I had a black mamba that used to drop her shade leaves by week 6. Every other strain in the room would keep their leaves so it was definitely the genetics. I tried upping the adjusting the levels of various salts, if it made a difference it wasn't noticeable to me.
In the end I gave up trying...
Thanks, yeah I had him do that, but by the time I found out about it it had been well over an hr..
They look the same as a plant that hasn't been watered for 1 or 2 weeks. No leaf curling or burning, just total droop
Hi farmers I’ve just had a particularly unfortunate experience. May have lost an entire crop to H2O2
I’ll back up a bit.. I have a 3 interconnected 60 gal res tanks that gravity feeds via a float valve down into a smaller 10 gal tank which delivers the feed from a pump on a second incrememt...
How do these work? You dry your bud first then place in ziplock with a boveda? 62% RH etc seems high considering 10% mositure is about where you want your buds moisture content?
And they don’t specify minimum ratios to use. I’m guessing the more you use the better it would work for terps preservation but the more weight your nugs will gain from extra cellulose. Like otto said there will be a sweet spot and I’m sure it’ll be different for each strain. The ambiguity is...
I’ve trialled cure on a white rhino cross. I would’ve liked to try it on more strains but wasn’t possible this time round. I also didn’t think about weighing the nugs first so sorry I haven’t got any precise stats on the yield increase - seems lots of farmers here are interested in that lol...
Haha. Gotcha. Well, if money’s not an issue and you can soup up your system, do it. But for many people buying new globes all the time and state of the art equipment is not an option. I can totally see where you’re coming from though. It is a never ending chase for improvement. I think if you’re...