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That's it. After 123 light days and 67 days of flowering, the bushes are cut.
Last week, watered with pure acidified water to 6.0, ppm decreased from 1000+ to 350. We could hold it for another week, but whatever, the bushes look ripe.
The damp bushes have a record weight for all the time of growing - white widow 915 grams, and blue berry as much as 920 grams (and this is strange, the bush looks noticeably smaller and when I dragged the pot with it, it also seemed lighter)
According to my statistics, dry cones come out 12-23% of raw weight, it seems to be 200+ grams of cones, and this promises over gram per watt! But all December I actively "harvest" on the root and did not even weigh, I think 20 gram smoked.
The bushes with new light grow well, the lamps do not burn the leaves, in the box it became cooler by 4-5 degrees, but in cold winter it is rather a minus.
Of the minuses, it seemed to me that the grass grew less prickly and resinous. The leaves at the beginning of flowering were smoked very weakly, the cones that smoked left much less resin in the vapopraisers and also smoked weaker, I think (although during December the purity seems to have increased). As for the cones, there are thoughts that this is due to express drying in the microwave and on the battery, the resin melts and absorbs into the cones, and normal drying + laceration will solve this problem. It'll be clear in a week.