cooker method and just use my Pyrex dish instead because I think recovery is a lot easier and I'll have less to worry about.

In a few months I'll bust out the slow cooker when I try to make a big batch of RSO. I know what you mean about the diff between RSO and QWISO. I'd def watch a video of your method.


I'm finding the larger plants are much easier to take care of than the smaller ones. I think it's just because more soil equals more of a buffer. I know what you mean about smaller plants needing less but I'm mainly using a soiless mix vs organic so I still have to feed them regardless of size. That's why I think more soil is working better for me.

Honestly I'm at a crossroads still on what to do going forward lmao. Container size is the hardest decision. I'm comparing 1gal straight to flower vs 1gal to 3gal to flower vs 1gal to 5gal to flower. Ideally I like the 3gal because I can fit a lot more which equals more strains at once. The plant size can still get pretty big, there's less soil, and I've had quite a bit of a success. On the other hand larger plants equal larger yields, less plants to take care of, and so far less watering. Dilemmas dilemmas right? Lol So far I'm doing all three. Hoping after another month I can make a final decision.

Hope you had a Merry Christmas as well!
 
Update (Agent O Harvest):

Hope everyone had a great holiday. Ours went pretty well. We ended up having our first Xmas dinner at our house for my wife's family. It was sad at times because it might be my wife's fathers last Xmas but we were also happy to make it a good one.

Sadly our supplies are dwindling. I think we smoked a quarter yesterday alone. Got to celebrate the holiday right tho :) We're down to less than a half oz of blue og and Ultrasour. Our favorite was hands down blue OG wrapped in a blueberry juicy j but the Ultrasour didn't disappoint either. It's a lot more diesel and skunky where the OG is more fruity. I know both of these would've been 10 times better if I could've let them go a little longer.

I'm still working at dialing in our perpetual so we can start harvesting when the plants are ready vs when our jars are empty. I've got a flood of veg plants in the pipeline that should permanently solve this problem soon.

In the meantime I decided to harvest our Agent O clone. The trichs were 50 clear/50 cloudy which is way to early but were running out and this plant along with my blue Thai and Dinachem were stressed mid flower. Pretty sure low ph locked out essential nutrients and stopped all 3 plants from growing anymore as I've seen little change in the last couple weeks. It's like they were literally frozen in time time and haven't grown anything since.

I started flushing the Agent O on Dec 14th so she should be cleared up. I may be harvesting the Blue Thai in the next week or so also if I don't see anymore improvement. Followed by the Dinachem a week or so later.

It really sucks that I messed these girls up. I was really hoping to revive them before harvest. I guess you live and you learn. My lesson from this is to always PH. Ideally eventually I will no longer need to adjust ph but I now strongly support always at least knowing the ph so if there are any problems it's very easy to narrow it down.

Looking back my ph for flower feeds was consistently below 5. This locked out Ca, Mg, K, and N. My soil should've been able to buffer this but obviously it didn't. I think this may have to do with pot size. I think the larger the pot the less of an issue Ph becomes because you have more ph neutral soil to buffer it. I'm not 100% sure of this but I believe I am seeing the results of it.


All of my other plants are very healthy with no issues especially my 5gal vs 3gal. I'm really excited about the 5gal Agent O and especially the Wild Thai. These two are my largest healthiest plants yet. Hopefully they'll finish strong in the next month here.

My two autoflowers are recovering from a slight nutrient problem themselves. I believe I was able to catch it soon enough. The blue cheese smells a lot different this time. It's amazing fruity chocolate. Or at least that's the closest to describing I can get right now. I think I may have a mystery cross. My Berry Ryder isn't smelling like much yet but she's flowering nicely. We'll see how they finish up in the next month as well.

My lemon Thai Kush is doing really well. Very dark green leaves. Not smelling like much but looks gorgeous. My 3gal wild Thai looks pretty good. She definitely looks constricted compared to her 5gal sister. Maybe it's just my imagination tho. Both of these are also around a month left.

Sounds like a lot of plants with "around" a month left lol This is thankfully another mistake I won't make again. I'm proud to say I now have a detailed notebook and have successfully tracked all my other plants. Going forward I will be able to calculate harvest accurately and be able to plan things a lot better.

It's a lot easier to run comparisons when you actually document and record your findings. I've experimented with a variety of grow methods and techniques but Ive never really been able to see the results. It's always just been a hunch. Now I want to analyze everything. I want to optimize growth rates and electrical costs.

Basically I want to run it like a business because at the end of the day it is a part time job. I may not be selling it but I'm no longer buying it. I figure I'm saving roughly $800 per month and our electrical runs about $75. That means I'm still earning over $700 month. Pretty good if you figure I'm "working" 8hrs a week and I don't call it work lol. Maybe once I can optimize my own small personal grow I can turn my hobby into a business like millions of other American's legally do every day. In the meantime I want to be as efficient as possible so I can help as many people as possible. I love going to patients houses and giving them free meds. It's like Christmas year round :)

Well that's it for now. I'll try to post some pics tonight of at least the harvest and maybe a couple of the garden. Thanks for everyone who's following. It's a great feeling to be connected to people all over the world through this amazing plant. :Namaste:
 
I finally got a chance to sit down with my laptop and upload some pics. Yesterday was a busy day. I finally built my table/shelf to divide my veg tent. It worked out perfectly. Now I'm able to put up to 8 large 5 gal plants in the bottom chamber and up to 50 smaller 1 gal plants in the top chamber. I'll finally be able to veg my plants long enough to grow big yields.

Here's the partially completed table. My dad got me some new Craftsman power tools for Xmas :slide:
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The veg girls waiting to be moved back in.
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Here it is installed in the tent. I was very lucky. It fit perfectly. I'm able to put 4 of my black seedling trays in it.
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The new transplants...
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The flower tent with the new table...
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I am on the fence though. I could also have 8 mother plants in 5 gals on the bottom. Then I could fill the top with a 1gal clone SOG. In order to compare these two I'm running both. I used my old shelf from the veg tent and put a plastic tub on top of it. I should be able to fit about 20 1gal/2l clones in there. It takes up aprox 2' x 4' of my flower tent. Then on the other half I should be able to squeeze about 6 5 gal bushes. I like both approaches. I might just run a SOG on half of my 4' x 8' and 9 5 gal plants on the other half once I get my second light.

You guys have any opinions on running 8 large mothers and doing a clone SOG vs a 5 gal plant perpetual?


Besides installing my new table I also did some transplanting. I moved 2 plants into 5 gal buckets and 9 plants into 1gal/2L containers. I also moved 4 more clones over from the cloner into dixie cups.


I also recently harvested my agent O clone. I dried it for 4 days. I tried something a little different and left the sugar leaves on this time. I have severely low humidity in my basement right now and running a humidifier isn't optimal. It actually worked out really well. The additional leaves kept the humidity high enough to slow down the drying process. It was a PITA trimming the dry sugar leaves though lol. I jarred it today. The final dry weight was 15.8grams. Not bad at all considering it went straight to flower. If I can get the same weight from my 1gal/2L plants a SOG may be a better option.

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Well that's it for now. I'll have another pic update in a week when I harvest the Blue Thai.
 
Decisions decisions! If you decided to go with the clone 1 gal sog would you be transferring all the youngest (I would figure not the other beans your poped of new genetics) ones in the veg tent over to the flower side? After the bigger girls finish or move them over and raise them like you did the others? Btw I really like that it seems to work very well, you can even apply some warm cfls underneath and have a spot for even more new coming beginning flowering small ones.. I was just thinking about having a mother and doing clone armys, let em root and flip to flower maybe a week after a small veg, who knows you figure 30 clones at 10 grams a plant that is a decent pull. Even have rows of 10 day flower clones and 40 day flower. Might even get everything a little more closer in age and could help you keep track.. Just shooting from the hip here, I have not had as many girls to take care of. But like you were saying the O clone was 15~ grams, 30 little ones of her genetic could prove some big numbers! If I am doing the math right in my head that's a lb and if you had another army following that up, mighty fine perpetual :)
 
Decisions decisions! If you decided to go with the clone 1 gal sog would you be transferring all the youngest (I would figure not the other beans your poped of new genetics) ones in the veg tent over to the flower side? After the bigger girls finish or move them over and raise them like you did the others? Btw I really like that it seems to work very well, you can even apply some warm cfls underneath and have a spot for even more new coming beginning flowering small ones.. I was just thinking about having a mother and doing clone armys, let em root and flip to flower maybe a week after a small veg, who knows you figure 30 clones at 10 grams a plant that is a decent pull. Even have rows of 10 day flower clones and 40 day flower. Might even get everything a little more closer in age and could help you keep track.. Just shooting from the hip here, I have not had as many girls to take care of. But like you were saying the O clone was 15~ grams, 30 little ones of her genetic could prove some big numbers! If I am doing the math right in my head that's a lb and if you had another army following that up, mighty fine perpetual :)

Decisions decisions indeed! There could be worse problems then having too many plants to decide though :)

Here's what I'm planning for now. First my plastic tub is about 2'x4'. I figure can fit about 24 1gal/2L containers in there. Then on the other half of my 4x4 section I think I can squeeze 6 5 gal.

Right now I have about 20 1gal/2l girls that have already been vegging for a few weeks. I also have 4 5 gal vegging. I plan on moving 4 of the 1gal/2L into 5 gal. Then the remaining 14 or so 1gal/2L will go into the tub in the flower tent. I just need to harvest my Dinachem and Blue Thai first to give them room. I still have about 20 plants in Dixie cups vegging and another 15 clones rooting in the cloner :)

Basically I'm going to run 2 perpetuals. One will be 2 5 gal at a time for a total of 6 under flower in 3 stages. The second will be 8 or so 1gal at a time for a total of 24 also in 3 stages.

Eventually when I get my second 600 ill do 9 5 gal on one side and 48 1gal SOG on the other. Might do a flood/drain table for the SOG to make watering more convenient. Just need another Wally World wire rack. Already have an extra pump and tub. The last Agent O harvest of 15 grams really has be pumped about a flood/drain SOG. I figure 4 plants per sq ft. 15 grams per plant. Should add up nicely.

Really excited about the extra veg space. Now I just need to fill up the other half of my flower tent and I'll be happy :)
 
Decisions decisions indeed! There could be worse problems then having too many plants to decide though :)

Here's what I'm planning for now. First my plastic tub is about 2'x4'. I figure can fit about 24 1gal/2L containers in there. Then on the other half of my 4x4 section I think I can squeeze 6 5 gal.

Right now I have about 20 1gal/2l girls that have already been vegging for a few weeks. I also have 4 5 gal vegging. I plan on moving 4 of the 1gal/2L into 5 gal. Then the remaining 14 or so 1gal/2L will go into the tub in the flower tent. I just need to harvest my Dinachem and Blue Thai first to give them room. I still have about 20 plants in Dixie cups vegging and another 15 clones rooting in the cloner :)

Basically I'm going to run 2 perpetuals. One will be 2 5 gal at a time for a total of 6 under flower in 3 stages. The second will be 8 or so 1gal at a time for a total of 24 also in 3 stages.

Eventually when I get my second 600 ill do 9 5 gal on one side and 48 1gal SOG on the other. Might do a flood/drain table for the SOG to make watering more convenient. Just need another Wally World wire rack. Already have an extra pump and tub. The last Agent O harvest of 15 grams really has be pumped about a flood/drain SOG. I figure 4 plants per sq ft. 15 grams per plant. Should add up nicely.

Really excited about the extra veg space. Now I just need to fill up the other half of my flower tent and I'll be happy :)

I just threw a wally world plastic table in my tent to get my seedlings even with the flowering canopy, your use of space inspired me :laugh:
Your plan sounds great, I like the flood tray idea, the table you made would be prefect design if you could make another to house the army of clones. Thinking I might have to do some reading into flood trays, would work perfect as you know hand watering w/ out something to catch all the water is a pain. Although 6x 5 gals will be a jungle it can be done! I prefer a crowded tent = money worth. Hoping here with the anticipated move I am able to house some mothers and host some clone armys.. I see mad potential with this once dialed in :Namaste: Stay well bub!
 
I just threw a wally world plastic table in my tent to get my seedlings even with the flowering canopy, your use of space inspired me :laugh: Your plan sounds great, I like the flood tray idea, the table you made would be prefect design if you could make another to house the army of clones. Thinking I might have to do some reading into flood trays, would work perfect as you know hand watering w/ out something to catch all the water is a pain. Although 6x 5 gals will be a jungle it can be done! I prefer a crowded tent = money worth. Hoping here with the anticipated move I am able to house some mothers and host some clone armys.. I see mad potential with this once dialed in :Namaste: Stay well bub!

Glad I could inspire you :)

I'm still itching to try my own porta SCROG. You have so many tops on your girls and I love how they're completely full with no empty space.


I actually shouldn't call it a flood/drain table. What I'm thinking is putting the 1gal/2l plants inside the tub and installing a drain valve with a hose on the bottom of the tub. Then I would use a cooler I have for a reservoir underneath and run a pump/hose to the top tub. I'd divide this hose into multiple feeding tubes that I'd place over each plant. Whenever I need to water id flip a switch. The water would run from the reservoir to the feeding tubes attached to each plant and then down the drain tube into a waste bucket that would be emptied periodically. I could automate it with a timer and even run full hydro by switching to coco. Initially id still be running ProMix so I wouldn't need to water very often.

With this first one I'm thinking of installing a drain tube/waste bucket and then watering from a 5 gal bucket with a pump/hose. So still manually watering but more efficient waste cleanup and much less stress on the back lol. I'll still water the 5 gal girls by hand. At least until I come up with the $100 for a hydro farm 4'x4' tray :)

My tent has to be crowded. The way I see it is every square inch needs to be full or I'm just wasting light. Everytime I look at the empty 4x4 section I cringe. I'm really itching to fill the entire tent. All in due time though.

I'm super stoked about this table I built for my veg tent. I highly recommend anyone with a 2x4 to do this. Might even work for a 4x4. Especially if your running autos because then you could run a really nice compact perpetual. If you think about it most tent grows only end up using half the tent because as indoor growers we naturally try to keep the plants short. I'm trying to focus on using every cubic in not just sq in :)
 
The way I see it is every square inch needs to be full or I'm just wasting light. Everytime I look at the empty 4x4 section I cringe. I'm really itching to fill the entire tent. All in due time though.

I am the exact same way bro. Everything needs to be full and even to maximize production.

Your garden is looking really nice and the army of clones look great.

Happy Holidays mr. bubs wishing you all the best.
 
I am the exact same way bro. Everything needs to be full and even to maximize production. Your garden is looking really nice and the army of clones look great. Happy Holidays mr. bubs wishing you all the best.
Thank Shotta! I only aspire to have a canopy like yours :) Happy holidays to you too!
 
Update:

Last night was another busy one. I fed the entire veg tent which takes 5gal now.

I decided to harvest my Blue Thai. She's around 9 weeks. At first I was thinking yields were severely low on her but after trimming I was pleasantly surprised. I guess the bigger 5gal girls just made her look small lol. I did trim all the leaves off this time because they're weren't enough to cover the larger buds anyways. Thinking ill hang dry her for 1 day and then brown bag her for 2 days. My humidity is only about 20% :(

Here's some pics before and after the chop:

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After harvesting I moved 4 more 1gal/2L plants into the flower tub. Once I harvest the Dinachem in a week or so I'll add 4 more. My last 3gal, the lemon Thai Kush, will be done a few weeks later. Then ill fill the rest of the tub and should have a decent perpetual 2x4 SOG. In the meantime I'll also be adding 4 more 5 gal plants into the flower over the next few weeks as well.
 
Mrbub, that blue thai looks very tasty :yummy: What kind of smells are you getting now after hang drying for abit? Also, on your t12's how many watts are you pushing for the veg area? Keep em green :)

The blue Thai is hands down my best smelling strain to date. It's a very sour smelling blueberry. Reminds me of a blueberry flavored sweet tart lol.

It def needs a good cure but I can tell already this will be one of my favorite strains. It grows like a pure indica but smoke like a sativa. Fat leaves, speedy growth/flowering, and resilient. I can't wait to see how my 5gal version turns out. I've been super cropping quite a bit trying to get a somewhat even canopy. I'm afraid it still looks sloppy compared to yours tho lol.

I'm running 4 shop lights for 8 t12 bulbs 43w ea = 344 watts. In the future id love to upgrade at least the bottom section with an 8 bulb t5.
 
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