Dutch Passion Auto Colorado Cookies & Auto Brooklyn Sunrise in a Welly Boot (Only1Sky)

Colorado Cookies & Brooklyn Sunrise, day 74 and 48 respectively, with heights of 6" and 21". The Cookies are baked and ready to be served; currently they are off of any feed program and just getting a bit of Advanced Nutrients' Final Phase. The boots got a long-overdue make-over today. So here's a peak at the pair from each angle:

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Great job on the plants and the boots m8 :vibes::d5::jointman:
 
Colorado Cookies & Brooklyn Sunrise, day 74 and 48 respectively, with heights of 6" and 21". The Cookies are baked and ready to be served; currently they are off of any feed program and just getting a bit of Advanced Nutrients' Final Phase. The boots got a long-overdue make-over today. So here's a peak at the pair from each angle:

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It reminds me of the first time I put some autos outdoors with my photos, and it turned out to be a long cool spring. Some of the autos were stunted by the cold nights and mornings and never recovered, others bounced back when things warmed up. In the end they kind of looked like these two. For me that really put a spotlight on how different strains react to the same environmental conditions.

This also makes me think about a conversation I read a long time ago, about whether cannabis prefers narrow/deep or shallow/wide pots. I have no recollection of there being any conclusion, other than a picture of a guy growing monster plants outdoors in those plastic child swimming pools. My point being, I wonder if the Cookies felt constrained by the narrow boot but the Sunrise didn't? Do you have any thoughts on why the Cookies stayed so compact?
:cheers: :peace:
 
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Day 75 and harvest day for the diminutive Colorado Cookies. Barely 6" in height. Nice dense, tight buds; just not many of them. Fortunately, I've got a couple of seeds remaining, so if the quality of this gal is excellent, then I'll be growing her again. :smoking:

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Day 54 for the Brooklyn Sunrise. I'm thrilled with her development. She will certainly make up for the disappointing performance of the Colorado Cookies (or should I say, Colorado Sunset).

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Day 59 for Miss Brooklyn Sunrise. A tiny bit of light defoliation today. A bit of adjustment on the pipe-cleaners yesterday. Otherwise its "hands-off" - just let her go. Generally getting half to three-quarters of a liter of feed once every three days.

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Day 62 and almost done. Will likely harvest within the next few days. Taking her off Prescription Blend bloom mix and now just a few shots of Advanced Nutrients Final Phase. :biggrin:

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Okey dokey, time to give The Boot the boot. Time for Brooklyn Sunrise to sunset. 70 days & 23" (58.4 cm). Here she is minutes before harvest.

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Ha, nice looking plants. :thumbsup:
 
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