I ended up with a little over an ounce of dried bud. Next time I'm going to prune for four to eight colas. They buds got all frosty the last two week. I harvested at 8 weeks after the switch.
The only thing I paid for was the dirt (Pro Mix). The clones and the nutes were gifted, the bucket is a recycled detergent container. I guess you could call this grow "dirt cheap".
They are very top heavy now and are bending over. The "clones" were tall and lanky when I transplanted them and the skinny stems can't handle the weight of the top buds. I figured I would use this to my advantage, and am training the outer plants out horizontally to get light to all the lower...
Out of state folks would crap their pants with joy if they found themselves inside a Colorado dispensary. Grow your own if you want total control and great prices, but the pot shops have mind blowing variety and good quality.
Thanks! They're clumping out quite nicely. These really haven't stretched much at all since I transplanted them from their Solo clone cups. They were very old (2 months) tall "clones" when I got them. If I end up with three 12 inch megabuds I'll be happy, but 24 8 inch colas would be even nicer.
From the manufacturer: Garden tip: Perfect for containers and ready to use right out of the bag. Ocean Forest® is pH adjusted at 6.3 to 6.8 to allow for optimum fertilizer uptake. There’s no need for nitrogen fertilizers at first; instead try an organic blend like FoxFarm Big Bloom® Liquid...
Exactly 4 weeks since the flip to 12/12. I've been using an early flowering nute for the past week or so. They are LOADED with very sticky buds. Not a lot of smell yet which is great. It looks like it will be a decent yield.
My buddy says they stack, but he's definitely no lawyer. Yes you can be be a member and grow 6 at home, but I was wondering if it is legal to grow 12 if you have card.