Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers

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Mikelej14

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How does it smoke? Have you ever been more proud of yourself lol? Its awesome to set out on a journey only to succeed at the quest! I hope my budzzzz dont ruin along the way. Im paranoid AF over mold now. Im sure there's spores EVERYWHERE. I live in a fairly humid climate. I get fungal diseases every year. P.M mainly but I grow tomatoes in the same garden every year. I try to rotate spots but its only 1000 sq ft. I might have to use a dehumidifier.
Far as i can tell great! One of them is definitely in my top 3 best smokes ive ever had lol the rest are good but not the "best", but if i saw it in a bag id have happily bought it. The best one smells of gasoline strongly. The next best is more of a strange cantaloupe smell but get that gas once grinded and smoking, the rest are average at best but not bad still by any means.
I am pretty proud i was able to learn and do it successfully. I was also nervous about mold... I bought a hanging dry rack so i cut my branches and set them on it for 3-5 days till i get that nice crispy outer dryness coming in then into a paper bag until i see humidity start to drop instead of rise on the hygrometer with it, usually humidity will hover around 60-64% in bag until dry and it starts dropping its time for jar... then into jar- burp as needed to keep humidity 55-65% range and 68-72F i been doing once in morning once at night typically until humidity stays stable.. 2 weeks for entire process from plant to pipe is good enough for me. I do have a reserve jar with a nug or two from each plant im saving for longer cure to break out for special occasions :)
 
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Didn't take plant pics. But this is exotic genetics mooseknuckle jockey. I ran the 11/14 cycle for fun. I like the buzz a lot, but lost on yield. My clone tops I used for sexing and seeding were almost twice as big on 12/12. Now I know. Lucky that I have a cutting of it running outside. My first time running a cookie strain, and I just love this flavor!
 
RustyHillbilly

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Didn't take plant pics. But this is exotic genetics mooseknuckle jockey. I ran the 11/14 cycle for fun. I like the buzz a lot, but lost on yield. My clone tops I used for sexing and seeding were almost twice as big on 12/12. Now I know. Lucky that I have a cutting of it running outside. My first time running a cookie strain, and I just love this flavor!

good info for the folks....always learning ~
 
PlumberSoCal2

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I think the point is the molasses is to feed microbiology that help break down salts and make the nutrients more bio-available to the plant. If the medium/soil/nutes is already in a bio-available form there is no need to feed microbiology for that purpose. I think?
Nailed it. Many dirt farmers swear by using molasses during flower. I use it to mix with my compost/horse manure tea once a month (no heating). Feeds the wee beasties I'm trying to produce. I don't/haven't seen a need in coco but hear others love it.
 
Purepiff

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Nailed it. Many dirt farmers swear by using molasses during flower. I use it to mix with my compost/horse manure tea once a month (no heating). Feeds the wee beasties I'm trying to produce. I don't/haven't seen a need in coco but hear others love it.

 
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