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Today I discovered white and brown spots on a leaf. In my opinion, magnesium deficiency.

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@herr_gruen

Greetings to you. I did some googling, and the most obvious result pointed to a potassium deficiency. Considering you’ve probably just fertilized, that could be it.

Magnesium deficiency looks different.

Often, deficiencies almost always affect the serrations of the leaf edges first, which isn’t what we see here. A fungal infection could also be possible. Keep an eye on it to see if it continues despite fertilization.

Otherwise, just for your information, the Cannatrol is running very stably in terms of temperature and humidity.

18.9 degrees and 61% humidity.

Otherwise, it’s been quieter around me.

Problems upon problems. Sometimes there are things that leave you speechless. I had to make it clear to my landlord, who is also my employer, that I am not his serf for starvation wages. At eight in the evening, he asked if oil had been delivered, which I had arranged to be ordered 3 weeks prior.

My neighbor’s faucet broke, and I’m supposed to buy it, pay in advance, and install it.

Just three weeks ago, I repaired a broken flexible hose for the other neighbor with my own material and time, and I haven’t received anything to this day. Now the next one! My water damage due to a leaky dormer window because of age-related wear and tear. And in the freshly renovated room in spring, all I got was the stupid remark that I shouldn’t get upset about water stains. He said he’d pass it on to the insurance.

That’s still “on its way” today.

Although the dormers in the back were done, and the ones in the front were supposed to be done by the end of the year, it now turns out that they sold the place and nothing will be done by them. According to the roofer, the front dormers are just as porous as the back ones were. The insurance won’t pay because they let it fall into disrepair. And despite all this, I’m supposed to pay in advance for others.

I asked him today if he wasn’t all there. I’m a caretaker for changing a light bulb, doing some lawn work, sweeping, and moving trash cans, and spreading grit in winter. But not a plumber who also grants loans. It’s time to set deadlines in writing and save up a bit, because I’m not renovating just for mildew stains to reappear three weeks later, or for wallpaper seams to open due to damp slants. Things are getting wild here.

I was already really pissed off yesterday when I had to learn that a former good friend, whom I’ve known since school and shared many years and experiences with, doesn’t have much time left. He succumbed to drugs and couldn’t get out. Last in prison, from there to the hospital. Bone cancer, metastasized. Two chemo treatments, and they didn’t work. Sleeping on the streets and putting off hospice care. You experience all the filth of life again that no one needs. Then that idiot with his lies, telling me to buy the faucet and fix things for the neighbor, just hit a nerve.

Some people need the tough approach.

And I’ve strayed from the topic again.

Well, everyone always has their own burdens to bear. And on top of all that, I still have pain from a bridge, two more aching teeth, and next week that dilettante of a dentist is next for an eventful telling-off. His vacation mood won’t last long. What’s going on in this country is just pathetic.

I’m in reflection mode and need to sort my thoughts. A few days without me is a rest for you all.

Best regards, and I think you’ll get the problem under control. Paule

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Thanks @Pflanzenpaul, today I mixed the full bloom fertilizer program with the grow fertilizer. I think it will be fine again.

Feel free to take a break, it will do you good, even if you will be missed here.

Regards

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The Watermelon Candy’s were harvested yesterday, roughly trimmed, and are now lying branch by branch in the net.

Unfortunately, I had a bit of mold in 4 spots, which I generously removed. Lost 4 buds :cry:

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I have the Trimmbowl from a friend here. It will then be used, as with half of the Blue Zushi.

When I open the Zushi jar, it smells like :cheese_wedge:.

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I brought the Jealousy in today with my wife for mold control and defoliation.

Everything clean and white in the light, nicely resinous and 2 meters tall. All rotten leaves and fan leaves that could pose a danger removed. A few small shoots that I otherwise would never have reached removed.

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Now it’s back outside, re-secured, and freshly watered.

It still has almost 3 weeks to go, I’m hoping for a golden October for the next 2 weeks but I think I’ll be disappointed.

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The clones can grow for about 2 more weeks, there’s still room for roots.

Unfortunately, they were mixed up in the water glass, so I shouldn’t really know which is which. There were originally 3 Blue Zushi and 3 Jealousy. We gave one away, the Zushis already had flowers (yes, I could have labeled them) and topped themselves at the spot where the flower was, that’s how I can tell which is which again :grinning_face:

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@snAke
That looks wonderful :slight_smile:

I had a joyful observation today.

The Tangerine Dream cutting
Finally made visible roots :slight_smile:
It lives

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The two small automatics had their large upper fan leaves removed yesterday and are looking good there today :slight_smile:

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Otherwise, the other small ones continue to grow nicely

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The Cereal Milk (last picture) will also get its 20l pot in the next few days.

Flower Day 33 in the other tent

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Luckily, the Gorilla Glue doesn’t smell like wet monkeys :slight_smile: But its leaf tips are slowly turning a dark color. Let’s see how it develops :slight_smile:

Best regards and @Pflanzenpaul reflecting is always a good choice :slight_smile: best of luck

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Meanwhile, the topmost leaves were removed everywhere here, and they are handling it wonderfully.

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Watered yesterday with EM and a very small amount of TA Pro organic grow was added.

Soon thinking about topping and which ones will become cuttings :slight_smile:

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FD 16 / W 3

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20251020_155825Today, they received mineral bloom fertilizer with increased potassium/phosphate, as they are currently showing signs of deficiency. I hope to get this resolved quickly.

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Hey my fellow growers, so I’m checking in, and yeah,

the last few days have been and are intense. Now I’m slowly finding peace, and that the cultivation sometimes becomes too much for me, who would have thought that, but there are things that are more important. First things first.

The Fast Diesel is harvested, dried in the Cannatrol, and had the cure cycle for another 4 days.

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Yesterday then came the weighing, and it was 179.20 gr. dried and approx. 32 gr. dried trim. The buds were placed in a 250 gr. Grove Bag for further storage. It can continue curing there for now. So the Canna (Cannatrol) was empty, and yesterday quickly, the Jamaican was harvested, wet trimmed, and again there were 600 gr wet in the cabinet.

In addition, 400 gr wet of the Amnesia came onto the bottom 2 trays.

I have to say that her buds are a bit shorter, but thick ones.

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The bucket is a 12.5 l pot, and the bud almost takes up the entire width.

The rest of the Amnesia is hanging, not yet weighed, in the tent for drying at 19.8 degrees and 61% humidity.

I left a few leaves due to lack of time, which will be removed later.

Only the Mexican developed brown rot on 4 buds towards the end, which was generously removed. But there was still a good amount left.

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Here too, I only removed the larger leaves, and some smaller ones are still on. Drying is now taking its course. Three ladies in one day in this quantity, with half of it being wet trim directly and packing the Fast Diesel already takes quite some time.

I finished with the clones today in the smaller tent. Firstly, I could turn down the heating to keep the room below 20 degrees for drying in the tent. Secondly, the Hesi TNT fertilizer is broken. It had crystals in the bottle even at less than half the recommended dosage. Shot the EC too high in the soil. Flushing and so on brought no more improvement, and generally, it’s good for now not to have anything going on, as I get back to the things that are more important. I’m supplied with smoke anyway for now. On average, I got 2 gr dry per watt. :innocent: :+1:

Then there’s the situation with a friend, which really threw me off track a bit.

Visiting him last week bore fruit. Immediately after I told him that things couldn’t go on like this with him and what else could happen.

He had himself taken to the hospital by calling emergency services himself.

And since yesterday, he’s in hospice.

Now he’s happy to be able to live and lie down his last days in a beautiful room in a warm bed.

I go to him every day, and they are really good there. Today, owls came to visit. No joke.

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So he could take one in his hand and forget for a moment.

It’s also cool that dogs are welcome to visit. So I can bring Gizmo to him.

Now he can depart with dignity!

Stay healthy, much success to you all.

Greetings from Pflanzenpaul

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Guten Abend sei gewünscht und heute gab es wieder einiges zu tun. Den Vormittag verbrachte ich im Hospiz und ich glaube das geht schneller als einem Lieb ist. Zwar sitzt er noch, aber mit Zugang im Oberarm für schnelle Schmerzmittel Gabe. Mir fiel heute auf das die Fußgelenke geschwollen sind. Und Röcheln und Rasseln beim Atmen. Wasser Ansammlungen lassen Grüßen. Nicht schön jemand gehen zu sehen mit dem man Jahre erlebt hat und von jungen Jahren an kennt.

Ein Witz wenn zu gleich laut Politik, man Arbeiten sollte bis 70, bis es dann Rente gibt, weil ja das Volk immer Älter wird.

Und da frage ich mich mal wieder, wo werden die Leute immer Älter???

Es ist eben die Tatsache das man sein Arbeitsleben lang für was ein Zahlen soll, was man im Alter dann nicht mehr in Anspruch nehmen kann. Und es bleibt still im Land.

Da bin ich schon happy mein Leben lang eine faule Sau gewesen zu sein und so werde ich am Ende nix verlieren.

Die Trocknungen laufen. Im Cannatrol läuft es easy bei 19,5 Grad und 60 % Luftfeuchte stabil.

Da gibt es null Schwankungen, nur beim Schwamm an feuchten, kurz die Tür mal auf, stinkt es schon gewaltig was mir nix aus macht aber meine bessere Hälfte. Ihr bleibt dann nur gut durch zu Lüften.

Im Zelt, der Rest, was auch nicht wenig ist. Da hält sich die Temperatur stabil bei um 19 - 20 Grad. Einzig kickt hier zeitweiße die Luftfeuchte auch mal auf um 65 %, hart an der Kante. Es ist so eingestellt das die Abluft bei 60 % auf 1 fährt. Das geschieht noch nicht oft.

Derweil habe ich heute die 3 Töpfe der Klone, die Erde entsorgt und bin da etwas Ratlos.

Zwar gab es sehr hohe EC Werte im Drain was zur Nährstoff sperre geführt hatte. Der TNT Dünger hatte Kristalle oder Salze, geklumpt, gebildet und denke das der kaputt war und so das Elend sein Lauf nahm. Die Wurzeln selbst, da war jeder Topf brutal verwurzelt mit schönen dicken, eigentlich sehr gesunden Wurzel und beim zerlegen der Erdballen fand ich 4 der fetten Alaska Tauwürmer. Lebend, nach all den Wochen in den Töpfen. Die hab ich behalten. Es ging weiter das ich drei der 20 l Stofftöpfe, die oberste Trockne Schicht ab trug und der Rest so ziemlich von Wurzel befreit in einem Bottich zusammen mischte.

Etwas Reis als Futter für Pilze stehen nun 50 Liter zur Ruhe. In der Mitte steckt nun der Blumat Feuchtanzeiger und wenn da 90 - 110 erreicht sind Morgen kommen zwei Tropfer dazu damit es das so hält. Das soll später im Beet die oberen 50 liter Living Soil geben. Darunter kommen 50 l Dope Soil fertig Mix.

Wer hätte das Gedacht. Am 8.10 bestellte ich 3 Millionen Nematoden die am 9.10 auf Tour gingen und am 11. - 13. sollten die da sein was nicht war. Dann hieß es am 14.- 16.10 kämen die und am 17. waren die noch immer nicht da. Darauf hin gab ich Bescheid das die eh mittlerweile am Arsch sind und ich mein Geld wieder haben möchte.

Am 18.10 gab es die Gutschrift und heute lagen die im Briefkasten. 13 Tage on Tour.

Hab die auf gemacht, in Wasser gebracht und es löste sich komplett auf womit ich nicht mehr rechnete. Hab die Brühe dann auf der feuchten Erde ein gebracht und so können die Gratis mir Trauermücken Larven Eliminieren. Wenn der Sack Dope Soil aktiviert wird durch an gießen kommen da auch Nematoden direkt mit rein und später noch mal wenn das Beet komplett steht und dann noch mal und mit Raubmilben.

Nachdem ich die Stängel und größere Blätter der Damen auf meinem Kompost drauf gekippt habe, musste ich zuvor etwas Unkraut raus robben denn das alte ist mittlerweile zu Erde geworden worauf nun allerhand grünt. Das ist wieder weg und so werde ich von unten raus mal etwas dieser Erde nehmen und noch in die ruhende Erde ein mischen.

Wenn die Trocknung im Zelt dann durch ist, kommt das Zelt raus und Baue eine Kiste vom Boden bis an die Decke, damit der cultivation Raum sich auf 150 x 160 x 243 cm vergrößert. Dann gibt es auch kein sich mehr zusammen ziehen der Zeltwände was wieder rum Fläche weg nimmt.

Jo ich muss schon sagen, auch wenn ich der Mexican Sativa 4 der Buds kürzen musste, die Braunfäule raus schneiden. Hängen da immer noch Mordsteile. Halbe Baseball Schläger.

Da bin ich dann mal auf das Trocken Gewicht gespannt! Die Fast Diesel hat schon Reich mir getrocknet ab gelegt. Aber ich glaube das das noch nicht das meiste war!

So ist es nicht schlimm erst mal eine Verköstigung Pause ein zu legen. Derweil wieder Zeit eine zu Rooochen. :rofl: Auf gute Ernten und ein allzeit Entspanntes High.

Viele Grüße vom Pflanzenpaul

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Mmmh, not much activity here. Is it dead silent here? Well then, I’ll just leave some greetings, hoping there’s still some life somewhere around here!
Karma finally appeared to me!

Now that the fabric pots, the Auto Pot lines have been cleaned. I’m storing them in the clean, empty water tank for now, because you just don’t know where else in the room to store anything anymore. So much accumulates over time.

Approx. 50 liters of living soil are now resting in the tub, and comparing Blumat Digital and these other soil moisture sensors, I’m now trying to achieve the optimum with the Blumat Digital. The soil got a bit too moist for me, and it already shows me that the other sensors indicate the soil is too wet at 50%. So I’m calibrating now and think it will work properly then. The Blumat Digital should show the optimal moisture value at 90 to 110 mBar, and to that end, I’m trying to calibrate the others so that 90 mBar = 60% and 110 mBar = 40%, which would be at the level they prefer.

Actually, a period of rest was planned where I would get to my karma.

I’ve done many good deeds lately, and today I received a good deed in return, that’s karma.

I received 2 automatic seeds as a gift. 2 Bubble Gum from 42 Fast Buds. Someone didn’t dare to play the gardener themselves, and so the seeds came to me.

2 two-liter propagation pots already placed and two 18-liter final pots each. Then the calculations began. Propagation in Light Mix, which is mixed with 15% worm humus, 5% Pre-Mix, and 15% perlite. The latter slightly less because there’s already perlite in the soil. I will mix it in the next few days and water it with nematode water, 10% water relative to the soil volume, and let everything activate while standing on the heating mat. Coco mats for covering are cut and fit perfectly. Only the Blumat holes need to go in, I think one or two Blumats in the final pot will be enough. For the final pots, I’ll then mix 34 liters of soil in them, but All Mix, where the little ones can be planted after three weeks, and with that, the 2 autos would almost be taken care of until the end. I’ll cover the drain openings with coco mats, just like on top, and that way, fungus gnats should quickly lose interest anyway.

I’m curious to see how that goes with the drippers and the Bio Bizz line. The drippers only provide clear water, and feeding, if necessary, is done by hand.

But I’ll still take my time because the drying is still ongoing in the large tent, plus the heating in the room is off to stay below 20 degrees. The exhaust fan is only running on level 1 and very rarely ramps up if the RH rises above 61%. It’s holding quite steadily around 60%, which is great for a gentle and slow drying. If the RH drops further, I will make sure it stays around 60% by using wet rags.

Today marks 4 days of drying in the Cannatrol, and in one hour, the cure cycle begins, and so the next batch will go into Grove Bag bags in 4 days, where it can continue to cure. Before that, a weighing will be carried out to see what the Jamaican has yielded in dried flowers.

Then, I wish you all a pleasant Friday evening and a relaxing weekend. Greetings from Pflanzenpaule

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Everything stands and falls with @Pflanzenpaul

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For my part, I first took care of the small ones, and now you can see how nicely and quickly they are growing.

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The two automatics are in the 12h tent. I needed some free space for the airflow :face_holding_back_tears::joy:

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They are now growing there, left and right, in indirect light.

Purple punch auto

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White widow auto

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They are doing their thing there. A few leaves removed here and there. But otherwise, easy to handle :smiling_face:

Feminized plants currently in vegetation are in the 17h tent

For three of them, I have already removed the top and started them as cuttings.

These are 30 days since germination.

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Purple Zkittlez #2 has recovered well from the damage and is now growing well too

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Cereal milk (is 7 days behind the others)
Today I removed the big fan leaves

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And hey. The Tangarine cutting is slowly starting to make new leaves. But VERY slowly.

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So.
Here are the cuttings.
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More on that when they root.

And one more thing.
Our Anna club was allowed to release its first harvest. With Dante’s Inferno #6 - mile high dave (they have to name these things somehow :rofl::rofl::smiling_face_with_tear:), four seeds were included.
Facing the risk, a germination test was done, and well.

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Let’s see what comes of it :upside_down_face:

Hmm… I feel like I’m forgetting something..
here are still the heavily pruned automatics from the balcony->windowsill->tent.

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I’ll give them another week :laughing: maybe two. Then they’ll be gone too.

Have a good weekend :disguised_face:

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Small Update Day 22 of Flowering / Week 4

Today, they received another 2 liters of water adjusted to a pH of 6.5 and at room temperature 18. In addition, they received Synthetic Flowering Fertilizer from Wuxal with N-P-K 5-8-10, this time increased by 50% to meet the plants’ needs.

Afterward, I corrected the lamp distance to 20 cm and removed a few withered leaves.

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And here are a few of the shoots individually

Since the stretch is now over, a few thick buds should grow there soon.

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Have a nice Sunday everyone

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Today FD 24 / W 4 RT 22.6 °C / RH 72 %

Today, defoliating and lollipopping were on the schedule.

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Since I didn’t want to cause them too much stress, there will probably be a follow-up trim in the next few days.

They seem to be handling the increase in bloom fertilizer well; if they show signs of deficiency again, I’ll increase the dosage a bit more.

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Hello everyone. I think you’re all doing well and things are going great with the ladies in the grow.

For me, the 4-day drying and four-day Cure Cycle in the Cannatrol are about to finish, and the Jamaican Pearl is pretty much ready for me to take out the flowers, whether small or large, and lightly trim them a bit here and there, then stuff them into a Grove Bag so they can continue to cure well while stored.

In the tent, the drying has been going on for about 9 days now and I think it still needs a few more days. But the smell when the door was briefly open, whether in the tent or the drying cabinet, is simply magnificent. I’m already looking forward to the smoke and the effect!

Since I’m still commuting back and forth daily, shopping, Gizmo, hospice, and so on, my time is very limited, and some things happen very quickly.

Like yesterday, I mixed 4 liters of Light Mix from various components. So that in the end I got 4 liters with perlite, coco, Pre-Mix, oh boy that stinks like pee and poop. Worm humus and a few horse manure pellets, and then everything was mixed through and lightly moistened, but only so much that when the nematodes are there, there’s still some liquid to go around without creating mud.

Then the base for 2 starter pots of 2 liters each is activated and protected against fungus gnats. I found a shop that charges no shipping costs and sends both nematodes and predatory mites in a small package.

And clearly, I also directly apply predatory mites everywhere! There are still 50 liters of used Living Soil in a resting phase and 32 liters of All Mix with the same proportions as in the Light Mix are also in activation. The two Bubble Gum Auto will go in there when they are 2 weeks old and just before the start of the flowering phase.

Just now, I sprayed some molasses/lab and rice wash water to introduce bacteria, and they are happy about the sugar from the molasses, and now all that’s left is to wait and see how the Bubble Gum likes it when it starts.

Yesterday I took my friend out of the hospice for a few hours, which one should make use of as long as he can still be on his feet a bit. And that did him noticeably good, so he probably had no pain during that time.

It’s a damn shitty time!

And my beautiful new dentures are still causing awful problems. Inflammations everywhere. I’m curious, I’ll soon get a second opinion from another dentist and see how that ends. An expert appraisal procedure with the health insurance company is in progress. It’ll all be with ceramic crowns and then 20 years of peace.

An endless back and forth.

Enough for today, because now it’s time for the fine trim. So that the stash fills up and I get exact numbers on what the last grow yielded. I wish you a nice evening and many greetings from Pflanzenpaule.

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Good evening, and I’m taking a moment again.

To celebrate, the Jamaican is bagged, delicately re-trimmed.

In the end, I treated myself to a Gelato and am now knocked out.

Oh, that’s the stuff!

The Cannatrol is now running in stand-by mode at 19.5 degrees Celsius and 60% humidity, as there are still 2 layers of Amnesia in it.

These will be processed further tomorrow into a Grove Bag. And then what’s hanging in the tent will go in there; I’ll then do a few hours of drying to then run the Cure Cycle for a few days.

I am also very happy with the Jamaican Pearl. It yielded 162g of dried flowers and 50g of trim. 100g went into the Grove Bag, and 55g, which was still in the bowl, is in the jar. 7g remain here to start the day with them tomorrow morning.

Really beautiful pieces and still really nice glitter on and in them. I estimate I got about 2g per watt. I’ll know exactly when Amnesia and Mexican are finished.

I will put the trim aside to chill at minus 18 degrees Celsius to sift it in the TrimBin with 150 microns. That way I will get a piece of Hash from each Strain.

Plant 2 of 4 is finished. And I’m also exhausted. :smiley:

I wish you a pleasant night’s rest. Paule

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