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Another one had a small issue with mildew so it got scalped early. It’s doing okay for now.
Bestest way to be.I hope everybody’s got their filled for 2023. I’ll probably get busy and forget to check in here until spring. See you then!
Big respect to all you outdoor farmers!
I’m inspired by what I’ve seen and I’ll try to do gooder next season.
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Thanks so my for your kind words much appreciated!! Now that’s the right wire BooyaI hope everybody’s got their filled for 2023. I’ll probably get busy and forget to check in here until spring. See you then!
Big respect to all you outdoor farmers!
I’m inspired by what I’ve seen and I’ll try to do gooder next season.
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Respect returned I've enjoyed all your pics and help be safe in the off season. Keep on dropping those seeds in the dirt.I hope everybody’s got their filled for 2023. I’ll probably get busy and forget to check in here until spring. See you then!
Big respect to all you outdoor farmers!
I’m inspired by what I’ve seen and I’ll try to do gooder next season.
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Make damn sure they are dry before hanging, doesn’t look like a very warm or sunny day there. I lost some nice colas by rushing on a cloudy day.Todays gals got the axe. My bud washing in the old claw tub and rinse in my big wheel barrel Death Star and Purple Cake
Is rinsing a must do item.Nice work dude. Long hauler!
That is one heck of a machine !Mother bucker
And I ain’t jokin!!
This baby will buck 150 pounds an hour!!
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Wow! What a grow!Started harvest. Already have over 120 1 gallon bags full with fresh frozen and still have 7 plants to go.
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Depends on the plant. Anything that has had bud rot or a lot of debris, yes.Is rinsing a must do item.
I’d rather hang ‘em and avoid a mild issue.
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Yo, mad bud! Was it you who were weighing your bud to determine when it was dry enough to jar up? If it was, I was going to give that a try and was wondering about what percentage weight loss would equal getting close to jar.Depends on the plant. Anything that has had bud rot or a lot of debris, yes.
About 30%Yo, mad bud! Was it you who were weighing your bud to determine when it was dry enough to jar up? If it was, I was going to give that a try and was wondering about what percentage weight loss would equal getting close to jar.
RoughlyAbout 30%
The first 24 hours i lose about 20%, 50g loses 10-12g at 60%rh and 65°F. After a week its around 75% weight loss total, 50 is now 15g more or less. The key to me is when it stops losing weight, less than a gram in 24 hours, its ready to cure, usually shows around 60% humidity in the jar.Yo, mad bud! Was it you who were weighing your bud to determine when it was dry enough to jar up? If it was, I was going to give that a try and was wondering about what percentage weight loss would equal getting close to jar.
Thanks for those parameters! I will get it dialed in! I think it’s going to save me a lot of time, and effort! I’m glad you did the research for me! L O L! I think it’s a damn good idea when you are dealing with a fair quantity! I remembered you touting it a year or two ago and everyone poo pooing it! I thought it was a good idea at the time and now I think it’s an even better idea! Thanks for your help!The first 24 hours i lose about 20%, 50g loses 10-12g at 60%rh and 65°F. After a week its around 75% weight loss total, 50 is now 15g more or less. The key to me is when it stops losing weight, less than a gram in 24 hours, its ready to cure, usually shows around 60% humidity in the jar.View attachment 2061098