IS it cool to harvest with amber 60% milky and 40% amber

KaliKitsune

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60/40 is probably much further along than most on here harvest......so kudos for making it this long :hump: Follow FDD's advice and let them go just a bit longer.

My only addition to this piece is once you do harvest, make sure you dry and cure properly. It's such a shame to care and nourish the girls for as long as we do to only screw up the final and most important phase of the grow. It makes me cringe when I read posts that say dry and cure only takes two weeks.

:peace: out
:joint: ~Boneman
Proper water curing takes even less time than that.
 

SAmisery

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damn well lol, i cut one of the main buds off bcuz it had the most amber colored trichs, and this is my first grow but i have smoked some good dank the past 5 years and i have to say im pleased with my self.. i had a couple grams curing that i plucked off a couple weeks prior and i have to say i couldnt keep my eyes from rolling to the back of my head haha
 

Greyskull

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water curing is HORRIBLE!!! ARE YOU SERIOUS????

it takes away the wonderful aromas it takes away the flavors....

water curing is something you do when you have PM and don't have enough to make hash... ime it ruins the hard work you put into growing the killakilla.

water curing... lol
 

Boneman

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Proper water curing takes even less time than that.
I dont know about water curing other than what I've read. I grow for strictly personal reasons and time is not essential. I am not going to cut corners to save a bit of time. I am not going to waste 3-4 months of a successful grow and not finish up with a proper cure.
 

KaliKitsune

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water curing is HORRIBLE!!! ARE YOU SERIOUS????

it takes away the wonderful aromas it takes away the flavors....

water curing is something you do when you have PM and don't have enough to make hash... ime it ruins the hard work you put into growing the killakilla.

water curing... lol
Proper water curing only removes the chlorophyll and will leave all the essential oils inside the weed.

It also turns the bud a nice golden-brown color if done right, and looks like some outright exotic bud.
 

ProPlayer420

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I tried water curing ONE time . It was the worst curing I've ever done. Period! Don't waste good bud water curing. I did the whole week with the bud in a cooler underwater changing the water daily and wasn't pleased. Although the buds were tight and nuggy, the taste change was awful compared to just 4 weeks of just curing bud normally. The bud shrank alot and lost weight about 1/4 more then normal. I think this technique is more for mid grade weed! just my observation!
 

KaliKitsune

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I tried water curing ONE time . It was the worst curing I've ever done. Period! Don't waste good bud water curing. I did the whole week with the bud in a cooler underwater changing the water daily and wasn't pleased. Although the buds were tight and nuggy, the taste change was awful compared to just 4 weeks of just curing bud normally. The bud shrank alot and lost weight about 1/4 more then normal. I think this technique is more for mid grade weed! just my observation!
This is true, water curing does remove more weight because of the effectiveness in removing the extra chlorophyll.

The trick to keeping aroma and flavor though is to use a constant water temp and do not let it deviate.
 

Greyskull

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I tried water curing ONE time . It was the worst curing I've ever done. Period! Don't waste good bud water curing. I did the whole week with the bud in a cooler underwater changing the water daily and wasn't pleased. Although the buds were tight and nuggy, the taste change was awful compared to just 4 weeks of just curing bud normally. The bud shrank alot and lost weight about 1/4 more then normal. I think this technique is more for mid grade weed! just my observation!

:clap:

water curing is for :dunce:
 
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