Week 7 Flower: Jaffa Cake

FoolishWise Guy

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WEEK 7 Flower
50 litre pot Supper cropped Plant
How much do you think the yield Will be

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I will say LB, 1000w hps?

Let her really rippin up before harvesting her. She will swell up nice the last 2 weeks.

3x3 or 4x4?

Great job, she is a pretty plant
Is it like the price is right 449 grams :thumb:
One more than you @GainesvilleGreen . :laugh: I pick door number two. :rofl:
Hey @FoolishWise Guy Spectacular lady.:adore:
Hope you get a pound.:cheer:

Stay safe
Bill
 
449 grams ?
Mate I said I supper cropped the plant? Have you never supper cropper a Plant

Got like more than 90 branches
Let's see what comes off what week would you say it would be ready even though I would look at the tricls
Week 9 or 10 would u say ?
 
449 grams ?
Mate I said I supper cropped the plant? Have you never supper cropper a Plant

Got like more than 90 branches
Let's see what comes off what week would you say it would be ready even though I would look at the tricls
Week 9 or 10 would u say ?
10 yes :thumb:
Let us know your total. :welldone:

Stay safe
Bill
 
That's just under 17 ounces.......
Can I ask why u think that much will come off
Don't want to sound rude I just though I would of had more
I honestly can't say one side or the other.
There are a lot of factors that contribute to weight alone.
All I can say is I hope it's the best harvest you've ever had. :green_heart:

Stay safe
Bill
 
Do you guys think it needs more time
I still see white pistols.
They are still flowering and building.
When all the white pistols have turned red and crinkled in they are finished flowering.
Then check tric's.
I'd give her at least a week maybe 2.
What week of flower are they?

Stay safe
Bill
 
That plant looks good. in the last pictures you posted you can see the calyxes swelling. I would shoot for 11 weeks flower If you’re at 8 there. As far as yield—about a pound unless you count the leaves, sticks and dirt
 
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