Stoney's Bubba Kush Harvest

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For those who are interested in the day to day tracking of my Bubba Kush grow, I've zipped my spreadsheet for you and included it in this post as an attachment.

After unpacking the compressed file, you'll find a single spreadsheet that follows the crop from the rooted clones to harvest.

At the bottom left of the spreadsheet, there are tabs you can choose. The center tab is tracking the height of each tub, with a graphical reference on the third tab.

The total milliliters of each part of the General Hydroponics Flora Series 3 part nutrient is also tracked in this spreadsheet. I didn't total them up, but it would be easy to do so for anyone wanting to know how much to buy for this size crop.

Let me know what you think of it.

View attachment StoneysBubbaKush.zip
 
Thanks 225 and BBP, it turned out well for a first time strain. BK grows quite a bit different than other strains. The bush is different, it has a remarkable ability to utilize nutrients and uses lights at a closeness that is rare in it's tolerance.

I was winging it with the new strain and got lucky in how well it turned out.
 
Just finished my first-ever, bubble hash run using the one gallon bags.

I noted several mistakes I made on the first that I won't make on the next run. I used a drill motor with a paint stirrer. It beat the crap outta the leaf and I got way too much leaf debris. It took forever to drain and I got a bunch of green hash. I don't have the room in my freezer to freeze any. I have to just use the ice.

Ok, I'm off to have a go at round two! Manual stirring this time, gently, not beating it to death.

Less leaf and easier stirring. I'll see how this works this time.
 
Was it the Pre 98 cut? I grew that for the 1st time this year and I was surprised at how big the buds got. Always read it was low yielding.
 
Was it the Pre 98 cut? I grew that for the 1st time this year and I was surprised at how big the buds got. Always read it was low yielding.
 
Was it the Pre 98 cut? I grew that for the 1st time this year and I was surprised at how big the buds got. Always read it was low yielding.
 
Hey bombbudpuffa, yes, yes and yes. heheheehe, you posted it three times....(I crack me up!)
 
Sorry, if I could delete it I would:). Kept getting the server busy thing and didn't know it was posting:p.
 
am i the only one that doesnt have open office :huh:
never the less, Gr@tz Stoney!!!
 
Killuminati420 said:
am i the only one that doesnt have open office :huh:
never the less, Gr@tz Stoney!!!
hXXp://www.openoffice.org/ ..............:D
 
Great grow Stoney! Those bubba buds look great!
I am truly impressed with the overall finished weight man! I love the "bic" pic!

thanks for the spreadsheet. I had to load in excell again, but well worth it!

I will be making some adjustments to my feeding schedule.

Thanks again for the documentation bro!
 
NorCalHal said:
Great grow Stoney! Those bubba buds look great!
I am truly impressed with the overall finished weight man! I love the "bic" pic!

thanks for the spreadsheet. I had to load in excell again, but well worth it!

I will be making some adjustments to my feeding schedule.

Thanks again for the documentation bro!

I'm glad it will be of help to you Hal. Look closely at the formula mix changes and the amounts of solution added. Both change several times.

At one point, I increased the amount of nitrogen during flowering. If you look at the same period on the graph showing plant height on tab 3, you'll see that the height was still increasing dramatically. As soon as the height stopped increasing, I dropped the amount of nitrogen back.

The amount of solution taken each day was also interesting to observe. Those puppies sure love to drink!
 
I'll be finishing the trimming today by taking all the buds and starting their curing in one gallon freezer baggies in cardboard boxes with lids.

I'll start with a single airing each day of 30 minutes.

First, I'll open the one third filled baggies and flap them gently to remove the stale and humid air. This won't even move the buds.

Then, I'll very gently turn the bags over to move the buds into a new position. This will prevent any buds that are touching from molding or drying unevenly because of the touching.

Then I'll zip the bag shut after 30 minutes and put it back into the dark cardboard box until the next day, when I'll repeat the process.

I'll do this every day for the first week. Then I'll do the same procedure every other day for another week.

Then, on the third week, I'll do it every third day.

On the fourth week, it'll be every 5th day.

For the entire second month, it'll be done once a week.

At the end of the second month, I combine the baggies to fill each one loosely.

From then on, once every other week for 30 minutes keeps it fresh, moist and perfect for me.
 
Great Harvest Stoney.

Thank you for writting up your baggie technique, I am gonna try that today with the GDP I got that WAS gonna go into jars. Sounds like it will work well, less messing with the jars.
 
tcbud said:
Great Harvest Stoney.

Thank you for writting up your baggie technique, I am gonna try that today with the GDP I got that WAS gonna go into jars. Sounds like it will work well, less messing with the jars.
It keeps the buds from getting moved a lot too.

Just make SURE you use name brand FREEZER baggies. NOT storage baggies. BIG difference!
 
Thanks agian, got the ZipLock Freezer bags from the costco.
 
Stoney, when you say 'moist and fresh'....how moist is it? Am having a decision problem when to jar the 'small crop' of my White Widow, probably only a little over two ounces....

TC.....I think I just discovered the answer to my 'dumb' question....sorry to bother you love pee-dude
 

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