This is northern lights started from seed. It started to flower inside, and re-vegged when outdoors. It actually did pretty well overall, and is the largest plant that I started from seed.

We’re starting to get frost warnings and there was already some bud rot so I decided to do a very rough trim to look for rot and any insects (found a lot of eggs 🤮) and then bring it in to dry.

Off the plant and into a bowl:

Bud rot:

Some nice buds

Not too shabby

  • FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.online
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    22 days ago

    Always awesome to see a grow harvested. The rot sucks for sure but at least you made it through the season with a harvest! How much longer do you think you’ll let the other plants go? Frost warnings aren’t the kind of frost I like lol.

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      22 days ago

      They barely have buds at all, let alone mature ones. 😭

      I’m just going to cover them when we are at risk of hard frost and hope for the best.

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    22 days ago

    Rot totally fucking sucks bro but the stuff you saved looks really good! Do you wash your buds post harvest, to get rid of mold spores and eggs?

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      22 days ago

      I didn’t wash these ones (or harvests from previous years), but I did wash another plant recently to compare. Very little came off, but I suppose mold spores are not visible.

      The eggs were very visible on the leaves so i got those off pretty easily in trimming.

      Eta: we haven’t had any mold show up in our previous harvests after drying and curing, and we end up storing for maybe 18 months at most before we use it all? So I think we do a pretty good job removing a large amount of bud around the mold (mildew?) and avoiding contamination.