My first cultivation ever.

Weekly update. Early today because I’m going to work. Should I fertilize more or just pour water? Tomorrow, hopefully, I can get a better picture of the trichomes. In the tent where glueberry I can’t lower the temperature I have to keep it open and even so the tepolota is around 35 degrees


Tutankhamun

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Glueberry a critical auto.

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one A little slider… They’ve had about four weeks of I don’t know… Bubblegum car. I’m really looking forward to the seeds.

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something like this.

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A little slider. A little bit of beauty… Taken with a proper camera at last.

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About the 60th day at 12/12. This was no time for updates, unfortunately. Plants are approaching their life cycle. I’ll leave Tutankhamon for three more days and then behead him.

Glueberry a critical

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Looking great man.:smiley:

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Nice and chunky!

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agreed with the above but it looks like they could use some more time to mature.

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The top photos… That’s Tutankhamon, and since I’m growing for the first time, it doesn’t even seem to mature, given how the leaves dry. It’s completely crumbling, and I don’t know if it’s meant to be.

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Today I hung three flowers of Tutankhamon. Moisture in the tent 62%…is that too much? I’ll leave the fourth one for another couple of days. Any advice?

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62% should be fine. I like to keep it to as close to 60°F/60%RH as possible for a long slow (10+ days) dry.

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@ReikoX, Thank you for the advice :slightly_smiling_face:

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this way It’s all drying out. Hold my fists so it doesn’t smell like hay.

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The hay smell should stop when it’s dried out - that’s how I tell it’s ready.

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@corey So I guess the pollen was infertile.

Otherwise, it was 13 ounces - 370 grams. I make ointment out of a leaf. Then hold my fists. Thanks so much to everyone who supported me and advised me on my first growth, I really appreciate it. I’m going to grow again this time using mainlining. And parts of seeds from a resident owergrover.

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Seeds are a blessing, not a curse.

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