8 days of dying at around 65 degrees and 55-60 rH and then trimmed and into Grove bags for curing. For one auto plant in a 2x3 tent, I am happy with the yields.
The flower has a nice earthy smell and mild smoke and more body feel.
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
What's on the scales?
218.29
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
425.24
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.56
mΒ²
ftΒ²
Grow Room size
1.09
g / watt
389.8
g / mΒ²
218.29
g / plant
1.79
plant / mΒ²
357.14
watt / mΒ²
Photos & Videos
Used the tent for drying. Had to add a humidifier.
Trimmed up ended up around 8 oz of trimmed dry, bud
Chop night
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Used the tent for drying. Had to add a humidifier.
Trimmed up ended up around 8 oz of trimmed dry, bud
This grow was fairly issue-less. I had some pH issues mid-grow, but it seemed to manage that without too many issues.
The dried buds are still super sticky.
Great yield for one auto.
Smoke review
I hung and dried the buds for about 8 days at 50-60% rh and 65 degrees. I was able to use the tent and needed to have both a humidifier and dehumidifier in the space depending on the day, Virginia humidity is weird. I dry trimmed, weighed and then moved them into grove bags for cure. I do not think there will be a very lengthy cure, the slow dry and organic nutes helped to smooth the taste and get rid of a lot of the chlorophyll smell.
This smokes well, calms me down and tastes good in a dry flower vape or dynavap.
Take care not dry your buds too much before putting them in the jars or bags to cure. I might let my plants dry for 3 or 4 days before I put them in the jar. Iβm aiming for 60 to 65 % on the Hygrometer, so I might have to pull them out of the jars to dry a bit if the humidity is too high or put a potato in the jar of the humidity is too low. I think the bags will equalise the moisture content if youβre in the correct range, I'm going to have to try them. π