:check:Latest update, day 134:
Today the SatiChaze was chopped, cleaned and put to dry
There was almost no mold, found only on some spots with bird shit or insect damage from before.
Lost because of mold was maybe 2% or less, the haze bud structure has its advantages.
There are some fox tails on the branch buds which have a very pretty visual appeal, kinda looking sexy
SatiChaze developed the smell in the last two weeks, it became sweeter and fuller, still remaining delicate but spicy. There's also a hint of some sweet citrus.
I let the three very bottom branches grow some more time, because they are very dirty from soil.
Meanwhile the SCH is darkening the stigmas and will be ready to chop in a week or 10 days max.
I spotted some moldy bits, again from bird and insect damage. But the SCH also has some dying leaves which cause rot and mold.
The weather also had its major part in this.
The BigChaze is having some trouble with dead leaves and rot, so I took a quick clean of the buds and will let her go for a week or more if the weather will permit.
Looks like she would need 2-3 more weeks to ripe, but I think she won't be able to make more than 10 days.
The Bushy is doing fine, she looks the youngest and still healthy, I think she will stand until the first week of october.
There's also the small SCH which is surprisingly healthy and strong. The buds look dense and frosty, she's also darkening the stigmas.
My harvest schedule says the SCH and BigChaze will be chopped in a week or 10 days max, the Bushy and small SCH in max 14-20 days, maybe before.
Bottom lines.
First sorry but no pictures for today:No: I'll post some tomorrow.
As my first superauto harvest, what can I say?
I'm amazed by this plant, the haze pheno of the Chaze is exactly the thing I wished for, growing a sativa.
It blew me with the size and structure, seems like also the smoke will blow me
The production is a dream, branches were full of foxtail buds. They will probably get very light when dried, so I'm really interested in the final weight.
Who knows, who cares.
All I know is I miss her.
My dream plant to grow, sincerely.
Stitch, thank you for this plant.:hug:
Today the SatiChaze was chopped, cleaned and put to dry
There was almost no mold, found only on some spots with bird shit or insect damage from before.
Lost because of mold was maybe 2% or less, the haze bud structure has its advantages.
There are some fox tails on the branch buds which have a very pretty visual appeal, kinda looking sexy

SatiChaze developed the smell in the last two weeks, it became sweeter and fuller, still remaining delicate but spicy. There's also a hint of some sweet citrus.
I let the three very bottom branches grow some more time, because they are very dirty from soil.
Meanwhile the SCH is darkening the stigmas and will be ready to chop in a week or 10 days max.
I spotted some moldy bits, again from bird and insect damage. But the SCH also has some dying leaves which cause rot and mold.
The weather also had its major part in this.
The BigChaze is having some trouble with dead leaves and rot, so I took a quick clean of the buds and will let her go for a week or more if the weather will permit.
Looks like she would need 2-3 more weeks to ripe, but I think she won't be able to make more than 10 days.
The Bushy is doing fine, she looks the youngest and still healthy, I think she will stand until the first week of october.
There's also the small SCH which is surprisingly healthy and strong. The buds look dense and frosty, she's also darkening the stigmas.
My harvest schedule says the SCH and BigChaze will be chopped in a week or 10 days max, the Bushy and small SCH in max 14-20 days, maybe before.

Bottom lines.
First sorry but no pictures for today:No: I'll post some tomorrow.
As my first superauto harvest, what can I say?
I'm amazed by this plant, the haze pheno of the Chaze is exactly the thing I wished for, growing a sativa.
It blew me with the size and structure, seems like also the smoke will blow me
The production is a dream, branches were full of foxtail buds. They will probably get very light when dried, so I'm really interested in the final weight.
Who knows, who cares.
All I know is I miss her.
My dream plant to grow, sincerely.

Stitch, thank you for this plant.:hug: