certainly not overwhelmed either.
So is the size of the plants that doesn’t overwhelm you? I know in the past that you’ve had a wall to wall sea of green in your tent that reminded me of a well groomed fairway at The Masters. Theses plants have more of a short bushy appearance. They may just give you some great smoke though. Remember, it’s not the the size of the wand that counts; it’s the magic that’s inside. ;)
 
Your garden is looking top notch, as usual, Baron. Love the White Widow. Was my first "legal" grow, and where I first learned about super cropping. Most indoor growers would give their left whatnot to have those beautiful stubby plants. My W.W. went near four feet when she was done. I have another started now to be a mother for my daughter. lol Carry on carrying on , Baron. :Rasta:
Thanks muchly BnJ, good to see you here again!

I guess thats where most of my disappointment (and I wouldnt really call it that) comes from. Because its a hybrid and has some Sativa in it, from the get go I was thinking they would stretch to levels of my tent that I couldnt and shouldnt have. So I purposefully, from the get go did a lot of knocking things down and making sure height wouldnt be a issue.

Guess what? It worked. :laugh:
They all seem to like that. I've been dimming on the last 2 grows and they seem to fuzz up well. Yours are ready for a cover shot for High Times! Beautiful Baron!
Well I dont know if Im there yet for High Times...but I will pose topless for the cover of Mild Buzz Times.

So is the size of the plants that doesn’t overwhelm you? I know in the past that you’ve had a wall to wall sea of green in your tent that reminded me of a well groomed fairway at The Masters. Theses plants have more of a short bushy appearance. They may just give you some great smoke though. Remember, it’s not the the size of the wand that counts; it’s the magic that’s inside. ;)
Yes, the lack of stretch is where Im going....wha?? That being said, I enjoyed this grow all the same as well as all your guys' company!

But yes, your absolutely right, if that nug got me higher than a hundred hippies, it doesnt matter what the size of the plant it came off of. Or how crappy the leaves looked....lets twist up another one of it!
 
The Final Day of The White Widow Project

Total energy cost for this grow - $38.63


And on the 68th day, he chopped.

Im going about my chop and hang a bit differently this time. Normally I would do a fairly complete wet trim and hang in Ye Olde Furnace room. This time I am doing a whole plant hang inside the tent and dry trim them. I have filled up the now empty Rekto pots with 1 gallon of water each and have the humidity at 62 percent in the tent. I am hoping it will be maintained at that rate for the next 10 days. If it starts to get too dry, I will re wet the Rekto pots. The temperature in the basement is always a coolish 60 degrees, so maintaining a 60 temp and 60 humidity for the low and slow is the gameplan.

Quite honestly the last 2 weeks of this grow I have been distracted by everyday life and the goings on around me to pay a lot of attention to them. That being said, they look nice and frosty and smell insanely wonderful.




and yes, the light will of course be turned off.

Stay funky Bros!
 
:bravo: on another great upside down harvest! Nice and frosty and smelling insanely wonderful, and all for $38.63...such a steal.

I don't know about the Rekto pots, but my cloth bags take forever to dry out with the plants cut off.
:laugh: Do you even upside down harvest? :straightface:

I hope they do take forever to dry out in there. Its 18 percent humidity outside of it.
 
A pretty sight ,hanging there, Baron . Means a successful grow . :thumb: Watch that low humidity though, that could suck moisture out of a rock. lol
Or even a........geode
 
The Final Day of The White Widow Project

Total energy cost for this grow - $38.63


And on the 68th day, he chopped.

Im going about my chop and hang a bit differently this time. Normally I would do a fairly complete wet trim and hang in Ye Olde Furnace room. This time I am doing a whole plant hang inside the tent and dry trim them. I have filled up the now empty Rekto pots with 1 gallon of water each and have the humidity at 62 percent in the tent. I am hoping it will be maintained at that rate for the next 10 days. If it starts to get too dry, I will re wet the Rekto pots. The temperature in the basement is always a coolish 60 degrees, so maintaining a 60 temp and 60 humidity for the low and slow is the gameplan.

Quite honestly the last 2 weeks of this grow I have been distracted by everyday life and the goings on around me to pay a lot of attention to them. That being said, they look nice and frosty and smell insanely wonderful.




and yes, the light will of course be turned off.

Stay funky Bros!
Congratulations on another fantastic harvest my friend. :cheer: :thumb::goodjob:
I know you were less than 1000% thrilled with the way they were filling for you at one point.
What did you think when you chopped? Were you thrilled?
Forgive me if you have already said so and I missed it.
Bill
 
Congratulations on another fantastic harvest my friend. :cheer: :thumb::goodjob:
I know you were less than 1000% thrilled with the way they were filling for you at one point.
What did you think when you chopped? Were you thrilled?
Forgive me if you have already said so and I missed it.
Bill
No, I did not Bill, but I was impressed with how frosty they got, they were just more Hobbit stature, and they did chunk up a bit in the second last week, but ceased in the last week. Whereas the frost came on pretty good in the last week, which pleasantly surprised me.

Overall a satisfactory look, but as we all know, the proof is in the pudding.

Trim pics to follow after the cure.
 
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