Skywalker OG — Harvest / Trim / Cure
Part 2 — More Giants Enter The Galaxy
First of all, once again, apologies for dividing this Skywalker OG harvest series into multiple parts.
But honestly…
there is simply too much happening here to compress everything into one single report without losing the individuality of these plants.
This is not just one harvest.
This is:
* multiple giant plants
* multiple phenotypic expressions
* hundreds of photos
* countless observations
* trimming sessions
* drying progression
* resin collection
* and eventually smoke reviews still to come
So instead of rushing through it, we decided to properly catalogue this run the way it deserves.
And honestly?
These girls earned that respect.
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Quick Recap — The 12/12 Galaxy
This entire project was grown:
12/12 from seed
with very little intervention.
No heavy training.
No aggressive shaping.
No topping.
Mostly:
* gentle canopy opening
* leaf tucking
* minor defoliation
* and allowing the plants themselves to naturally decide their structure
And once again, this run keeps proving something fascinating:
12/12 from seed does not necessarily create huge tall plants…
…but it can create incredibly efficient plants.
Compact.
Dense.
Heavy.
Productive.
The only true giant-height exception in the room was the Ghost Train Haze that nearly reached two meters.
But these Skywalker OG girls?
They stayed more compact vertically while transforming themselves into absolute flower-producing machines.
And honestly?
That efficiency became ridiculous toward the end.
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Heavy Enough To Collapse
At this stage, all three plants reached the point where their own flower weight became difficult to manage.
The branches simply cannot support themselves anymore.
Support or no support…
these girls are collapsing under pure mass.
And honestly?
That’s the kind of “problem” growers love having.
Huge swollen colas.
Dense flower stacking.
Rock-solid buds.
Resin everywhere.
Exactly the type of structure that makes trimming both exciting and slightly terrifying at the same time.
Because you already know:
these are going to become extremely dense once fully dried.
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Frost, Density & Structure
One thing that keeps standing out over and over again with these Skywalker OG plants is the combination of:
* density
* frost
* and sheer flower volume
The flowers are not only big…
they are compact.
Very compact.
The kind of buds where simply pressing lightly already tells you:
“This is going to dry into rock-solid flower.”
And visually?
Absolutely beautiful.
Bright swollen calyxes.
Heavy trichome coverage.
Long sugar leaves curling outward.
Beautiful late-flower fading tones appearing everywhere.
Every branch feels loaded.
Top flowers.
Middle flowers.
Lower flowers.
No wasted space.
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Perspective & Scale
We also wanted people to properly understand the actual size of these plants.
Because sometimes photos alone can be deceptive.
So throughout this session we kept including:
* hands beside colas
* Mr. Baggy appearances
* hats
* studio comparisons
* and even the JBL speaker for scale references
And honestly…
some of these flowers make normal objects look small.
These are serious colas.
Not exaggerated internet “looks big in the photo” flowers.
Actually big.
Actually heavy.
Actually difficult to hold comfortably after a while.
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Mr. Baggy Continues His Internship
Of course…
Mr. Baggy stayed with us through the entire process again.
At this point he’s basically part of the harvest crew.
Always supervising.
Always present.
Always emotionally supporting the trimming sessions.
And honestly?
The studio moments with:
* giant plants
* giant colas
* cameras
* lights
* resin-covered gloves
* and Mr. Baggy sitting there in the middle of the chaos…
became part of the memory of this run itself.
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Charas — Living Resin
One thing we absolutely loved once again during harvest was the amount of resin immediately collecting onto the gloves while handling fresh flowers.
The moment fan leaves started coming off:
* resin buildup started
* fingers became sticky
* gloves became greasy
* and naturally…
charas started forming again.
And honestly, we really enjoy talking about charas because many people still don’t fully understand what it is.
Charas
is one of the oldest forms of cannabis resin collection in the world.
Traditionally associated especially with regions of India and Nepal, charas is made by gently rubbing fresh living or freshly harvested cannabis flowers between the hands to collect the resin directly.
Historically and spiritually, charas has deep connections with:
* traditional medicine
* spiritual rituals
* Himalayan culture
* and even Lord Shiva himself in many traditions.
And honestly?
There’s something incredibly beautiful about it.
Because unlike dry sift or cured trimming resin…
this is living resin.
Fresh resin.
Still full of life, moisture, oils, and volatile aromatic compounds.
That’s why we personally separate this experience mentally from the later finger hash collected during dry trimming.
Both are beautiful.
But fresh charas feels:
* softer
* richer
* oilier
* more alive
* and incredibly expressive terpene-wise
This Skywalker OG produced amazing charas too.
Dark.
Greasy.
Sticky.
Easy to collect.
The kind of resin that instantly tells you:
“These plants are loaded.”
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Full Plant Drying
Just like the first plant, these girls are now drying whole.
Entire plants hanging intact.
We personally love this drying style because it slows the process slightly and helps preserve:
* terpenes
* moisture balance
* aroma
* and overall cure quality
The drying conditions remain:
First couple of days:
* ~45% RH
to help remove the heavier surface moisture from these extremely dense flowers.
Then afterward:
Remaining drying phase:
* ~60% RH
* 18–20°C
for roughly:
7–10 days
depending on how these massive flowers release moisture internally.
Because honestly…
with buds this dense, patience becomes extremely important.
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Looking Ahead — Trimming Begins Soon
The next reports will most likely focus heavily on:
trimming
And honestly?
We already know these sessions are going to be intense.
Because these plants are absolutely packed with:
* dense flowers
* resin
* swollen calyxes
* and heavy branching
So yes…
this series may realistically become:
four parts
or maybe even five.
And honestly?
That’s okay.
These girls deserve the spotlight.
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Gratitude
And once again…
huge thanks to everybody following this journey.
To the growers.
To the silent viewers.
To the curious minds.
To the supporters.
To the OG followers.
To the new followers arriving now.
To the skeptics.
To the lovers.
To the people simply stopping by for a few seconds.
To Zamnesia for the genetics behind these beautiful Skywalker OG plants.
To Plagron for the nutrients helping drive this run.
To Future Of Grow and Lumiflora for the LEDs illuminating this jungle every single day.
To everybody building the tools, tents, gear, cameras, and spaces allowing growers to continue sharing knowledge openly.
And honestly…
personally, we feel extremely fortunate to even witness plants like this growing in front of our eyes.
There’s something deeply humbling about watching a seed become this.
These truly became:
Legends of the 12/12 Galaxy.
And their story is still not finished.
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Genetics
• Zamnesia Seeds — Genetics used in this project
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📸 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens
All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more.
Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture.
I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back.
It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal.
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