Who REALLY Cures PRIMO?

twentyeight.threefive

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That's it. Who out there is really curing primo buds? Don't bs. If you're shit isn't really top shelf - don't comment. I've grown alot. Indoor and outdoor. I always get good stuff but only ONCE in my "growing career" have I achieved that dank dank DANK final product. Oddly enough, it was a trial run. And I didn't write down what I did. I found the bag in a drawer MONTHS after harvest and it was absolutely magical.. memory says it was 2 days drying at 60ish humidity and then completely sealed in ziplock and tossed into a drawer to be forgotten about. Granted it was a trial so it was a small baggie quantity, sandwhich baggie size.

I've hung em for a week whole. Chopped up. Indoor outdoors. Varying humidy/temps etc and its wild. This is a real science to take what you chop down to the appropriate final product.
Tell us all your secret?
What do you consider top shelf? Want to make sure I meet the criteria. You can ignore my post if my crop doesn’t meet your standards. No BS.
My last crop has been curing for almost 3 months. It wasn’t intentional but just the way it ended up.
 

xtsho

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What do you consider top shelf? Want to make sure I meet the criteria. You can ignore my post if my crop doesn’t meet your standards. No BS.
My last crop has been curing for almost 3 months. It wasn’t intentional but just the way it ended up.
If you have to ask then you shouldn't be commenting in this thread. It's only for PRIMO growers that grow Top Shelf and they know who they are. No comments from anyone else.

Where's that bucket of tar and bag of feathers?
 

Frank$ter

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The best and cheapest flush I've ever used is Mohave gold yukka extract.... 1/4 tsp per gallon and done..
Also great for reset if needed


But I generally wind down plants naturally these days with control of what goes in.... The biggest newb error is to overdo phosphorus and middle and especially later in flower....


I like to get everything into the plants early and let them move it around later in the game


Some repotting... In progress



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Frank$ter

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I can't emphasize enough that true primo is everything.... Beginning to end flawless


It's a tough measure to hold one self honestly. It requires introspection and trying new things. It's an unending process not a destination

And a little self flagellation
 

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
The best and cheapest flush I've ever used is Mohave gold yukka extract.... 1/4 tsp per gallon and done..
Also great for reset if needed


But I generally wind down plants naturally these days with control of what goes in.... The biggest newb error is to overdo phosphorus and middle and especially later in flower....


I like to get everything into the plants early and let them move it around later in the game


Some repotting... In progress



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Yucca's great to keep the soil from becoming hydrophobic too.
 
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