GROW YOUR OWN LEGAL OUTDOOR 2019

oddish

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So once I do chop the girls down, given that they're relatively small plants, what's my best bet?
Just hang them upside down for a day in the shed or should I try and trim them immediately.
I've always trimmed immediately but don't really know the best practices here.
 

tooktoomuch

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Lot of it is personal preference. For the garden where we had too much to harvest but didn't want to lose it to thieves we hung off ropes to dry for a couple weeks or however long it takes. For my personal garden I always trim and dry buds off the stem right away. Other people will do differently there is no right way only the way that works for you.
 

grilledcheese101

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So once I do chop the girls down, given that they're relatively small plants, what's my best bet?
Just hang them upside down for a day in the shed or should I try and trim them immediately.
I've always trimmed immediately but don't really know the best practices here.
I pull all the fan leaves off and hang branch by branch, then about 3 days into the dry ill start trimming the sugar leaves,

that way the sugar leaf is sepreate from the fans, i run alot of trim for ice water hash/bho/dry sift so this works best for me. Once in down to an 80% trim ill knock the branches down into smaller pieces, as it all dires putting it closer and closer together untill its bagged to keep humidity up around 60%.

After about 7 days after chop, ill finish the rest of the trimming up, allowing you to let humidity drop to around 55%, i then jar it up 28 grams per jar and throw a 62% humidity boveda pack in

Ill insert a few pics of various stages of what im talking about.

Theres a 1000 ways to kick a bear in the balls

- but the main thing is to not over dry, or dry to quickly, you wanna shoot for about 5-7 days at no more than 65% humidity 25 degrwes celsius. Digital hygrometers work mint at helping you save those good smells.

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gb123

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Last plant harvested this morning..:weed::clap::idea::razz:8):idea:


12 pounds PLUS from 4 plants...................................
in a last ditch attempt at growing a crop this year..:idea::shock::shock:o_Obongsmilie
Will double this easily next year with planing :hump::clap::finger::-P
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Our government has ZERO clue of what can be done BY ANYONE in THEIR OWN HOME.
WE DONT NEED HIGH PRICED SPRAYED POISON SHWAGS FROM ANYONE!!
PPPHHHTTT to your FAILED SHIT SHWAG LP INDUSTRY:finger::clap::clap::idea::idea::hump::hump::weed::weed:bongsmiliebongsmilie:mrgreen::mrgreen::blsmoke::blsmoke:

THE LEGACY MARKET IS WHERE ITS AT AND ALWAYS WILL BE

DONT FORGET THAT JUSTIN:idea::finger::arrow::weed: or ANY OTHER FUCK THAT THINKS THEY CAN CONTROL OUR PLANT!IMG_8230.JPG

Next year will see DOUBLE this amount! :)
 
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inDC4now

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...After about 7 days after chop, ill finish the rest of the trimming up, allowing you to let humidity drop to around 55%, i then jar it up 28 grams per jar and throw a 62% humidity boveda pack in...
Just harvested a crop much as you did. I'd meant to jar between 60%-65% and let it drop to 55% but work detained me and it was 55% when I jarred and worried it was too dry. Seems to be smelling up nicely though.
 

Keesje

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If you have an ozone generator with an airstone you can make ozonated water and it will kill any mold. I have one and it was a great investment.
Which one do you have?
How does it work?
Does it not ruin your plants, roots or the taste & fragrance?
 

Hust17

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Well this thread just blew my mind. Sourcing a couple auto seeds for April/May!!! Thanks!!

Just a quick question.. do you think I could get away with photos in Alberta or would I have to induce flowering by moving them around?
 
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