@Ultraviolet, What?! That was your first grow? I am doing my first grow now, would only wish I had your skills! Thx for the warning, I will definitely take care of proper drying and curing!
@WeGrow, Thank you for the kind words, was my first grow and it was not without problems, the dry/cure was not up to standard and really let the final product down. Learnt alot, will always be a fond memory 😊.
@Ultraviolet, if I could like that twice I would...thank you! I've also found some from Cody's stash on NukeHead seeds too. Now it's just pulling the trigger haha
@R3LOADABLE, I messed up the cure so I really couldn't tell how good the strain was. Certainly grow again if I could find it too. Good hunting and thank you for the 👍.
@@David369, Hey brother, asthetically cute but mostly useless. Was a jewelers loupe held to the phones camera lens.
Also have a usb microscope x90 but most pics are just louped.
Was a very nice grow. You wrote me once stating you run a blue light to enhance flavor. Does the mars hydro have a blue light or is it separate. I usually grow outside and have no complaints with the taste. I just purchased a Spider farmer se3000. Seems to be working great so far. My concern is flavor with an indoor grow. I have a friend that grows amazing looking bud. He is on his second light, not sure the brand. Either way as great as his bud looks the flavor is just not there. I don't dare tell him it would crush him. He must keep incense close to where he cures. I hate incense and half his bud seems to have a light to moderate taste of it. Drives me nuts. Long story but my concern is the flavor will not be there. They're very stinky, so hopefully that's a good sign. They were spending half their days outside until flower. Think all that did was save me some electricity.
@Pjm70, Hi there, any light that is "full spectrum" has some degree of red. During the ripening stage of the flower, the trick is to remove all "red" for 3 days of light, this will signal the plant to increase terpene/flavinoid production, normally the plant would perspire and eject the excess buildup to be taken away by the wind to attract pollinators. The removal of "red" mimics the coming of long winter nights. Using flashes of green light you can force close the stomata on the back of leaves (or alternatively drop RH% below 30) to prevent the plant from "perspiring" during the "no red" treatment" This accumulates all the good stuff meant to attract pollination. Goood UVA used throughout the flower will give an added profile too, be vigilant to keep temps close to or below 67 Fahrenheit or below for the treatment (and all points after). Terpenes like myrcene can start to degrade above 67. This a game of inches. I wasn't sure how to remove the red from my full spectrum so I just used full "Blue" which imo worked wonders. I'm sure a good Veg 6000k cycle would be enough to do the trick maybe.