AZreefer
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Very gently try to remove it. Spray it with water. It will die if you don’t get the helmet off.
Alright. Thanks for the inspiration. I use a tiny wire and tweezers and pulled her right out of the soil.The spritzing of water first before trying to remove is important. It will loosen it up some before you try to remove it.
I would definitely try and use tweezers too if you can't get it with your nails.
Bummer that you pulled her out hopefully she survives. Next time spray with water and go in with two tooth pics and try to spread the shell. If it’s still giving resistance spray it again, return and repeat. The goal is to soften the shell and let it come off. It probably wasn’t buried deep enough.Alright. Thanks for the inspiration. I use a tiny wire and tweezers and pulled her right out of the soil.. Since I had her up in the air I was able to remove the helmet. I quickly put her back in the soil and gave it a small pat and spray. I will see how she do.
She was dry as a crisp this morningBummer that you pulled her out hopefully she survives. Next time spray with water and go in with two tooth pics and try to spread the shell. If it’s still giving resistance spray it again, return and repeat. The goal is to soften the shell and let it come off. It probably wasn’t buried deep enough.
Thank you friend!Hey @AZreefer !
Looking good here !
Amazing buds you're having these, congratulations !
I'm happy to see that you managed to germinate the little ones, I hope they'll quickly grow to fill your bedroom with their delicious smell :)
Cheers
Ohhhh you nailed it brother. I have a few ideas but being in hot desert I'm very unsure how I'm going to effectively dry. I would be so very upset if I fuck up and make my weed taste like grass i figure I have about 2 weeks until that part is reality. To complicate things it looks like I have to have to harvest in waves because the buds are all ripening at different rates. That means I can't use the tent. I'm not sure how I'm going to do this part yet.Oh wow, how did I miss this update !
They are so beautiful
That's some amazing buds you have there !!!
Congratulations
The two younglings in the bedroom tent are coming up nicely as well !
Soon you'll need to start thinking about drying, are you going for wet or dry trimming ?
Keep it up !
Peace
Hey bro, do you have a humidifier? If you do, you could set it to about 55-60% and just close the tent up. Might be able to get away with drying and growing at the same time lol possiblyOhhhh you nailed it brother. I have a few ideas but being in hot desert I'm very unsure how I'm going to effectively dry. I would be so very upset if I fuck up and make my weed taste like grass i figure I have about 2 weeks until that part is reality. To complicate things it looks like I have to have to harvest in waves because the buds are all ripening at different rates. That means I can't use the tent. I'm not sure how I'm going to do this part yet.
If you have low humidity in your home/grow space I would recommend you cut the whole plant at the base. Do not part it out or piecemeal it. Remove some or all of the large fan leaves if you'd like, but depending how dry your atmosphere is leaving them on may help slow the dry. Anyway just hang the whole plant upside down where you choose to dry. A small room will be best as the drying of the plant itself will boost the humidity somewhat in a small space such as a closet or pantry.Ohhhh you nailed it brother. I have a few ideas but being in hot desert I'm very unsure how I'm going to effectively dry. I would be so very upset if I fuck up and make my weed taste like grass i figure I have about 2 weeks until that part is reality. To complicate things it looks like I have to have to harvest in waves because the buds are all ripening at different rates. That means I can't use the tent. I'm not sure how I'm going to do this part yet.
Alright. Entire plant it is.If you have low humidity in your home/grow space I would recommend you cut the whole plant at the base. Do not part it out or piecemeal it. Remove some or all of the large fan leaves if you'd like, but depending how dry your atmosphere is leaving them on may help slow the dry. Anyway just hang the whole plant upside down where you choose to dry. A small room will be best as the drying of the plant itself will boost the humidity somewhat in a small space such as a closet or pantry.
With all the stems/larger branches, and leaves still attached to the plant the water will disperse much more evenly through the plant. As the buds dry out they will continuously be pulling more moisture from the vascular system of the plant as it depletes itself of water.
To test for adequate dryness take one of the spindly little stems and quickly snap it. You want to hear an audible 'crisp' or even a good snap. Bonus points if it literally snaps in half. ONLY APPLY THIS RULE TO TEENY DINKY TWIGS. If you can snap one of the larger stems you've likely gone too far. There will still be some residual moisture in the larger stems that they will remain pliable.
I've managed slow dry many times but also have had bud dry out in as few as four or five days. I've never had any grassy bud. At that point it's just a matter of a nice slow cure. Jar or bags or buckets. Whatever you choose just monitor the moisture content of the buds with your fingers. I don't rely on a hygrometer. Much easier to tell with your hands and everyone has different preferences of how dry or how sticky. Me personally I probably keep my bud more moist than most people. I like them joints to roll themselves LMAO.
I think it's going to be very close to that because the easiest room to control the humidity in is the grow room. I'm thinking a window unit.....wait but that screws my light tight window....Hey bro, do you have a humidifier? If you do, you could set it to about 55-60% and just close the tent up. Might be able to get away with drying and growing at the same time lol possibly
Duuuude im the same way lol every time im trimming or changing anything im always asking 100billion questions and way overthinking things like crazyAlright. Entire plant it is.
I think it's going to be very close to that because the easiest room to control the humidity in is the grow room. I'm thinking a window unit.....wait but that screws my light tight window....
Maybe something like let the first plant that ripens stay in until the last plant hits the first part of the harvest window then chop them all so I can dry in the tent. But I'm so paranoid of fucking it all up.I feel so indecisive and clueless.
I've ousted plants from my space to the great outdoors when I need the space to be evacuated for drying. If the weather is fair and it isn't too cold I would not hesitate to let a plant finish up outside. The plants are so hardened off and covered in resin by late flower I don't even think it stresses them much. If anything some cool nights and you'll get some beautiful fall colors.Alright. Entire plant it is.
I think it's going to be very close to that because the easiest room to control the humidity in is the grow room. I'm thinking a window unit.....wait but that screws my light tight window....
Maybe something like let the first plant that ripens stay in until the last plant hits the first part of the harvest window then chop them all so I can dry in the tent. But I'm so paranoid of fucking it all up.I feel so indecisive and clueless.
I put a portable ac unit trying to fight the temperature. It didn’t work for me. It made my hvac system wreak havoc. I didn’t change my house temperature on the hvac thermostat , the entire house was freezing, the tile was ice cold, the unit was running more often than it should almost constantly. The portable unit made a loud high pitched noise that still gives me nightmares. My grow room is right in front of one of the air filters and was sucking up that cooler air. It’s a trane and they have all kinds of sensors at the air handler, pan, and even the outside compressor housing. What ever it was had my house thermostat still saying it was 73 when the hydrometer which was correct had the temp in the 60s. Oh and I ended up with spider mites after which I suspect came from the exhaust ducting, or maybe Home Depot.I'm going to get an ac unit and exhaust out the window of the grow room so I can drop just that room to 60. Window unit or portable I'm not sure yet. Whatever I can find the best deal on. Probably a portable because I don't like lifting heavy shit when I'm not at work.....yeah. so I'm going to get a portable AC unit for the grow room to do a nice slow dry. That gives me 2.5 weeks until I can get that. But that should be about week 8 or 9 of flower so it could be perfect timing.
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Lefty and righty are looking good. Day 10. I'm liking this show.
They already have little leaves under their first nodes. So cute!
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They are up to 1.5L of water as of yesterday.
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