Bodhi test grow 2019/2020

All 6 plants in soil are trimmed and jarred. 285g total, not great but not bad either.

Used the silicone brush for trimming for first time. Worked better than I could have imagined for a few bucks. Still need scissors but way faster.

Here’s the octopot, giving her another 2 weeks about. She was the runt before. Now she’s a big bitch.

Reports to come in a few weeks.

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Looking forward to the reports! What is this silicon brush you’re talking about for trimming?

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Im looking forward to the reports as well. Smells are a lot easier now they are separate jars.

Silicone basting brush, I got the Betty croker one cause it has flat bristles instead of round. Just brush the buds, the sugar leaves just kind of peel off.

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Canna_brush on IG. I saw they sell them at build a soil as well. The Instagram has videos, one from Erick nug shots as well. Zoomed in and everything. @schmarmpit.

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Great yield my friend
The runt in the Octopot turned out great
Paps
Aka old hippie 54

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woah woah woah. I love it! Definitely will be trying out this “life hack”. Nice tip on the Betty Crock.

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Yeah that exact one. Hopefully it works to your liking!!

Thanks old papa, hoping for a strong yield with that runt!!

What is this silicone brush you speak of?

Post 66 has a link. You just brush off the sugar leaves, ingenious really. Works damn well honestly. The more dense the bud the easier.

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Interesting! May have to try this one out

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Are you using it on wet or dry nugs?

Dry, has to be dry. Wet would just be a mess I think.

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@twistedinfinity worth the 5 dollar investment. Could always use it to smother bbq sauce on things later.

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Note to self, seedlings into 1 gallon pots 2/11. Thanks self.

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Finally cut the octopot plant…

Hoping for 200g minimum.

And now on to the little ones…

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Beautiful work @Islayhearts :muscle::heart_eyes:

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Thank you very much! Thanks for stopping by.

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Happy harvest!!!

I love looking at the smaller plants as they are just starting to get going. Easy to notice the differences in leaves, stalkiness etc. I have some that are just starting to come along and are going to need to be transplanted soon and are just a week or something behind yours.

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Beautiful work my friend what are the little ones?

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