crazyMIman
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nice plants
Fucking beautiful man.. now thats a work of art right there if I've ever seen one. Absolutely beautiful man.. excellent job!
if there are white hairs anywhere then the bud is still growing. as long as the bud is still growing it is still producing NEW thc. THC that is not yet ripe.
THC breaks down into other chemicals. less desirable is a matter of opinion.
i have NEVER smoked over ripened pot. at least not over ripened pot that "went bad".
CBD is responsible for the "body high". a very desirable effect sought out by medical patients such as myself. personally i enjoy being "stoned". it's why i do it.
it's all bullsh*t.
little yellow bananas hold pollen. they are a bad thing at this point. being nearly finished though there is not much to be done about it. some people do pick them off. i never bother. you may end up with a few seeds. this won't be a problem, other than you will have a few seeds.have a lemon skunk plant flowering its nearly finished and notided little yellow banana shaped pistils coming out of buds . i seen an article that said sensimilia plants often try to pollenate therselves at late stages of flowering . and to just pull them off when u see them ? im confused and dont want to ripp things of the buds? need help its my first grow
NEVER ALLOW PLASTIC ANYTHING TO MAKE CONTACT WITH CANNABIS. (not yelling, just wanted to emphasize the importance of this) Plastic is statically charged easily, which gives it the nasty tendency to draw resin glands away from the flower upon contact. Anyone who has used a plastic bag to store cannabis has seen proof of this in the layer of cyristals that remain clinging to the sides. Many plastics are composed of polymers that can bind to resin glands--this becomes problematic when using plastics to perform extractions (especially sub-critical), and furthermore the storage of the extracted product (oil, bubble) in plastic vessels. It is also possible for certain polycarbonate plastics to leech chemicals which are potentially toxic--especially when torched. Plastic is also porous, allowing air penetration. Now you don't have to take my word for it, but from what I have seen, smelled, and tasted, the best bet is to leave the plastic at the store. Glass, glass, and glass. And quality glass too--old/cheap glass (while aesthetically/financially pleasing) may contain led, and although I cannot imagine temperatures rising high enough to allow the glass to leech led (while leaving the contents undamaged), who wants their meds around leds? Not me. Clean glass is the way to go in almost any situation pertaining to cannabis.My question is the first few pages he has the buds just like on a rope. first few times I grew I used a plastic bag and hung them inside of that....but when the dried they still where like a little wet and soggy. is there any real RIGHT way of doing this?
While i am here.. I just would like some more experienced view on my 3 plants.. They are nearing i am sure. But i am not sure when..
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thnx
Thanks. They do even look better in real life. The trichomes look coudy but i don't see a major amber color yet. I am now at precisely 8 weeks and the target was 9 weeks so.. wait.. patience.looks really good. i'd say another 2 weeks or so.
turkey bags.How do you cure a very large amount with out using plastic
Thanks. They do even look better in real life. The trichomes look coudy but i don't see a major amber color yet. I am now at precisely 8 weeks and the target was 9 weeks so.. wait.. patience.
The funny thing is realy that the 3 plants all look different and behave different too. Isn't that fantastic. Will they finish together.....
Oh by the way, maybe you know.. I expect actually a period of rain coming soon, as the weather has been very sunny lately. Will that be harmfull for the ripening buds, or is it no problem. I can put the plants inside, but not much sun there you see.