Why are you guys so obsessed with size!! If its a choice of quantity or quality, I would choose quality! A whole lot of nothing isn't worth the time and effort.
But that's my opinion and I think you are going to have some quality product in a few weeks.
I guess it depends on the purpose and intent of the horticultural adventure.
If its strictly self-medication then quality might be the priority; if its of a more of a pecuniary nature, then some might be swayed by quantity.
I'm thinking you'll reach your goal. Don't be too eager to chop them, give them time to really fill out and get fat calyxes. I've seen guys chop them a week or two early when I know the plant can gain 1/3 its size towards the end.
I'm a little more relaxed with the chop date this time.
It also means I might be able to stagger the harvest and trim nightmare ... but that might require a second dedicated drying tent.
I guess it depends on the purpose and intent of the horticultural adventure.
If its strictly self-medication then quality might be the priority; if its of a more of a pecuniary nature, then some might be swayed by quantity.
The CalMag issue now seems more widespread.
The 1 x Cream Mandarine Auto and the 1 x Cream Mandarine XL Auto featured earlier, and highlighted in the Infirmary Sub-Forum were obviously the elected early warning system for the student body on Campus. They were the frontrunners - the harbingers of doom.
Hopefully the CalMag+ supplementation of their Cafeteria food yesterday will put an end to this anarchistic, rebellious nonsense, and things will settle down and get back on track very shortly. Last thing I need is a student riot, bringing Campus activities to a halt. Not so close to end of term!
But - in the spirit of listening/caring - I'll be sure to include CalMag in all subsequent feedings from now on.
OK ... pics with a difference today, just to keep things fresh. Some sticky, yummy, honey dripping goodness ...
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