Why hang upside down?

diemdepyro

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yup, the upside down hanging makes the "kick a$$"resins go to the bud. So does letting them develop a nice heavy coat of mold.

These are myths one harmless and the other potentially deadly.
Somone needs to start a M.J. myth thread.
 

humboldthunnie

Active Member
Hi all, I would like to know why you should hang your finished plant upside down to dry.

Could you not get to the end of your flowering cycyle and just leave the plant the right way up in it's soil untill it's dry? Say you timed your waterings so that when your at end of flower the soil is almost dry then just leave the plant in dry soil till the plants dried out properly.

I hope that made some sense and look forward to as to why upside down.
hang it... those leaves help it cure and clippers can clip it better never ever heard of ot being left in the ground trip
 

flabbyone

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:peace:Water them down real well with water only. Drench them in fact so that you get a flush. If you have some clearex or the like, use it in the water, but no nutes. Then let them grow for that extra week and a half and when you get back, you should have some fairly flushed out weed and you will be surprised at how much larger those buds will be when you get back. Don't worry about that extra time. It sounds like you are going more by a clock as to when to harvest rather then by how the bud looks anyway so let it grow that extra week and a half, then cut it, hang it upside down and if need be, cut that top cola off, if it is real big, to dry right side up like someone else said.

Naphtha for hash oil and it turns out clear? I use methylene chloride which is also an organic solvent and I get red oil with it. Interested in your method with the naphtha. I can probably guess, but would like to hear how you do it. I have to agree with you on use of grain spirits. I don't think it works very well and it removes the chlorophil. Sorry on the spelling, my mind isn't working real well tonight cause it is sto, stone, stoned...:peace:
 

STONED PAPA

Member
yup, the upside down hanging makes the "kick a$$"resins go to the bud. So does letting them develop a nice heavy coat of mold.

These are myths one harmless and the other potentially deadly.
Somone needs to start a m.j. Myth thread.

this is 100% correct, nothing "moves" or flows anywhere , hanging upside down is done for space only and no other reason, it make zero difference in the quality of bud. Leaving the roots on does nothing but cause your weed to take a lot longer to cure. There are no moving parts to the plant once cut, duh, it's now dead, common knowledge i would think. There is no reason to have the fan/water leaves still on the plant after cutting. These should be taken off and thrown in your "hash oil" bucket. Kind of a waste to leave them to dry and have them fall to the ground, unless your not doing oil, but still. They can only add to the possibility of mold. And you people that believe the boiling the roots crap might want to do a little research... Boiling the roots of any plant basically cause the "pores" if you will of the plant to close up pretty much doubling the time it will take to dry the bud, a very very stupid idea! Not trying to slam anyone, the idea is spreading knowledge not myth.
Thanks for the time, the soapbox is now free.
My $.02
stoned papa
 

monkz

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After all these answers i still have not seen the obvious one...
if you leave your plant in the soil, dry or otherwise, it could over-ripen.
as for the upside down thing - its just a matter of convenience... i dry mine on a rack and not upside down
 

flabbyone

Well-Known Member
this is 100% correct, nothing "moves" or flows anywhere , hanging upside down is done for space only and no other reason, it make zero difference in the quality of bud. Leaving the roots on does nothing but cause your weed to take a lot longer to cure. There are no moving parts to the plant once cut, duh, it's now dead, common knowledge i would think. There is no reason to have the fan/water leaves still on the plant after cutting. These should be taken off and thrown in your "hash oil" bucket. Kind of a waste to leave them to dry and have them fall to the ground, unless your not doing oil, but still. They can only add to the possibility of mold. And you people that believe the boiling the roots crap might want to do a little research... Boiling the roots of any plant basically cause the "pores" if you will of the plant to close up pretty much doubling the time it will take to dry the bud, a very very stupid idea! Not trying to slam anyone, the idea is spreading knowledge not myth.
Thanks for the time, the soapbox is now free.
My $.02
stoned papa
No, once you cut the plant, it is NOT DEAD! If this is true, there are a lot of people cloning dead plants. They are actually very alive after being cut and will continue to develope as they do dry. As long as the plant is moist and green, the plant is alive. Death is a process, once past a certain point, they can not be brought back to a growing plant, but they are still developing and changing as they dry.

Sorry to disagree, but it needed to be said. After all, it is NOT common knowledge that once a plant is chopped down it is dead but a common myth.:joint:
 

robert 14617

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Hi all, I would like to know why you should hang your finished plant upside down to dry.

Could you not get to the end of your flowering cycyle and just leave the plant the right way up in it's soil untill it's dry? Say you timed your waterings so that when your at end of flower the soil is almost dry then just leave the plant in dry soil till the plants dried out properly.

I hope that made some sense and look forward to as to why upside down.
respect for tradition..... .rob
 

tip top toker

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Hi all, I would like to know why you should hang your finished plant upside down to dry.

very simple really, because when you cut the plant down at the stalk, all the THC falls outta the cut stalk so you gotta turn it the other way up. like a bottle see :o

haha, don't mind me. as far as i'm aware it is simply because it is easier to hang them upside down than right way up :)
 
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