We recently harvested a very petite purple urkel, two actually, but one is so petite I do not believe we will get more then a couple grams from it (a primary reason i am no longer carrying this strain).
We also harvest and just finished final trim on a nice Blueberry plant, very dense buds with a lot of trichomes (trich·ome pronounced: trik-ohm, trahy-kohm)
In the next few days we will harvest the remaining few plants in the #1 unit. The remaining plants include Jack the Ripper, Mental Floss, NL #5 and another Blueberry, her trichomes were not cloudy enough for me so she wasn't harvested with her sibling last week. The humidity this time of year is nice from the summer. I haven't had to run my 24 gallon humidifier at all in the last couple weeks as compared to filling it daily in the summer, I'll save that for another post :)
All in all this harvest is looking very nice, I will post pictures of the JTR when I harvest it, it is enormous, especially if you take into consideration my aeroponic/NFT cultivation system that utilizes no growing medium and just lets the roots grow into a root mat in the net pot rails. I'll blog about my specific operation shortly as well to educate folks interested in growing a perpetual supply for their own, or their patients, medicinal cannabis needs.
A dedicated caregiver stops at nothing in their attempts to grow perfect medicine, one grow at a time.
Trichomes, Sugar Coating, Coating, Powder, Sugar-Donut, whatever you call it, it is what matters most to the patient, as it contains the medicinal attributes of the cannabis plant.