Indoor Paulg’s Earthbox Jr run

Day 77: just cruising to the finish line! Added a Tbs BAS bloom nutes. Otherwise just water with LAB. Buds are really dense. Trichomes are getting cloudy.
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Day 84: still drinking about a half gallon a day. Definitely swelling up. She seems to be foxtailing a bit. Trichomes mostly cloudy with 30% clear. I’ll have to harvest her next week. I think she will be ready! Thanks for stopping by
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Day 90: Harvest Day! I believe this will be a personal record. I probably could have gone another week but fuck that, I’m going to Italy for three weeks! Very impressed with the EB Jr, SCROG growing and Cali Connections DH OG. Big shout out to @WildBill for his guidance and encouragement. Next up, I will try a different seed with the same grow regimen to see if my success was more genotype or phenotype. Stay tuned.
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Final tally: 180 grams of bud. A personal best! I’m definitely going to be doing another EBjr run. More to follow. Thanks for all the great advice and encouragement View attachment 1768740

Contrats!!! I'll be getting an EB Jr for my self... thanks for the journal!
 
Next up: Multiverse Obsidian Drift. These were some freebies. After a very successful first run in the EBjr , I’m ready for another go. The question I need to answer is: phenotype or genotype? I’ll try to keep the conditions as close as possible to the last run. I’ve started two seeds. In about a week I’ll decide which one will be the keeper. I hate wasting a bean, but a) Ive got a shit ton of seeds and b) Im only doing one plant at a time, so I want the overachiever to go the distance!
I’m following @WildBill ’s program as close as possible. I’ve really been working at conditioning my organic soil bin. It’s crawling with red wigglers. The soil is almost black. I added some BaS veg as a top dressing and some Dynomyco root inoculant. That’s about it. The EBjr is a very easy way to grow without a lot of fussing.
Stay tuned, thanks for stopping by
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