After growing drying and curing?

USArounder79

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So I flushed and everything but I think I was looking more at the hairs to turn the brownish color to cut down my autoflower and it smelled great like the two weeks before but I let the hairs get brown not the clear, milky because the hairs were brown I dried it perfect and then put in jars to cure with humidity packs and they are perfect one I didn't get a lot though two also I am using purple cow soil organic I was told has all nutrients just give water.... True or not can you feed it also a bit? Like any of the fox Farms Liquid feed or bloom or anything? But im gonna cut it down when it's looks it's best and smells it's best which is when the clear hairs turn milky color. Do u agree these are autoflowering plants also!?
 

The Gram Reaper

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The Gram Reaper

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So I flushed and everything but I think I was looking more at the hairs to turn the brownish color to cut down my autoflower and it smelled great like the two weeks before but I let the hairs get brown not the clear, milky because the hairs were brown I dried it perfect and then put in jars to cure with humidity packs and they are perfect one I didn't get a lot though two also I am using purple cow soil organic I was told has all nutrients just give water.... True or not can you feed it also a bit? Like any of the fox Farms Liquid feed or bloom or anything? But im gonna cut it down when it's looks it's best and smells it's best which is when the clear hairs turn milky color. Do u agree these are autoflowering plants also!?
What I deciphered: You have 2 plants, possibly both autoflowers. You harvested one when the hairs turned brown and had milky trichs. You enjoyed the smoke but wonder why you are not getting the yield you desire. You want to get more off from your current plant before harvest.

For an autoflower, that soil should be enough. Adding more might burn it. You are going to have to judge by what the plant tells you. Heavy nutrients late stage can ruin smoke, from what I hear.

Autoflowers are not heavy yielders for most people. Also, lighting and environment are as important as nutrients and genetics.
 

xtsho

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USArounder79

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Hairs...turn...brown...

His benchmark for readiness is wrong.
Right that's kinda what i meant by all that garbage. The hairs are brown and that's not what my benchmark should be correct? What should my benchmark be for knowing it's ready cuz that's what my books say and after I dry and cure in jars I smell cloraphyll for a few months with humidity packs in the jars why they hay/cloraphyll smell did I harvest too late? Thanks
 

Johiem

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The brownish/orangish hairs only mean you are getting close. Once you have ~80% colored hairs you start looking to your trichs.
 

USArounder79

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Thanks for not being a douchebag Johiem. So if they are drying out too much from the light should I get another humidifier in the tent? Or do what because these are over done I can just tell. I had to rehumidify them and I have them in jars that I burb everyday that smelled like hay/cloraphyll now it's getting the bud smell back again guy told me about 2-6 months it will come back with these humidity packs in the jar to keep it at 62% humidity in the jar and the smell of weed is coming back slowly but surely!!
 
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