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Indoor 4t's 4sq ft

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Getting close. They are at day 65, just waiting for some amber.
I started out with 5 x 3 gallon pots not really sure how things where going to go. Smaller strains where selected for the maiden grow. As time went by the growth from 5 became too much, so the weakest got voted out of the cab. The same happened to # 4, so we are left with 3 to flower out in comfort in the cab.
I would rather remove a plant to relieve over crowding than try to fight them all into submission.



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The others out enjoying some sun.
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Beautiful plants and an amazing way to live...repped!

Thanks. The garden is coming along nicely.
Dealing with some high humidity at the moment. The fog didn't lift till 9 then it has drizzled on and off all day. Outside 100% humidity for the better part of 24 hours. Keeping it down to low 60's inside, still a bit high for so late into flower.

The lifestyle is great.
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Update time.
Prolonged high humidity has made me chop a little earlier than I wanted, only a few ambers present.
The 3 plants from the cob cabinet.
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Rotating the next lot into the fattening shed. I don't think they will be there for long.
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Group shot with them all inside for the night.
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