New Beginnings for Massachussetts and I

Worcester

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Posts like this save me from 80 hours of research with no real outcome because conflicting info/no best practice/etc. Thank you Worchester!
Been there,butt read the other crap there's different thinkers mixed in with the chaff...Mold in my w.w. pissed me the froop off,just like the lesson that the mites gave me...:wall::wall: No mo mites- No mo mold during my jar time..:weed:
 

Bosgrower

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guys and gals i don't know how to drag a link and all that stuff,butt i go back and reread on curing.There's so many ways folks do it. The section on harvesting and curing. Humidity in Curing Jars. Started by Spetznaaz- July 4,2011 Page 6, will help you thru a cure without all the guessing. Have fun...Been there,never going back...:bigjoint:
There's a number in the bottom right corner of ever post next to Like and Reply. Click on it and then copy the bottom link and paste it into your message. Instant link
 

Worcester

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There's a number in the bottom right corner of ever post next to Like and Reply. Click on it and then copy the bottom link and paste it into your message. Instant link
I'm a dino,butt I'll try to get that together.It sounds a lot easier than typing out,did I say typing?,pecking on these keys. Copy and paste, see that sure sounds like my bogle.:wall:
 

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JustCallmeMom

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Hi Woosta here.You might not know about trimming in the beginning,butt as you sit there you'll become a real good trimmer.I was thinking about you earlier.I and probably others have auto seeds we will never use,given to us as freebees.I wish there was a way to bestow them to you instead of just letting them go to waste.:eyesmoke:
You are a sweetie, thank you so much. maybe if we someday have that MEETUP we can exchange and share. Im up for worcester to meet, maybe I could grab Be4MeLiz as he lives a few towns over... and we could both trek down together :-)
 

JustCallmeMom

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Even though I
Yea you definately need a hygrometer, but the packs help keep it at that level so you dont fall below, cause once below a certain humidity curing is done right? you wont be able to cure anymore and if not fully cured yourfucked and bud will taste and smell like hay ive heard, just use em as a extra safeguard, might even try em for my bud right now so it doesnt dry out so much lol, keep it perfect and "always" curing, im kinda sold on em, shoulda mentioned the hygrometer first cause that is a must have tool
Even though I am far from my plant being ready, I am preparing ahead. I saw an article that said something about putting little hydrometer in your jars. I saw these on amazon....guess I should add a few to my ever growing "GOTTA GET" list.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K4BOAZU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

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Even though I

Even though I am far from my plant being ready, I am preparing ahead. I saw an article that said something about putting little hydrometer in your jars. I saw these on amazon....guess I should add a few to my ever growing "GOTTA GET" list.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K4BOAZU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I was going to buy several of those until I looked at the reviews and saw that less than 50% gave it a good review. Do they work well for you? If they're close enough I will use them.
 

Bosgrower

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Hydrometers are fine for large pots that are too bulky or heavy to lift, but (and I can't take credit for this) do you need a moisture meter to know when the milk carton is getting empty?
 

JustCallmeMom

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I was going to buy several of those until I looked at the reviews and saw that less than 50% gave it a good review. Do they work well for you? If they're close enough I will use them.
I havent purchased them yet....they are just on my WANT TO GET list, which as of now is 2 pages long. I feel like I am a hundred years from the trim, dry, cure phase :-)
 

JustCallmeMom

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Hydrometers are fine for large pots that are too bulky or heavy to lift, but (and I can't take credit for this) do you need a moisture meter to know when the milk carton is getting empty?
the ones I mentioned are tiny and for the jars, when drying and curing :-)
 

be4meliz

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Also, look into Cvault in place of Jars.Comes with boveda packs. Next question: Wet or dry trim? After harvest- coming soon- How quick to trics go from clear to milky(days,weeks?)
 

Creature1969

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DIY Alert ....

Here's the frame for the new 5000K Quantum veg light. With any luck it'll be up and running tonight.
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Sweet! I have 6 Citizen COBs out for delivery right now. 46 days into my first grow and I'm ditching the 400w MH/HPS already. lmao. Pure insanity growing these girls. Good times! Bonus is they come from a guy in RI. I think he used to be on this site.
 

Bosgrower

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Sweet! I have 6 Citizen COBs out for delivery right now. 46 days into my first grow and I'm ditching the 400w MH/HPS already. lmao. Pure insanity growing these girls. Good times! Bonus is they come from a guy in RI. I think he used to be on this site.
Let me know if you need any suggestions ... as soon as the veg tent is up and running I'm starting on a 16 COB fixture for a 5x5 flower tent
 

Creature1969

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Let me know if you need any suggestions ... as soon as the veg tent is up and running I'm starting on a 16 COB fixture for a 5x5 flower tent
I just bought 6 stand alone lights. I went for uber adjustability. Running autos so I wanted to be able to set lights at all different heights and be able to add/remove as needed. A little more costly but more options.

Now, where is that confounded mail delivery person?
 
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