Not a big deal for me because I was looking for a late harvest anyway. I prefer the "couch stoned effect" when most of the trichomes are brown.
116g of wet final product...To be honest with all the problems she went through I'm impressed.
Hi guys, having no time for a USB microscope here is what I can do.
Anyway I'm waiting until tomorrow evening for the big chop. This way I will have 10 full days of drying time. Maybe it will take less... surely I hope it won't take longer...
Zooming in I can say trichomes are at least cloudy...
I have both humidifier and dehumidifier, I can both rise and lower the temperature just tell me what is the best environment for the buds to dry well an quickly and I will do my best!
I actually have 2 weeks before I leave. If you think that 7 days of drying time in a well ventilated area will do the job, I'm tempted to wait a few more days...
My buddy should not have any problem to do so.
So you suggest to use a light? I thought they should be kept in the dark. So I might let them inside the grow room with the fan running and maybe 1 on 5 lights turned on
My idea was to leave her in the grow room with the inline fan running to keep the air moving and also use another little fan blowing directly toward the buds...do you think that this might be ok?
I saw a lot of people go way above the 6-7 week of flowering that Royal Queen Seed "suggests" on the data sheet. My plant is actually today at the end of the 10th week of flowering. I'm sure I've messed her up a bit but what ever I've done wrong to her theached me how to properly water her with...
Thank you Herb & Sud, but you are not helping in any way with these comments. I've understood your opinion but I can't travel back in time and avoid the nutrient lockup that happened. This is what I got and this is what I'm sure I will be happy with anyway.
Again, I'm here because I only have 2...
Premature maybe, as I said unfortunately I can let it grow maybe another week.
I won't say "roasted to death" maybe a bit on the top. What the picture doesn't show is that top looks brown but it is actually purple-ish.
That's a photo of her about 2 weeks ago, as you can see the nutrient lockup...
The leaves gone bad because of a nutrient lockup about one month ago solved with a flush. The buds doubled in size since then but as you well know, leaves that has gone lime in color and then yellow, will not come back to a beautiful green color. The plant wasn't able to absorb nutrient from the...