24 - 48 Dark period before harvest

testtime

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Master of avoidance? How so? I don't have a degree in Plant Science. I'm an IT guy. I told you I was still learning. Had I taken a different career path I might have been able to make a quick summary in layman's terms that you would easily understand but I can't so I didn't even try.

There are mobile and immobile nutrients. Some mobile nutrients move one way while others are able to move up and down the plants vascular system.

I made a joke about boiling, freezing roots, dark period before harvest which is just stoner broscience and you get all unhinged as if I made a personal attack on you.

I don't care what you believe but if you really want to learn then reading 700 pages is not that difficult of a task. If you're too lazy to take the time to learn yourself and instead want others to just tell you what you want to hear then that's an issue you need to deal with. That's a mindset that is detrimental to learning anything.

Flush your plants with ice water daily while leaving them a week in the dark before you harvest. I don't give a damn.

IT guy? What environment? What languages?

I'm an old Unix / Oracle / Perl / C guy.
 

PJ Diaz

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It's probably a myth but something in the paper is supposed to help the ripening process. Ya, blocking airflow is very scary. You would just treat the paper bag as if it's a jar Opening and moving buds (more often. Several times a day. )The paper bag helps evenly dry the bud as moisture is evenly distributed in the bag.

I was going to plaster links but your smart and can do the lookup :)

Again it was only a suggestion. I don't want to have you end up with moldy bud so please research also.

Paper bag method is just a way old method (who knows it may have been debunked) but 20yrs ago it was standard practice.

TBH, do what your going to do. What makes you feel comfy.
I use paper bags all the time. My standard process is to chop the plants either whole or in branches, then hang to dry for around 5 days (until the outer leaves start to become crispy). Then I cut the branches down to shorter lengths and fill up paper bags, and hang the paper bags while the branches continue to dry. Once they are completely dry I will trim as my time allows, and go straight into jars (or bags if I'm out of jars). I find the paper bags give a more even dry, and somewhat slow the process, so they cure a bit in the bags before I trim. I don't really burp much once in the jars, because my weed is usually the perfect dryness when I trim.
 

xtsho

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IT guy? What environment? What languages?

I'm an old Unix / Oracle / Perl / C guy.
MCSE, CCNA, SQL, Linux, Visual Basic, C#, Some C++ and C. Of course HTML, some python. Too much stuff to list. I go way back to NT 3.51. Jack of all trades. I remember Netware and ColdFusion. I still have a couple Cisco 2600 switches I acquired over the years and other ancient networking equipment, software, etc... I don't know why I keep it. But I can't throw it away.
 

bk78

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MCSE, CCNA, SQL, Linux, Visual Basic, C#, Some C++ and C. Of course HTML, some python. Too much stuff to list. I go way back to NT 3.51. Jack of all trades. I remember Netware and ColdFusion. I still have a couple Cisco 2600 switches I acquired over the years and other ancient networking equipment, software, etc... I don't know why I keep it. But I can't throw it away.
Show him your 3.5 floppy :)
 

Wastei

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Lol the 3.5 floppies arent even real floppies the real floppies ended with the 5-1/4" that came in paper sleeves. And that was the last one lol...

"78" limits the perspective a bit go back a ways who played pong arcade standup? (not the home systems)
Well I have to correct you here, they're still technically floppy discs in cases, just like a VHS cassette or mini-disc.. Cheers!
 

testtime

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MCSE, CCNA, SQL, Linux, Visual Basic, C#, Some C++ and C. Of course HTML, some python. Too much stuff to list. I go way back to NT 3.51. Jack of all trades. I remember Netware and ColdFusion. I still have a couple Cisco 2600 switches I acquired over the years and other ancient networking equipment, software, etc... I don't know why I keep it. But I can't throw it away.
A nice assortment of skills. Of course you started with the Microsoft focus so you be on the other side of the table.

"Way back"
Hehe
I go back to CP/M.
Multi-user CPM, running under TurboDOS.

Get off my lawn kid.
 

ComfortCreator

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Well I have to correct you here, they're still technically floppy discs in cases, just like a VHS cassette or mini-disc.. Cheers!
Yes but it was a legacy thing, the disks were actually soft and pliable then lol thats all I was saying. 3.5"s were an amazing leap in reliability. They had way less errors due to the hard casing.

Anyone play Zork back in the days when it was online only and you had to have a work dial in connection? Lol
 

Lordhooha

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What if I don't care about the final week's worth of possible growth? My plants are 100% for myself and family and I have more than I need or even want.

What I don't have is time.

If I starve out the plant in that final week (whether by ice or boiling the roots) and watch it move all its nutrients around and burn off all the chlorophyll to get a jump start on curing is this so bad?

Remember, I do not care about the last week's worth of growth. I've got more than enough.
How about thc, terpenes and maxing those attributes out? That honestly like say I’ll could make 3000 bucks but I’ll take 750 instead because reasons. Starving your plant doesn’t make any sense regardless of how you slice it. You still will want dry slow over ten Days or so before smoking to get that nice smooth taste.
 

testtime

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Yes but it was a legacy thing, the disks were actually soft and pliable then lol thats all I was saying. 3.5"s were an amazing leap in reliability. They had way less errors due to the hard casing.

Anyone play Zork back in the days when it was online only and you had to have a work dial in connection? Lol
Yes.

110 baud acoustic coupler from either a Televideo 910 or an ADM-3A terminal
 

testtime

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How about thc, terpenes and maxing those attributes out? That honestly like say I’ll could make 3000 bucks but I’ll take 750 instead because reasons. Starving your plant doesn’t make any sense regardless of how you slice it. You still will want dry slow over ten Days or so before smoking to get that nice smooth taste.

Fine, until I have the ability to truly test I will simply follow your advice.

Tell me if I got this right:

No starving roots, water plain water on the day before chopping, have a dark night,chop, hang for at least 10 days in a dark windy tent at a specific humidity and temperature.

Temperature shouldn't be over 70 and lower if possible. Relative humidity should be 63%.

Buds are ready for jarring when the stems snap but not to crisply? That judgment call always threw me. Do I want to lean towards crisp or bendy?

I'll allocate 20 days before the move just in case it needs more hang time, that's the variable I can't control.
 
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