Tipistroy First Grow!

Little update after few busy days with all that snow!!!
The smallest and tallest are both auto Critical orange punch and the bushy one is manala bomb auto. Started to flush them today as they are 2 weeks past the breeders expectation and tricomes started to be cloudy with a bit of amber... so I figured its time to start the flush for next week or so. What you guys think?? Am I wrong or not? Hehe thanks guys and happy growing!!
Peace
 

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Nice big chunky buds on those autos!
Thanks Penny!! They are my best 3 out of 10 auto’s I have in this grow... I think the pot size made a big diff here... one in 3 gal pot and one in 5 gal pot are the two big auto! All the others are in 1 gal pot and are all mature and small. Will know for next time ;)
 
Amazing colas on the Critical orange punch and the manala bomb looks so fuzzy! I'm in the #noflushclub but everyone does what they think is best. I have heard that my buds are the smoothest that folks have ever had, so there's that. Dry and cure makes all the difference!
Thanks Shed!! By flush I meant water only for the last week or so... first time doing it hehe
 
Little update for today Jan 28 2019
I chopped my first plant the little Auto critical orange punch this morning at day 75 from seeds.
Made my little drying box with RH and heat under control and constent airflow.
Weight 71g wet... not much but wasnt expecting more from her. Looks like good quality product tho... really sticky and smelly.
Happy growing!!
Peace
 

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Happy harvest!.
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Did you cut a little sample for testing?
I did try a sample about 2 days ago and let me tell ya it gave me a good high!! Cant say nothing about taste because I smoke it with the vaporizer. I wanted to see a little bit of amber of the tricomes like 20% amber before I cut! Cant wait that is dry now hehe
 
Congrats on the harvest! Like AB said, patience is the key in all things growing, including the dry and cure :). And you drying box pic gave me a flashback to August 2017:
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How was it in a cardboard box?? A friend of mine gave me the idea of using a box... does it work well?
 
I do almost all my dries in that box! My venting is a bit more primitive than yours (I aim a small fan at the lower holes and the air comes out the top left) but it works well. I have no control over my environment so the ambient RH is my only struggle.

I upgraded my box with strings. Here it is with my last harvest which dried to 6 ounces. It holds a lot!
 
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