Sunday, April 14, 2024

One To Go

 The 2023-2024 grow is truly in the short rows with just one GG4 Auto left in the tent.


Most of the stigmas are still white with maybe 5% brown. Some believe a 60% white 40% brown ratio indicates a mature ready to harvest plant. I like a little more brown and at least a small percentage of dark trichomes. This plant is getting there, maybe a couple more days to a week to go. Whatever this sucker is going to be a massive producer for a meter tall indoor grown plant.

Its buddy, the next to last plant harvested from the 2023-2024 grow is drying as I type. Between the two of 'em the 2023-2024 grow may turn out to be OK, I expect close to a couple of pounds of flower the only question is THC content. I'm not sure if it is this cultivar or other grow factors but up till now this crop's THC production has disappointed. I've grown GG4 Auto before and THC tested in the low to mid 20% so far no plant this grow has produced more than 18% THC, most were much lower not even making it into the teens. It is not a total deal breaker, truth is 11% THC flower gives a pleasant "high", it's just not as good for making FECO or other products. 

When this plant is hung up to dry the tent will get a good cleaning, changes to the inside support systems will be made, and the new RDWC system with a water chiller will be set up in prep for the 2024-2025 grow season starting mid October. The 2024-2025 grow is planned to have two parts an inside the tent grow of four Dutch Passion "Power Plant Auto" and a later grow starting mid February outdoors with six plants of Barney's Farm "Sour Diesel Auto". That's the plan, now let us see if the Cannabis gods allow it to happen.

See you on down the road, next up is a month in UK with MsBubba and the kids then two months Camp Hosting at Harris Beach State Park outside Brookings, OR and I expect a proving run with the motorhome sometime before heading to Oregon. 

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