Harvesting Pandora auto's. Day 65 for the pandora's. After much deliberation on whether they were ready or not, i decided to pull them. the trichomes looked like they were starting to turn milky. they may have been 2 or 3 days early, but i have to travel for 5 days, so decided, better to pull them and let them dry out, ready for my return.
The Batteries ran out on the camera just as i was about to look at the roots and soil. roots were not very deep, but spaced nicely, with an off white colour. The soil was progressively wetter as it got deeper, and underneath where the soil touched the wet stone river bed, there was a patch of black smelly rotten foliage liquid, caused by stagnating water trapped under the pots. i think this is what has made the soil acidic under some buckets. Because the pandora's were small, the roots never made it down to the bottom, thus, was not affected by the acidic bottom soil, but the bigger plants were.
Would i grow pandora's again...?, i think i would, but at the start of the year. lovely, thick, resinous bud, with a sweet citrus smell of grapefruit. Apparently they grow big thick branches with good yeild.
what fertilisers did you use ?
ryanbird101 2 weeks ago
@ryanbird101 mixed in dried, ground cow shit when first planted, then treated with Cannabium grow bloom twice a week from week 8 onwards.
TheRuralGrowerMan 2 weeks ago
dude!!srry
azimaniga7913 4 weeks ago
@azimaniga7913 lol, thanks.
TheRuralGrowerMan 4 weeks ago
where did you let the buds dry out?
Mattiafederer 1 month ago
@Mattiafederer check out part 10, its all there. did a 2 stage drying, first 10 days was in my garage (mainly because of the smell), then finished it off in one of my bathrooms, made a drying rack in there. worked out well, but took forever, about 4 weeks until completely dried.
TheRuralGrowerMan 4 weeks ago