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I use it. Works real good. And can snap pics with it.This is just five days later. Everything is swelling in the buds and more white hairs are developing. The final push or am I just jumping the gun? I'm definitely sold on the difference between led vs hid for flowering. Bud development it's noticably better. Period. Deathstar is definitely showing signs of maturity with dark red hair. The majority of white hairs are about to be orange/red. I'm in need of a good magnifier. What's cheap and effective folks?
Pics... Coloration is a little off. Grow lights. I know, I know.
Nice looking out. Cheap too. This is right in the realm of what I was thinking.View attachment 764083
I use it. Works real good. And can snap pics with it.
Thanks. Still trimming. Haha. I chunked them all up and stuffed them in a 7 gallon buckets/lid. They're actually starting to rehydrate from within a little now, so not so scared about too dry. Now just trimming and jarring the specimen tops and throwing all the tidbits in separate jars for future goodies. Never did bubble bags before but really interested. Will definitely train the next run a little better. I understand the lollipopping, but I get so hesitant to clip. Haha. Follow along my next grow. Just about ready to move em into flower.You should try lollipopping those during flower. Remove the lower growth, forces plant to focus on the tops.
Also, let dry ice and a bubble bag be your best friend with your trim.
Nice work my friend.
Peace
Training>lollipoping IMOThanks. Still trimming. Haha. I chunked them all up and stuffed them in a 7 gallon buckets/lid. They're actually starting to rehydrate from within a little now, so not so scared about too dry. Now just trimming and jarring the specimen tops and throwing all the tidbits in separate jars for future goodies. Never did bubble bags before but really interested. Will definitely train the next run a little better. I understand the lollipopping, but I get so hesitant to clip. Haha. Follow along my next grow. Just about ready to move em into flower.
I don't see anything about curing? That's the way of amazing taste, burn and storing. Dry slow, dark room, around 50% humidity, fan blowing away from buds, should take weeks, up to four weeks, outside bud dry inside moist. Then cure mason jars, placed in jar naturally, open lid once a day then back off till once a week then none.Harvested 11ea, 18"-24" Purple Wreck. Roughly 6 gallons of segmented and rough trimmed cannabis. The hang has left these a little crisp. Gonna see if sealing em up with a few leaves of iceberg lettuce will help. Truly not bad once tightly manicured. Smokes so great and burns clean. I prefer a crisp clean burn. I believe the flavors really benefit from an extended drying, but longevity of product is in question now. I'll pick and choose over the next few days and manicure and jar the bounty. Cheers Farmers.View attachment 769542
Curing is important. Definitely important for quality smell and taste. These hung in the tent for three weeks. Dark. 55-58°, humidty below 40%. Chunked into the bucket because of amount to process. Absolutely into the jars. I'm finishing the manicuring and sealing em up. Burp everything each day. Hell of a process.I don't see anything about curing? That's the way of amazing taste, burn and storing. Dry slow, dark room, around 50% humidity, fan blowing away from buds, should take weeks, up to four weeks, outside bud dry inside moist. Then cure mason jars, placed in jar naturally, open lid once a day then back off till once a week then none.
This is a rough guide, but that's all you need. Dry and cure is an art
Ugh trimming! Calyx to leaf ratio.Not looking forward to trimming. Lol. Grow larger, less plants next time
Word up! Nice bro! I figured you cure, reading your post you can tell the knowledge and passion.Curing is important. Definitely important for quality smell and taste. These hung in the tent for three weeks. Dark. 55-58°, humidty below 40%. Chunked into the bucket because of amount to process. Absolutely into the jars. I'm finishing the manicuring and sealing em up. Burp everything each day. Hell of a process.
I see what you're saying in reference to diffuse lighting greenhouse but the idea behind LST is to break apical dominance and create more tops, not to open the plant for light IMOJust a note: I don't think that LST is going to have much positive effect in a diffuse lighting greenhouse.
I wouldn't use honey, feeding sugar to soil increases the microbes too much, which you don't need. Honey is antibacterial.Anybody have experience using honey for a carb load?
If your roots are circling when transplanting, pull them apart so they're not circling.Rough up the exterior of the root ball?
Drive by comments. You covered a lot. Thanks for the input.I'd use bigger pots like 10 gallons or more
With amended soil you don't flush nor have run off.
I know you use a little bit of bottled nutes too but i wouldn't flush.
Can't really compare a 1000w HPS to your LED lights.
Some of my thoughts
Nice grow!
High five on your clones
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