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Okay cool, thanks! Yeah, I wasn't planning on trimming the sugar leaves until it's dry and going into the grove bags.Yup, one or two branches as a guide, you can still learn the art of bend and snap but this is more scientific. I trim all the fans and hang branches or whole plant with a fan drawing air across them, low 60’s temp and humidity. I don’t trim sugar leaves til i use it, then that pile gets dry sifted later.
Fine. I’ll just pack the tent with snow thenNo, it has to be 60°. You got this. I’ve dried near 90°, just quicker but the weight loss still stops when they’re dry, and they don’t lose weight in the cure. Too dry and it won’t cure, too wet and it gets mold.
Thanks for the info!Sorry for jumping the gun, I read the first page then jumped to the last.
I see your plants are now looking healthier than ever!
Can I leave a tad bit of advice regarding pests for future reference.
My elimination process.
If it isn’t ‘powder’ like or ‘hairy’ like, it isn’t Powdery Mildew
If it isn’t ‘like a slug/snail trail’ it isn’t Thrips
If it isn’t ‘Fluffy, Super Hairy’ it isn’t Mould/Rot
If you don’t see ‘Webbing’ or ‘Strings’ or pest as obvious as Spider Mites, it isn’t Spider Mite.
Thrips are your most common pest.
Spring Tails are also very common in Hydroponics (both are not sever cases of pests)
Thrips and Springs can both be contained.
Regards
- K
Going back to my previous post, again, they look 100x better than previously.
Keep it up!
Here, aphids are most common pest.Sorry for jumping the gun, I read the first page then jumped to the last.
I see your plants are now looking healthier than ever!
Can I leave a tad bit of advice regarding pests for future reference.
My elimination process.
If it isn’t ‘powder’ like or ‘hairy’ like, it isn’t Powdery Mildew
If it isn’t ‘like a slug/snail trail’ it isn’t Thrips
If it isn’t ‘Fluffy, Super Hairy’ it isn’t Mould/Rot
If you don’t see ‘Webbing’ or ‘Strings’ or pest as obvious as Spider Mites, it isn’t Spider Mite.
Thrips are your most common pest.
Spring Tails are also very common in Hydroponics (both are not sever cases of pests)
Thrips and Springs can both be contained.
Regards
- K
This is an awesome idea Gnick55 my fabric pots just sit in the tray never had a problem but airflow under em must help somewhat I’d say great idea now to find some cheap ass golf balls for my next growhaha, you’ll need a week!
well awesome brother!
see my golf balls beneath plants?
good for airflow underneath bags, and can spin bags around easily..
anything just ask away i’ll answer when i can..
They look good man! Just some advice to help you get better yeilds next grow; Dont defoliate that much. I only ever defoliate enough to be able to water the bottom of the plant without damaging branches and hitting leaves (about 4-5 inches from the bottom. The leaves are the production facilities of the plant and even if your colas arent getting light they will grow and mature so long as your plant is healthy. They will just have a slightly lower trichomes production but are still well worth growing.Christmas pics:
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Tomorrow finishes week 8 of flower, but they’re not quite ready. I’ll probably chop them between Thursday and Saturday this week.
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