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It's time to chop

Vondetour

Active member
I started this mystery seed back in February and thankfully my electric bill only went up $30 a month, it's time to chop her down now after 11 weeks of flower and the ambient temps outside has been over 90f and the AC has been on 24/7. I call her UFO ( unidentified flower 0).
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Creeperpark

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Hello friend, thanks for posting, she looks like she is ready. I know it can be hard to say goodbye after working with her since February. It's time to move on to the next one. Happy Gardening. Keep us posted.
 

Vondetour

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Hello friend, thanks for posting, she looks like she is ready. I know it can be hard to say goodbye after working with her since February. It's time to move on to the next one. Happy Gardening. Keep us posted.
I am so happy she's hanging up to dry and was surprised how easy photoperiods are to grow, everything I read said beginners should start with autoflowers but this was as easy as an autoflower and luckily I ordered more photoperiod seeds. Thank you all for helping
 

William76

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Looks decent!,remember and dry it slowly,u should have some nice smoke!.did u keep a cutting?,just incase.can u describe her smell?.iv found some good to great plants in unknown seedstock before,might be a winner,good luck 76
 

mr.brunch

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I am so happy she's hanging up to dry and was surprised how easy photoperiods are to grow, everything I read said beginners should start with autoflowers but this was as easy as an autoflower and luckily I ordered more photoperiod seeds. Thank you all for helping
Nice work
In my experience photoperiod plants are much more forgiving of mistakes, and cost less in electricity ⚡
All the best
 
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