Yesterday I harvested the remaining two plants, Grape Stomper x OG #2 and the Deadhead OG. Both could have used another week, but time constraints dictated otherwise. Still, both completed 72 days of 12/12, so it's not as if they are premature, but given the option I would have let them go a bit longer. Both faded very nicely, as I stopped giving nutrients about 3 weeks ago, so I'm expecting some smooth-smoking buds.
Deadhead OG. This turned out to be a very nice yielding plant, despite the lack of veg time after transplanting (usually I like to transplant into the final container and veg for another week or so before switching to 12/12, but in this instance the plants were transplanted and immediately placed into flower). Not a heavy feeder, but needed slightly more nutrients than were available through my soil mixture alone, applied in the form of the General Organics lineup and SPT. Smell is reminiscent of bubble gum or candy, though I expect that to change slightly as it dries and cures.
Grape Stomper x OG #2. Slightly better yield than GSxOG #1, though less than the Deadhead. Both GSxOG would have benefited from the extra week veg time I normally provide, and could use another week to ripen up, but again time was working against me and the window for harvest was yesterday. The smell is almost identical to GSxOG #1 (grape, fruity, kushy, awesome), and I'm looking forward to discerning their subtle differences over the next couple months.
So these last few plants are not the most perfectly grown (through no fault of their own) or the most visually stimulating, but what they lack in appearance they make up for in smell and potency (judging by the scissor hash anyway
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Where I go from here remains to be seen. My residence and career path are soon to be changing, and my hope is to relocate somewhere in the 30% of the country where cannabis is medically legal. My hope/goal/plan is to get a job, move, and resume the operation within 3 months. I have a veritable wealth of seeds at my disposal, and am itching to grow out some of the recent crosses I've produced and some I've received from others. I can't even look at pictures of vegging plants now without feeling a bit remorseful that I have none of my own
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I must credit a large portion of my cultivation knowledge to RIU and the many people who have crossed paths with myself here...you have each influenced me and my grows in some way. But like anywhere in life, excessive negativity permeates throughout this forum; coupled with ignorant ramblings of myth and mystique, locating reliable information can seem more like a chore than the pleasure it ought to be. I have attempted with this thread to shed some light on one way of growing cannabis--organically, in soil--and hopefully provide a source of useful information for those lost in the chasm of misinformed threads.
The frequency with which I will revisit this site is likely to decrease substantially over the subsequent months, but this thread will remain open in that interim and I will do my best to address any residual questions regarding my methods, techniques, thoughts, etc. Once re-established in my life, I plan on returning to RIU and chronicling my continued exploration into the world of cannabis cultivation. Though an additional time consumer, updating this thread forces me to rethink various aspects of my operation, while also providing an invaluable illustrated journal of my development which I can revisit at any time. So look forward to New Adventures in Jerry's Garden sometime this fall!
Alright, enough rambling. Thanks to everyone for your continued interest, and best of luck with your personal endeavors, be they cannabis relate or otherwise!