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JSanchezz
JSanchezzstarted grow question a month ago
I am at 2 days and 12 hours of drying I would do my conditions as described in the table. limiting for me will be the temperature below 16.5C so that from day 9 with ~16.5 RH 56 will drive to the end ? Good plan or too complicated ? I have time and want a good result
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ATLien415
ATLien415answered grow question a month ago
The plan looks fabulous in my opinion, now implement it. As others have pointed out, your crop looks rather dense with the flower and the foliage looks full as well. I know whole plant is a way of life so I won't recommend any wet trimming but - have you ever considered adding some movement to the hanging crop? I think the most economical way I have seen this done is with the old 'disco ball toy' motor (they usually spin at 1 or 2 RPM) attached to the hanging apparatus. That little bit of movement would likely pay dividends with such a heavy harvest. 👽
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question a month ago
Yes I agree with @asNoriu if you leave those hanging like that mold will set in. Either take some leaves off of split the plant up into branches. Drying for to long is asking for problems especially like that this..bushy..
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a month ago
Such dense plants could go moldy. Of you watch any solid grows and harvest on http://youtube.com, they still break up plants in parts and yse hangers to create space. I honestly see huge risk.
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