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xxacehighxx

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as a somewhat experienced grower, i have learned to take every tip i hear on marijuana cultivation with a grain of salt. however, keeping an open mind and experimenting with new methods is what makes a good grower. any people with experience plz help me out.

i have heard to stop watering the last week or so of flowering to decrease potential drying time. this seems like it might have some truth if timed correctly so as not to underwater the plant. however, at the same time, just watering before harvest might increase thc production or something.
 

lampshade

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as a somewhat experienced grower, i have learned to take every tip i hear on marijuana cultivation with a grain of salt. however, keeping an open mind and experimenting with new methods is what makes a good grower. any people with experience plz help me out.

i have heard to stop watering the last week or so of flowering to decrease potential drying time. this seems like it might have some truth if timed correctly so as not to underwater the plant. however, at the same time, just watering before harvest might increase thc production or something.
Actually THC production peaks with dry spells. So a plant being saturated with water would in THEORY reduce THC but were talkin by really small amounts. But cutting after watering does slow down drying which is a must if you are going to dry in a dry environment. Lamp.
 

lampshade

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Alot of hash growers in Afghanistan actually dont water until the leaves begin to show signs of wilt, as they seem to yield more hash this way. I.E. more resin heads, maybe the same amount of thc... Lamp
 
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