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  1. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    If you chop once the lights have been on they have sucked up water from the medium...if you chop RIGHT BEFORE lights go on, in the dark, there is way less moisture in them to begin with.
  2. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    Don't give them water for at least 48 hours before chop - longer if they can tolerate it without getting all wilted - and choping in the dark, before the light goes on. This will shave days off your drying time no matter what. I always say try and keep the RH rouhgly between 40-50% when drying
  3. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    I also like to ask the old timers who have been growing longer than I've been alive what THEY do... Years and years and years of anecdotal evidence of the effectiveness/positive impact curing has should tell you something. I was young, dumb, and thought I knew better than the old timers once...
  4. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    Lets all be clear about something else... If you hang, then store in a jar...your curing your bud. If you hang and don't put in a jar or other container, your bud won't be evenly dry through out. AND for all who say they don't cure and like fresh...I guess your product getts worse each...
  5. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    ALL of my posts are just my opinions and what has worked well for me. Everyone else's milage may varry, I'm just sharing what has given me the best results over the years.
  6. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    I'm not touching that with a ten foot pole. I would say keep doing what your doing, lol. If your feeding a normal dose of bloom nutrient, that is fine it already has reduced N in it. I would avoid anything with extra N in it though. You can pump it full of nutes untill your almost...
  7. Squidbilly

    Alaska, Oregon and D.C. legalized rec cannabis

    I guess it depends on how big your property is, lol.
  8. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    Plants use WAY LESS nutrietns during their last couple of weeks. Again people chop early and think they swell in the last couple of weeks. I don't start seeing a decent amount of amber until after the buds are done swelling for the most part. This has been my experience anyway.
  9. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    I almost eliminate N completely after week 4-6. They get minimal N from my super low dose of base nute(approx 200ppm) and the other 400-600ppm is P and K(the product I use is liquid koolbloom which is 0-10-10) until I start flushing. This is just what I do, and it works really well for me...
  10. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    Seeing leaves turn yellow, purple, or even get crispy and start to fall off during the last few weeks is totoally normal and the sign of plant that is naturally finishing it's life cycle. A plant that is green at harvest has been artificially pumped with fertilizer, and IMO feed too much. If...
  11. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    Plants are suppose to get yellow before you chop...look out your window and look at the trees...they are changing colors and leafs are falling off - that's what cannabis is suppose to do! It's not naturally suppose to stay green until harvest. Too much N is bad in flower, keeping your shiz...
  12. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    I don't know why people are starving plants, by the time I start my flush my buds are swollen to the max. Im waiting for trichs to ripen and see more amber during my flush. I think people harvest way too early, so they start their flush way to early.
  13. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    I have a cut a Jack that you could pick lower buds off of, lights on, in week 6 of flower that blows the average smoker away... I would put my jack herer unflushed, premature, and not cured against ANY bud ANY day. Doesn't mean I'm satisfied with that and I'm gonna chop it early, not flush...
  14. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    I have never came across a strain I didn't like even better after a soild 1 month cure - especially the dense kush strains You have alot to learn grasshoper :) I hear what your saying, but you need to experiment. Your selling yourself short. I've tried to flush, not flush, cure, not cure...
  15. Squidbilly

    Seed germination problems!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

    I wonder how many 'duds' the paper towel and water CREATES? Are you getting seeds that don't pop using the paper towel or water method? If I buy seeds from a reputable breeder, it's a rareity that one is a dude - might of happened just a few times in all my years of growing. In the...
  16. Squidbilly

    Seed germination problems!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

    Your keeping the medium way too saturated. It's better to keep it almost dry than wet. They only need a tiny bit of moisture to signal that it's time to spout.
  17. Squidbilly

    Seed germination problems!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

    I will say that I DO NOT recommend rockwool for a begginer, especially without a heatmat. Rockwool works fine, but it's a disaster for newbies-in my humble opinion of course :) I feel like its really hard to judge how wet or dry they are and it's easy to oversaturate them and cause damping...
  18. Squidbilly

    Curing, a myth perpetuated by bad growers

    Your right about the fact a cure won't make bad weed good. That is a fact. But there are chemical processes that take place when you properly cure. If your bud is good, it would be even better flushed and cured. The argument isn't that curing makes the bud, it's that curing makes top shelf...
  19. Squidbilly

    Seed germination problems!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

    Paper Towel and cup of water really isn't needed and only creates the opportunity for human error - handling seeds at arguably their most fragile state. We are trying to immitate nature. Seeds have evolved for thousands of years to sprout in the warm spring ground.
  20. Squidbilly

    Seed germination problems!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

    DON"T USE PAPER TOWEL OR SOAK IN WATER... I'm not sure why people do this, but your drowing your seeds. They need heat, light, and water. Put in a moist jiffy pellet(I personally recommend getting root riots), put in your tray with dome, put a low intensity light like a cfl or T5 over them...
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