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If it’s coming in contact with something that will be entering your body, food grade it should be, IMO.Just want bigger next time, much bigger D:
Trying to think of what to cure them in
Do I really need 'food grade' bucket and gamma lids?=p
Searching for something useable on amazon UK
Of it’s coming in contact with something that will be entering your body, food grade it’s should be, IMO.
There ya go.
There ya go.
Those are pretty sweet. If you have canning jars or the like on-hand, those will work, too at no additional expense.
Except his first grow is going to have a shit ton more to cure lol.@amekins has the good old canning jars with hygrometers. Sounds like you would do well with the same
Still waiting a few more days, more pics. So hard to get decent pictures
Noticed some of th sugar leaves turning into the bud 'friends posting it'
Can't remember if I have it or not
6 days until 10week mark =p
Photos/flowers are gorgeous. What are you taking them with?Still waiting a few more days, more pics. So hard to get decent pictures
Noticed some of th sugar leaves turning into the bud 'friends posting it'
Can't remember if I have it or not
6 days until 10week mark =p
Low humidity? Light stress? Could be why I wouldn't worry to much as harvest is so close.
Photos/flowers are gorgeous. What are you taking them with?
I was told to focus on the trichomes on the calyces only. Never saw amber on the calyces, but they were at least all cloudy. But then I started having some bud worm and rot issues so I chopped her.was thinking lights, did turn it down anyway just incase =p
just samsung galaxy s7 edge, idk what my mate uses
I'm not sure when to harvest them though, thinking soon maybe lol
it's so hard, jewellers loupe sucks & I can see amber cloudy and clear
i get it. I do.XD such a pain, I'm keeping a close eye on it, but because it's first grow and all I'm so unsure
Better a bit late than to early IMO. Never heard anyone bitch about harvesting to late.
Yea, I say just keep them as cloudy as possible and hold it off as long as you can, it's really all that can be done at this stage, either give up and ripen, or try keep building on that last little bit, I've really noticed this grow that you can still keep growth rates proliferating all the way until virtually the end, as long as you keep good control over what's happening at a soil level and keep transpiration creeping forward. It's like some plants don't want to give up, and hang in there.
Keeping an maintaing excellent nitrogen among other nutrient ratio's are key helping to killing it at the end. I used to kinda dismiss nitrogen toward the end as more of an afterthought, but not after this grow.
I am so done with using premixtures at the end.
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