Harvest or not?

Hydrowannabe

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I am thinking to start dry cycles till harvest.
I would just keep doing what you're doing because those are some of the nicer cultivated autos I've seen. I dont grow autos, but from what ive read about, I dont think stress inducing techniques would help anything. Nice grow. Clean
 

Leon1111

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I mean to make them produce some oils. I run CMH has dried them a lot but trichs are still ok. Also reduce daytime from 18 to 11-12 hours, giving them more rest time to improve quality. They look tired from intense lighting
 

jondamon

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I mean to make them produce some oils. I run CMH has dried them a lot but trichs are still ok. Also reduce daytime from 18 to 11-12 hours, giving them more rest time to improve quality. They look tired from intense lighting
They don’t look tired they look a little fried. Not too badly.

Again I’m still not sure what you mean about producing some oils.

THC is relative to the strain etc.

not really anything you can do to “make more oils”

Again I’m asking what you actually mean and what techniques you’re thinking of implementing.

My own techniques are simple.

provide a great environment and feed correctly.
 

Leon1111

Active Member
They don’t look tired they look a little fried. Not too badly.

Again I’m still not sure what you mean about producing some oils.

THC is relative to the strain etc.

not really anything you can do to “make more oils”

Again I’m asking what you actually mean and what techniques you’re thinking of implementing.

My own techniques are simple.

provide a great environment and feed correctly.
What can I do to to make them relax? They just growing bigger and bigger. Main colas are about to break and buds not maturing
 

Leon1111

Active Member
They don’t look tired they look a little fried. Not too badly.

Again I’m still not sure what you mean about producing some oils.

THC is relative to the strain etc.

not really anything you can do to “make more oils”

Again I’m asking what you actually mean and what techniques you’re thinking of implementing.

My own techniques are simple.

provide a great environment and feed correctly.
Use a scrog net to hold them up
I use bamboo. Is there a trick to make them start maturing instead of being patience?
 

Leon1111

Active Member
Reducing the daylight hours may help. Reducing temps down by about 4C can help too.

What’s your running temps and RH like?
26° lights on 20° lights off rh 35%-45% depends when I water. Also run 9000 BTU in 4x8 at max can't drop temps cause of 1000watt cmh
 
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