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weeks 7, 9
Coco Loco
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11 L
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Week 8
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81.28
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Skynet Skynet
2 years ago
Lots of fading and yellowing but I still expect all three to go another 2 weeks- just too many wild hairs and not a lot of amber yet. LAC are dense and huge, CC is frosty and bright green and they look like the real deal but I'm honestly pretty frustrated, and feeling like I'm due for a win after being unimpressed with my last 2 runs (most recently 2 Ethos Planet of the Grapes in a 2x3). Concerned that seeds maybe can't compete unless you phenohunt. This will be my last run until July 1 because of travel so we'll see. I'd love to have a 2nd successful run but potency has been an issue even with good genetics. I'll know more in 2-3 weeks. Thanks for visiting!
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Skynet
Skynetstarted grow question 2 years ago
Thanks! My last 2 grows seem to dry too quickly. I dry in a shed but rh and temps are decent- 70-75F & 50-60rh. Even tried letting 1 plant go 6 days instead of 5 before trimming and the jar never climbed over 54% after. Is this normal- should I & how could I slow the dry down?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
The ideal environment for drying is to try to maintain 60F and 60% humidity with a fan blowing air GENTLY around the buds, not directly at them. But that still is not going to guarantee a long drying period... airy buds, for example, will dry much faster than buds that are hard, dense rocks... When you jar them up, you can put in some Boveda 62 which will ensure the moisture content of the jar... you could try Grove Bags (they're great but too expensive for me)... I've never had a clue what humidity is inside my jars (although I DO use the Boveda when I can)... if my buds are too dry, I will put them in a ziplock bag with a slice of bread (like you would soften rock hard brown sugar)... some people use a leaf or two of lettuce... if they're too wet, I put them on a plate somewhere and let them dry out a bit more. You're worried about the length of your drying - there's no "magic" number of days, believe me! I judge when the buds are ready to be jarred by gently squeezing them - they should be slightly spongy but not overly so... in time, you'll get to know the right feel.... that might take 4 days, it might take 7, it might take 10.... The drying time for my first grow was only 3 days... but the product was stupendous.... my most recent harvest dried in 6 days... the drying time does not affect the taste, only the smokeability... dry buds will be harsher and used up more quickly, wetter buds won't light as well nor keep going without re-lighting... Good luck... I'd just suggest you not try to achieve absolute perfection - roll a joint and relax! :-D
Skynet
Skynetstarted grow question 2 years ago
a. Chop & hang the day I leave, ac dry in a tent for 7 days b. A friend can water mid-week once c. Water the day I leave but lights OFF for those 7 days I prefer "c." for $ + safety (np running an ac for a dry tent but I'd like to cut the lights) Any risks to this idea? THANKS!
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Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitoanswered grow question 2 years ago
A is the best decision. C is the worst. You will get total bud rot in this case. B is why not :)
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AumShanti
AumShanticommentedweek 102 years ago
lets gooooo, they are rdy, good luck, hope taste will be amazing :)
Canna96
Canna96commentedweek 72 years ago
Nice donkey dick!
mcflow
mcflowcommentedweek 42 years ago
Good luck growing🍀
Skynet
Skynetcommented2 years ago
@mcflow, thanks! Happy Harvesting!