Stanks Go Perpetual In 2018!

Well....it would work if I had the Styrofoam carton....I am afraid the ones I use (the cardboard kind) would want to wick away all the moisture. Maybe I can find a dozen eggs in one of those Styrofoam cartons and keep it just for that reason. Would certainly eliminate the biggest struggle I have with clones.

I can't tell you how many times I have tried to slide the dome into its slot and right as I pull my fingers out from underneath, two or three of the clones go toppling over and I have to pull it out, stand them up and try again. I have had it take me what seemed like 10 minutes to get the freaking thing set down successfully.
 
The beard is almost long enough to be an issue with the clones. Its certainly an issue when I trim! Can't tell you how many times I have had to pull my beard out of the colas I am trimming!
 
Yeah she is my new crush! Plus the leaves on her a looking a bit more indica than I expected. Maybe its taking after the indica in the Chernobyl side of the house. Most of the people growing them seem to get the sativas. Hell who knows....but I am up for the ride!!
 
Yeah she is my new crush! Plus the leaves on her a looking a bit more indica than I expected. Maybe its taking after the indica in the Chernobyl side of the house. Most of the people growing them seem to get the sativas. Hell who knows....but I am up for the ride!!
So are we all!! :popcorn:

What’s the African side genetic line again? (Chernobyl x ??)
 
LOL....when the hell have I ever listened?? All I see is a beast!

Careful what you wish for. Just sayin....

Your last beast was under control.

Your next beast may surprise.


Ever try "monterey garden insect spray"?

What I use for fvcktard mites. I only get em when I slack on IPM.
Neem cake/Karanja cake in the soil mix is good too.

Monster glasses on :cool:
 
Here's my Chernobyl started from seed beginning of May. Flipped 2 weeks ago today
 

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Harvest Update

Decided this harvest is too big to go into the fridge 'on the stem' so after three days of hang drying I decided to cut half of them off the stems and into paper bags. There is a lot of bud! After three days of hang drying this half of the harvest is weighing in at 465 grams OFF stems....so all buds. I am not sure how much weight is generally lost in the first three days but I assume pretty good. I will do the other half tomorrow and get that weight as well.

The last picture is of the buds that are going to be cobbed. Tried to get a nice variety of bud sizes. Will put the cob together tomorrow morning and get it cooking. I am using 75 grams for the first batch of cobs and will likely use the same amount from the other half of the harvest still hanging in the dry box.

I am feeling a little better about the odds of hitting the Pound mark with this girl.




 
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