2nd Run Ever: Cheese Auto & Cement Shoes Photo From Canuk Seeds, Join Me!

@Backlipslide ,no doubt. Kinda what I've been getting doing a little looking into it. And I definitely hear you on the getting caught off guard thing! Nanner alert!!!! Lol.

The whole flush thing, I am just curious because of hearing things like 48hrs of darkness before chop increases trich production. Or Flushing or even letting the soil dry the last 3-4 days does the same. Something about a certain level of stress. I've even heard people say they drove a nail or spike through the main stalk a week or several days before harvest to get that last boost in trichs. Don't know if any of that is legit or just "snake oil" techniques. Hard to say i suppose.
 
Another one hits the chopping block! Cement shoes down! Wet weight trimmed came to 896 grams quick math has it looking like 8oz probably closer to 7.5. We'll see. Got her all hung up in the small tent and the amnesia auto and clones move into the 5x5 where this plant just came from. Here's the action! :yummy: :cheer::popcorn:

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The amnesia auto and cement shoes clones in their new 5x5 home. I also took a lot off both clones, really i did a drastic quad-line. I won't be upset if they die from it, I have lots more beans and I will be taking the tents down and moving in the next 3-4 weeks. So they are and honestly have been an experiment since I cut them in the first place. So far they've been some aggressive little things. They are starting to get a bit root bound though. Truly need a transplant. But that's going to have to wait for now.
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Got a quick question for any of you vets with more experience in soil mediums. @Derbybud @MrSauga @Emilya @InTheShed @Backlipslide . Is there any harm in breaking up all the roots from harvested plants and putting them back in with the rest of my soil, kinda like a compost?


Couple pics of what I'm talking about.
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Congratulations @Backlipslide !!! I've been fairly scarce around here as well lately. No problem. Life and time wait for no man or woman. That is one of the few truths I know for certain.

In other news, the cement shoes is dry and in jars, beginning its cure. And the amnesia auto is close on her heels. Could chop tonight, gonna give her 2-3 more days though. The several nugs I've tried so far of the cement shoes are so lovely. The taste is amazing, super skunky smell, and stickier than all hell. My favorite plant out of any I've grown yet. Makes me anxious to get moved so I can set back up and get the next run under way! Try a few more new to me strains!

I haven't gotten a final dry weight yet of the CS. Will do that in the next day or two with a few pics.
 
And then there were none. I took the amnesia auto down last night, and boy was she a chunk! Wet weight came to 1,422.5 grams. Divided by 4 for rough dry weight is looking like 355gs or 12.7oz!!!! Off one auto!! Wowie!

I must say this amnesia really isn't very stinky. Very sticky and covered in trichs, but not a lot of aroma. The nugs are very dense. The only plants I still have currently growing are the cement shoes clones. And they are doing remarkably well.

I never got back back around to posting the dry weight of the cement shoes. She came out to 6.8oz dry. Not bad, but not as heavy as the two autos.. i think I'm going to attribute that to her lack of @Vulx that both the autos enjoyed.

Here's a few pics of last night's harvest

After I removed her supports
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And up on the chopping block
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Hope everyone is well!!! And happy growing!!!
 
While she did have some smell to her, it just wasn't very strong, definitely nothing like the cement shoes that about knocked me over while trimming. It is very fun and interesting to begin seeing so many different strains different characteristics and traits.
 
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