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So when I'm curing, I know the common knowledge is to use a mason jar and burp them, but if I can keep my tent between 50-60% humidity, couldn't I just leave them hanging in my tent to cure?
 

GNX

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P_20170411_023009_1_p.jpg P_20170411_023242_1_LL_p.jpg Just curious what I have to do to make a grow journal . Says I do not have permission lol . Its just a journal. Do I have to earn something in order to make a journal ?
He is a photo of my finished plant tops. They turned out nice
 

GNX

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This strain was some type of hash plant. The funny thing is . Not all the colas turned out like the ones in the photo. These plants were monster cropped and they were 10 months old before flower. Lol.
It was a interesting grow. It is still half up so I will take more photos tonight .

My next cycle is Green crack from a clone I received , and I started some from seed from Crop king seeds . Its funny both plants look very different.

The one on top is from seed from Crop king seeds. yep It got burned by nutrients Very delicate plant.
And the one on the bottom are from a clone. The leaf's are very different.
I am a medical patient for the record . Everyone :)
Oh and I also started Holy Grail kush from seed by DNA Genetics .
I really hope I can do a journal lol. I will come around here more often :)
cheers
 

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GreatwhiteNorth

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So when I'm curing, I know the common knowledge is to use a mason jar and burp them, but if I can keep my tent between 50-60% humidity, couldn't I just leave them hanging in my tent to cure?
The idea behind the cure is to stabalize the moisture in the buds - this is much easier done in a sealed environment (mason jars).
 

Nsky

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So...I read every single post on this thread. Just want to thank everyone for offering all the answers, and also those who asked questions. I'm devouring every piece of information. Even when you think you know something well enough, there's always more to learn. And often, more than one way to do stuff. THANKFUL for all the sharing of knowledge.

At moments I cracked the hell up. Lol! Thanks for that also. Rollitup is a great community. :clap: :clap::clap: :weed:
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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So...I read every single post on this thread. Just want to thank everyone for offering all the answers, and also those who asked questions. I'm devouring every piece of information. Even when you think you know something well enough, there's always more to learn. And often, more than one way to do stuff. THANKFUL for all the sharing of knowledge.

At moments I cracked the hell up. Lol! Thanks for that also. Rollitup is a great community. :clap: :clap::clap: :weed:
Welcome aboard - we like new members.
Glad you showed up.
GWN
 

DonnyDee

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Hey folks


Do I have anything to be concerned about with this little guy? The new growth looks a little yellow. The seeds are under a 39W CFL setup with reflectors. I saturated the rockwool once when planting, PH'd to 5.8 and again yesterday with 200ppm nutes and 100ppm calmag. I've added an additional 30W led to them today and will be adding another 30W led tomorrow.

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buzzardbreath

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Hey folks


Do I have anything to be concerned about with this little guy? The new growth looks a little yellow. The seeds are under a 39W CFL setup with reflectors. I saturated the rockwool once when planting, PH'd to 5.8 and again yesterday with 200ppm nutes and 100ppm calmag. I've added an additional 30W led to them today and will be adding another 30W led tomorrow.

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damn dude, seedlings don't need that much work. Keep em' humid as possible, but not soaking wet. I never give infants nutes, ever. And they don't need copious amounts of light until they grow a lil more.
 
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