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Finished drying my current harvest.

Discussion in 'Marijuana Stash Box' started by Mr_Krabs, Jul 31, 2015.

  1. #1 Mr_Krabs, Jul 31, 2015
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    Just finished drying my current harvest from my Marijuana Factory grow. It's the third harvest from the same plant in about 10 months. The strain is from a bagseed of a now defunct Colorado strain from Alpenglow Botanicals. I actually bought it on Jan 2, 2014. One of the very first recreational purchases from that particular dispensary. And when bought it looked like typical indoor sativa, yellowish dry trichomes with tiny heads and a dry crumbly texture. It was from an indoor crop called Quandry. Because the way strains grown using my single plant perpetual harvest technique, they'll have entirely different bud morphology and effects from conventionally grown strains. Hence the MF Quandry designation, "MF for Marijuana Factory".


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    Generally I harvest about 1-2 ounces every 6 weeks from my single plant. This is the third harvest and is just under an ounce because of a slight growth stunt caused by me having to prune off prebudding branches on the vegging side of the grow and allow it to reveg again thus affecting the starting size of the branch when induced to flower. This was part of the experiment to determine adequate lighting to prevent the budding branches from interfering with the simultaneously vegging branches.


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    Close up showing the mature pistils but all white very resinous trichomes. Keep in mind the original bud was a generic indoor sativa hybrid. A full week of drying in 80+ degree temps in my apartment and though the branches do snap, these buds retain so much resin that even leaving popcorn buds out to dry open air for 2 months has them still clogging my grinder with sticky resin and still coating my fingers in sticky resin after simply touching or breaking a nug up.


    More info can be found in my actual grow thread.


    http://forum.grasscity.com/indoor-medical-marijuan...

     
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