Flux training

Silky_smooth

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Fruity Pebbles nugs looking good Silky, do you cure with rH or hang dry & store?
I hang them on clotheshangers and when the first little branches break off but the bigger stems are still a little softer(like they just dont crack) i place them in mason jars and i cure to 59%....for maximum taste and storage...i keep them in my basement in big jars....and have little mason honey pots and i fill that up so the rest can slow cure at 18 degrees celcius in the dark....usually i cure for 6weeks....i also have a little wooden box that holds 8 small honey pots...each pot holds 5grams...and that holds the best strains i grow in the past year and they cure untill the next new year....7270EA38-075B-47F7-B59A-93D4B7AC55FC.jpegD29CE19E-AAC2-4E2A-A259-98223A3D7B3C.jpeg
Like a cannador....so that is 40grams of perfectly cured Bud for x-mas/new year period....and on the 12th day of x-mas santa gave to me....huh
 

Kassiopeija

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I hang them on clotheshangers and when the first little branches break off but the bigger stems are still a little softer(like they just dont crack) i place them in mason jars and i cure to 59%....for maximum taste and storage...i keep them in my basement in big jars....and have little mason honey pots and i fill that up so the rest can slow cure at 18 degrees celcius in the dark....usually i cure for 6weeks....i also have a little wooden box that holds 8 small honey pots...each pot holds 5grams...and that holds the best strains i grow in the past year and they cure untill the next new year....
you do it "like in the book" to use a german paraphrase. I got this inkling right immediately when watching your very first plant picture. But it wasnt your first thread here, isnt it? Somehow the earlier one got away unnoticed, strange...

The small cannador looks noble and seems perfect to host your best selection when visiting friends (✿^‿^)

Do you do anything to dry slowly when hanging or is that indifferent to you?
 

icetech

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The manifold on that plant in the first post is just amazing... I am horrible at training and usually end up with a big bushy mess.. gotta get it down :)

P.S. what nutes you using in veg? those Malawi look healthier than anything i have ever grown..
 

Silky_smooth

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How to make your own 3€ or 4$ hydro dwc system for sample grows5D35248E-0607-4CBE-B5A8-5FE0C1371019.jpeg
Take a 1L plastic milkbottle2DEC6ECB-90B1-47D7-A9F4-033D097F60C2.jpeg
Cut the neck off972425DE-2F4D-49A3-8528-A1909BDD739E.jpeg
Cut more so it fits your little nursery pot71FE38A8-642F-4168-AC77-B7712B9A7D1F.jpeg
Poke a hole to fit the airhose tightly082C824F-0FBE-4078-A9A8-C37254CF2B2E.jpeg
Place the airstone or bubbler on the airhose7B2C8A32-3F01-4CBA-BBC3-6065020D189D.jpeg
Check if it worksECDB8941-FEA4-48C5-8E65-2A3E74A87A2D.jpeg
Complete system holds 0.8L of solution and is ideal for micro grows or sample grows...seedling stage you name it....

Components
Plastic milkbottle...0.20$
airhose...0.50$
airstone....1$
Nursery cup....0.10$
Did not include airpump into the price but you can find 6 way airpumps on AliExpress for 20$ or so 1 way for as low as 3$
 

TevinJonson

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How to make your own 3€ or 4$ hydro dwc system for sample growsView attachment 4463638
Take a 1L plastic milkbottleView attachment 4463639
Cut the neck offView attachment 4463640
Cut more so it fits your little nursery potView attachment 4463641
Poke a hole to fit the airhose tightlyView attachment 4463642
Place the airstone or bubbler on the airhoseView attachment 4463643
Check if it worksView attachment 4463644
Complete system holds 0.8L of solution and is ideal for micro grows or sample grows...seedling stage you name it....

Components
Plastic milkbottle...0.20$
airhose...0.50$
airstone....1$
Nursery cup....0.10$
Did not include airpump into the price but you can find 6 way airpumps on AliExpress for 20$ or so 1 way for as low as 3$
Likeing the straight edge razor lol
 

icetech

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Silky, thanks for posting all of this, just went through it all and the step by step pics help, it's always the first cut that i get wrong then i end up with a monster plant :) I have 3 seeds going right now, when they get big enough i'm doing this.. sick of running out of tent space veritcally.. the screws in the bucket lid are a nice touch. i have been using blue tape to keep my ties down.

P.S. your weights you are giving are wet i hope? or i am much worse than i thought :)
 

Silky_smooth

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Silky, thanks for posting all of this, just went through it all and the step by step pics help, it's always the first cut that i get wrong then i end up with a monster plant :) I have 3 seeds going right now, when they get big enough i'm doing this.. sick of running out of tent space veritcally.. the screws in the bucket lid are a nice touch. i have been using blue tape to keep my ties down.

P.S. your weights you are giving are wet i hope? or i am much worse than i thought :)
I have found that in other like mainlining....when topped down to 3rd node after you get them to 8 mains it takes you 8 week and still you get iregular cola’s or everything had to be perfect...and you stress the plant more because you do 3 invasive cut and she needs to recover.....with the flux technique or turtlemainline you top as early as possible...down to second....i found that it is much more consistant for the flux and flow of nutes arround the plant....and due to only 1 really invasive topping at early stage(seedlings under 3weeks)recovers much faster and basicly doubles your amounth of buds to 16 in 7weeks if done correctly ofcourse....like this Malawi that i am doing she has 16 evenly big main cola’s on her....she had 18 mains at day 42 but i removed 2 for better spacing and airflow arround her buds as we go further in this journey....9weeks left so....BE5BDDCF-5BDB-4D9C-9F46-A2BDF80CC1AD.jpegA2697F04-5757-4338-9018-53F256355C5B.jpeg8034356B-2C5C-4157-8B52-A082C45DF3D0.jpeg
 
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