MIMedGrower
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cash croppers will never put the love n effort that we boutique growers put in. :D
And they always cut early in my opinion.
cash croppers will never put the love n effort that we boutique growers put in. :D
indeed gots to turn and burn those flower rooms!!!!And they always cut early in my opinion.
though i am someone who does not cure...and pretty much the same belief
[the lose the chlorophyl jar thing does not make 'me' happy]
there are people i really respect making "cobs" using a curing technique
tne fermentaion seems to do something
and talking about surpisingly good outcomes....
so there yah go..
A few things I've learned from them
*they swear by the vpd chart. From what I believe they do around 80 degrees and 70-75% humidity in veg and have seen different things for flower.
*they grow in 6 inch rock wool cubes for entire grow
*im confused as to what nutrients they use. I know I've seen jackmayoffer use heavy16 but they advertise veg+bloom all day long on instagram. But whichever line they use I think they do part a, part b, and usually just cal mag. But I'm not 100%.
*to those who follow them on instagram you know that they do the one node and flip. Pretty much they strip the entire plant except for the new growth before they move to flower room.
*their irrigation system consists of pumps with pvc to octa bubblers and use floraflex caps on top of their rock wool cubes along with the floraflex clips and 1/4 lines top fed.
If anyone has anymore input or opinions just post on here!
well then, I have been indoor from outdoors for a long time now, I will tell you I don't have any other way to describe that there is a noticeable difference with a slow dry and a proper long cure as compared to not. The proof is in the pudding. No doubt in my mind. I am a believer. :fire::fire::fire::fire:imo 'curing' is bullshit made up by outdoor growers to make you feel like you were getting something special when they sold you last year's old cruddy flower.
If your herb doesn't smell and taste its very best the moment it's dried, something's wrong.
It's a fact that time, heat, and light all destroy terps. The smell of your herb does change over time, but that change is the lighter and more volatile terpenes evaporating. The difference is literally less complexity.
Commercialized cannabis blah:p
Jackmayoff probally squeezes some of his man juice in each bottle. What the heck happen to this plant.I just read in some thread here that they spray their flowers with a terpene solution. If that is true it must taste awesome! Lol
Jackmayoff probally squeezes some of his man juice in each bottle. What the heck happen to this plant.
what about "Terp-Gerp" by Promidal Soultions - (a mist spray of kelp , ect use up to week 4 of flower = promoted terpene developmentOh yea he's killing the game for sure. But sometimes i feel like he's just advertising all those companies but idk. Either way I'm willing to try everything. Also I think they foliage spray regalia which is a fungus/powdery mildew preventative. I've been using that for some time and works great
I can’t even think about it lolI didnt think about the aftertaste! Eeewwww.
I probally wouldn’t go that late, I don’t like spraying anything after day 21.what about "Terp-Gerp" by Promidal Soultions - (a mist spray of kelp , ect use up to week 4 of flower = promoted terpene development
well then, I have been indoor from outdoors for a long time now, I will tell you I don't have any other way to describe that there is a noticeable difference with a slow dry and a proper long cure as compared to not. The proof is in the pudding. No doubt in my mind. I am a believer. :fire::fire::fire::fire:
for two weeks also. berner talks about all the shit they do on his raps. two pounds from one light. imho these boys got lucky with the hermy cookie, and already have advertising on lock! if a rapper talks about your stuff, your in! and have been using this cookie line for all the new stuff. am more a fan od bodhi, reeferman, soma, bog.I've been emulating their growing techniques and have been studying them like crazy for the past few months, I'm glad someone started this thread! They're great guys.
-they do a two week flush and let the plant die on the vine after that. I think it's for 24 or 48 hrs
-they veg under light emitting plasmas
-they flower under gavitas
-they run the same nutrients veg to flower which I've heard is hydroponic research's veg and bloom formula but I could be wrong about this.
-they follow the VPD chart
-they dry at 60 degrees and 60% humidity
If I'm wrong about any of this please correct