OldSmokie76
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No worries. Blazed bloggin. I've peeped your grow. Good looking set up.Dude haha. My bad. I actually meant to post that on my journal lol. I forgot I was checking yours. Sorry dude
No worries. Blazed bloggin. I've peeped your grow. Good looking set up.Dude haha. My bad. I actually meant to post that on my journal lol. I forgot I was checking yours. Sorry dude
Looks minty manMy blueberry. Training it sideways to allow all those shoots to stretch upwards.
It's a healthy plant so far. One foliar of Epsom the first sign of a general lightening of the leaves. Believed it to be Mag def; seemed to do the trick. Taking some more cuttings next week. The stalk is streaking purpleish/red. Def or genetics? Does Blueberry typically show a lot of color?Looks minty man
Those clones pictured are a squad of 5 Deathstar. So far, I've topped two and leaving three single stalked for LST. I have a couple strawberry cough to keep the genetics alive and hopefully the two blueberry root soon.Lookin good brother. You doing a mass blueberry round with them clones? Can’t wait to see what’s next
Another month gone. Fuck been busy. G-room is running smooth. Temps good, humidity a bit lower than desired, but all in all...
Some final shots.
Last week of flower (roughly 8wk) I water very little. Usually let em ride till 9wks like that. They do begin to cannibalize and then I place them in a dark cabinet for 48 hours. Cut, hang dry, cure. Vine ripened for sure.Do you let them die “on the vine”?
Last week of flower (roughly 8wk) I water very little. Usually let em ride till 9wks like that. They do begin to cannibalize and then I place them in a dark cabinet for 48 hours. Cut, hang dry, cure. Vine ripened for sure.
I can't say which way or the other. I've always allowed them to begin drying a bit in the soil. Dark period, then cut and hang. I believe in the slow and low method for smokable flower. Best cured slowly. It's just a game of moisture content in the flower once you have harvested. Environment plays a big role in how you go about the dry and cure. Your humidity levels are the variable in how fast or slow you harvest process should be.
Quick cut and dry is best for all the concentrates if you're not too worried about flavors. Not enough cure and I think you risk flavors and aromas, but live rosin press and solvent extracts I think you can push a fast harvest. I don't have much experience in consent rate processing though.
I'm not sure about the bag thing too early. Too much moisture content and not enough air flow and mold is very probable. Especially with the plant still being in close contact with soil. Not sure though, keep an eye on it if you do try it. I get the over ripe idea too. Super ripe berries are great. Maybe try one plant vs another if you get the opportunity. Another thing I do is trim out as many fan leaves before I put them in the dark. Any fan leave I can cut at it's stem I remove. You're left with sticks and nuggets. Good air circulation.