FlashBabylon
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This week I harvested the last of four plants, and thought it might be useful to myself (for the future) and hopefully to others who bother to read it, to post a reflection on how it went, the lessons I learned, and to tip my hat to those who have helped me considerably through this intensive learning process.
Starting out
I started back in April, with a large number of seedlings of different strains - an attempt to work against the odds of me killing some, and the different strains because, well, I like variety in my smoke.
LESSON No 1: Growing multiple strains is a pain in the ass for a multitude of reasons. I urge new growers to stick to a single strain for their first go.
LESSON No 2: The fewer plants, the easier it is to achieve good results on those plants. In retrospect, a single plant in a huge pot with huge roots, yielding 15-20 oz, would have been preferable - but no guarantee of good results (more on that later).
Choosing seeds
At first I had nine seedlings on the go, with the intention of reducing to 4-6 plants. This was far too many, as I found later on that my 2m high, 120cm sq area tent was nowhere near big enough to contain this many plants.
I chose to include two autoflowering strains that I got as freebies, a Flash Babylon and a La Diva.
LESSON No 3: Autos and photoperiods DON'T MIX. I should have stuck to photos, which provide a much better yield. Running them at the same time in the same tent meant the autos had to endure 12 hours of dark a day, further affecting yield (and bud density).
I spent a lot of money on a pack of 5 feminized Blueberry seeds from Dutch Passion. In the end I culled four of these as they were runts, and only took one to harvest.
However, the real winner, by far the highest yielding, most resinous plant, was a freebie Super Lemon Haze from GHS, which was given to me several years ago before I even dreamed of growing, it sat in a drawer as I thought one day I might plant it in the countryside. More on this seed later.
Starting out
I started back in April, with a large number of seedlings of different strains - an attempt to work against the odds of me killing some, and the different strains because, well, I like variety in my smoke.
LESSON No 1: Growing multiple strains is a pain in the ass for a multitude of reasons. I urge new growers to stick to a single strain for their first go.
LESSON No 2: The fewer plants, the easier it is to achieve good results on those plants. In retrospect, a single plant in a huge pot with huge roots, yielding 15-20 oz, would have been preferable - but no guarantee of good results (more on that later).
Choosing seeds
At first I had nine seedlings on the go, with the intention of reducing to 4-6 plants. This was far too many, as I found later on that my 2m high, 120cm sq area tent was nowhere near big enough to contain this many plants.
I chose to include two autoflowering strains that I got as freebies, a Flash Babylon and a La Diva.
LESSON No 3: Autos and photoperiods DON'T MIX. I should have stuck to photos, which provide a much better yield. Running them at the same time in the same tent meant the autos had to endure 12 hours of dark a day, further affecting yield (and bud density).
I spent a lot of money on a pack of 5 feminized Blueberry seeds from Dutch Passion. In the end I culled four of these as they were runts, and only took one to harvest.
However, the real winner, by far the highest yielding, most resinous plant, was a freebie Super Lemon Haze from GHS, which was given to me several years ago before I even dreamed of growing, it sat in a drawer as I thought one day I might plant it in the countryside. More on this seed later.