2020 MASSACHUSETTS outdoor grow Thread!

MICHI-CAN

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Because I've been hanging in the MA crowd, here's my situation. I built and deployed a sulfur burner yesterday. Going to run full on 2 kerosene and 1 oil radiator until Monday. 2 warm days and mostly rain till then. Just a few small spots of PM again. Then it is done. Highs in the 30's next week. I'll share the chop. Peace and enjoy your work. It was earned this year.
 

YardG

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I was trimming a bit of a PITA plant today (super compact popcorn buds, but tasty and potent enough to be worth the effort) thinking "funny how little I pulled off that plant I trimmed yesterday..."

Found another bag stuffed full of the plant I thought I was done with in the drying tent. And man am I behind already.

In other news I tried the hot bottle method of pressing kief from my trim bin today, that was fun and easy!
 

PioneerValleyOG

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So wet trim is definately where its at with me now. So I lose a little duff on the ground, I like how it comes out clean, heres some stuff still growing, no mold, and two racks that are part of a plant i took down today, just too much mold.... Note to self and others, Once rot starts, fugghedaboudit, and dont ignore your plants for 3 days just because your disgusted.... i didnt lose that much, maybe an oz or two, only three left to go....DSCN2351.JPGDSCN2352.JPGDSCN2353.JPGDSCN2354.JPGDSCN2355.JPGDSCN2356.JPGDSCN2358.JPGDSCN2359z.jpg
 

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MICHI-CAN

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So wet trim is definately where its at with me now. So I lose a little duff on the ground, I like how it comes out clean, heres some stuff still growing, no mold, and two racks that are part of a plant i took down today, just too much mold.... Note to self and others, Once rot starts, fugghedaboudit, and dont ignore your plants for 3 days just because your disgusted.... i didnt lose that much, maybe an oz or two, only three left to go....View attachment 4722176View attachment 4722177View attachment 4722178View attachment 4722179View attachment 4722180View attachment 4722181View attachment 4722182View attachment 4722184
I agree. Wet trim. Do a rough close trim over a collection container after dry. Trhow in jars. Final trim when used after cure. Nice buds. Not much waste. Good sugar for whatever at both later trimmings. Sure I got some rot out there. Too much to actually inspect without breaking things or getting stuck in branches. LUCKY CHARMS 002.jpg
 

matty-berk

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So wet trim is definately where its at with me now. So I lose a little duff on the ground, I like how it comes out clean, heres some stuff still growing, no mold, and two racks that are part of a plant i took down today, just too much mold.... Note to self and others, Once rot starts, fugghedaboudit, and dont ignore your plants for 3 days just because your disgusted.... i didnt lose that much, maybe an oz or two, only three left to go....View attachment 4722176View attachment 4722177View attachment 4722178View attachment 4722179View attachment 4722180View attachment 4722181View attachment 4722182View attachment 4722184
looks gorgeous!
 
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