First grow alaskan thunder fuck

budXL

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broken camera :(((((((((((((((((( went to miami for ulra music festival and broke ma camera there>>>



made some bomb asss bubble hash with all the clippings, my giant nug barely fits in its jar lol

shit is fire yo!

sooo highhhh
 

Jozikins

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Dude, the guy that hooked it up with the plasma light has to have a spare camera! haha.

But seriously, fucking glad to hear it came out dank.
 

Jozikins

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my secret for drying is live in a desert
Lol I feel you on that dude, I keep my humidifier cranking most of the day to keep my drying room at 48% humidity. I feel it's very important to dry and cure weed very slowly. It might have actually been someone in this thread that told me how much better the immediate quality is when using a slow dry, and tried it immediately after... They were so right, so fucking right.

Just like good BBQ, slowwwwwwww.
 

Shwagbag

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Lol I feel you on that dude, I keep my humidifier cranking most of the day to keep my drying room at 48% humidity. I feel it's very important to dry and cure weed very slowly. It might have actually been someone in this thread that told me how much better the immediate quality is when using a slow dry, and tried it immediately after... They were so right, so fucking right.

Just like good BBQ, slowwwwwwww.
Kinda funny, I'm running a humidifier and a dehumidifier in the same room. LOL
 

rasputin71

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Lol I feel you on that dude, I keep my humidifier cranking most of the day to keep my drying room at 48% humidity. I feel it's very important to dry and cure weed very slowly. It might have actually been someone in this thread that told me how much better the immediate quality is when using a slow dry, and tried it immediately after... They were so right, so fucking right.

Just like good BBQ, slowwwwwwww.
If you want to dry them even slower, and begin the curing process sooner, try drowning your plant the last couple days under the lights and give them a couple more days of darkness. Then cut and hang the whole plant with all fan leaves intact. The end product is weed that tastes great when it is dry enough for the jars, and tastes as good after a one week cure as most weed tastes after a 30 day cure.

https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/409622-truth-about-flushing.html#post5323751
 

Jozikins

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Kinda funny, I'm running a humidifier and a dehumidifier in the same room. LOL
Ahahaha, use a fan or a heater do dehumidify yo, at least your electricity is going to the benefit, and not the battle.
If you want to dry them even slower, and begin the curing process sooner, try drowning your plant the last couple days under the lights and give them a couple more days of darkness. Then cut and hang the whole plant with all fan leaves intact. The end product is weed that tastes great when it is dry enough for the jars, and tastes as good after a one week cure as most weed tastes after a 30 day cure.

https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/409622-truth-about-flushing.html#post5323751
I believe you, but I fucking HATE trimming a plant with all it's leaves on. I will usually remove all fan leaves and leave all the sugar leaves if I am going to do something like that, and even then, I fucking hate trimming limp or dry leaf, so fucking difficult without a trimmer. But thanks for the link.
 

rasputin71

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Ahahaha, use a fan or a heater do dehumidify yo, at least your electricity is going to the benefit, and not the battle.


I believe you, but I fucking HATE trimming a plant with all it's leaves on. I will usually remove all fan leaves and leave all the sugar leaves if I am going to do something like that, and even then, I fucking hate trimming limp or dry leaf, so fucking difficult without a trimmer. But thanks for the link.
I agree that trimming a plant wet is easier, as I have done both ways, but the benefit of Drowning + Trimming dry >>> Not Drowning + Trimming Wet. Some of the people that drown their plants will trim the fan leafs when chopping/wet and the sugar leafs when dry/jarring, but I prefer to do it all at the end before the jars.
 

Jozikins

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I agree that trimming a plant wet is easier, as I have done both ways, but the benefit of Drowning + Trimming dry >>> Not Drowning + Trimming Wet. Some of the people that drown their plants will trim the fan leafs when chopping/wet and the sugar leafs when dry/jarring, but I prefer to do it all at the end before the jars.
You must be Edward Scissor Hands, I would go crazy doing this, I am a horribly slow trimmer.
 

rasputin71

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You must be Edward Scissor Hands, I would go crazy doing this, I am a horribly slow trimmer.
I harvest 1 plant at a time, to stay legal with my state limits. If I had to trim all 6 flowering plants at once I might be looking for something faster, but quality of smoke > speed of trim, for me.
 

Jozikins

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I harvest 1 plant at a time, to stay legal with my state limits. If I had to trim all 6 flowering plants at once I might be looking for something faster, but quality of smoke > speed of trim, for me.
Same with me. I harvest, 1, maybe 2 at a time. But I'm seriously a sloooowwwww trimmer. I got shaky hands, and have to take time with each cut. I swear, they don't shake unless I need them to be still.
 

foresakenlion

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Plasma seems to have an extreme amount of blue the other powering of these blue frequency photons will overpower the red, and since the red drive budding it's only natural they stretched so far, I'd say based on the raw PAR of that light it wasn't distance, more the spectrum, supplementing Plasma will 600-700 nm red, perhaps panels LED, CFL, another HID, etc..
 

foresakenlion

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From what I read of ATF, it's the same as MTF, except MTF is a local name no one outside of Alaska would know, hence when it left via cutting by hand stored in an insulated container to protect it, it gained the ATF name, not to say the specific cutting he was using is or was, just saying. Too much confusion out there in this hobby
 
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