First grow. How did I do?

heres a variety of pictures of my first plant. What do yall think? Anything is appreciated.
 

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sampling as we speak actually.. It has only been dried and is now in jars. I used my iphone for a few pictures but... i put a magnifying glass infront of the phone. I then used my cannon camera and was able to zoom in for the tric shots.
 

fabfun

New Member
cool and great ideal about the magnifing glass have to try that one
wish mine were ready got a few more weeks


sampling as we speak actually.. It has only been dried and is now in jars. I used my iphone for a few pictures but... i put a magnifying glass infront of the phone. I then used my cannon camera and was able to zoom in for the tric shots.
 

Narsil01

Member
That really looks awesome. Did you use select seeds and what was your yield. Also, I guess you grew with regular dirt, what kind of light did you use?
 
Lighting: we had 4 6500k CFLs(dont remember the wattage) on 24/0 during vegetation. And then during flowering used 2 15W and 3 23W 2700k CFLs. All of the lights had dome reflectors around them, and we had a car reflective vent shade on the walls.

For nutes in vegetation: Used Miracle Gro all purpose plant food every other watering(would always put a weak ratio/ called for 10 drops/qt, and used only 5-8)
For nutes in flowering: Used nothing but water for first 4 weeks, then added Green Light Super Bloom at a weak ratio(called for 2 scoops per gallon, but only used one). Then every other watering I would use a tsp of mothers molasses, and alternated that up until a 2 week flush

The soil came out of an organic compost pile from one of our friends.
As for the seed, it was just 1 out of 3 bagseeds that survived from being grown in a window sill. The other 2 died off right away, and we just lucked out that we had a female.

This plant had a very rough life..Started off in an outdoor closet where temps reached 95+, and then on top of that was eaten halfway by a husky but continued to grow. A "friend" forgot to water her for about 5 days while we were attending a music festival, but it would always came back to life. It stayed in veg. for 13 weeks and survived the heat very well.. We switched it to flowering, and it still showed no heat stress, up until about 5 weeks into flowering. At that point we moved it into an indoor closet where temps stayed 70-75. The whole time we kept a couple of fans going, but did nothing for air intake or exhaust.
 
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