reeper2013
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That’s all personal preference, you will be lucky if you get it bang on perfect for what you want yourself. I’m afraid it’s a time consuming process and you have to learn when’s right for you from your own experience I don’t think there’s a quick way to get it perfect first time. Don’t overthink it though it’s no way near as important as your next step drying and curing getting the right temperature and humidity to ensure you don’t get mould, when to box it up when it’s dry but not too dry that’s when I really get on edge! Start your research now and get prepared. All them months of care can be ruined in a couple days of bad drying practisethanks for the input. trying to get the best affect without getting the couch lock. I will chop them tomorrow. should it have a few ambers in it or just the milky look?
search when to harvest trichomes in google images there’s a few good charts on thereThat’s all personal preference, you will be lucky if you get it bang on perfect for what you want yourself. I’m afraid it’s a time consuming process and you have to learn when’s right for you from your own experience I don’t think there’s a quick way to get it perfect first time. Don’t overthink it though it’s no way near as important as your next step drying and curing getting the right temperature and humidity to ensure you don’t get mould, when to box it up when it’s dry but not too dry that’s when I really get on edge! Start your research now and get prepared. All them months of care can be ruined in a couple days of bad drying practise
For sure read his post carefully,ok thanks ill start reading up on the drying and curing. I def. don't want any mold on them. its been a long road with them that's for sure. its not as easy as I thought it would be.is soil easier than the dwc I ran this plant in?
Yes. You’re less worried about keeping the root zone in check at every second in hard medium. I strongly recommend rolling with Roots Organics in soilless. In organics, you’re more buffered and less likely to overfeed. You also don’t have to worry about pH as much, and you feed once a week, water halfway between feedings. That simple..is soil easier than the dwc I ran this plant in?
Yes definitelyok thanks ill start reading up on the drying and curing. I def. don't want any mold on them. its been a long road with them that's for sure. its not as easy as I thought it would be.is soil easier than the dwc I ran this plant in?
Yep, i have to check in a few times a day and night.Where I am today the temperature outside at 10 am was about 2 degrees. 5 hours later it was about 10 degrees. So if I had my dry area set up perfect at 10 am 5 hours later it would be way out sucking in air 8 degrees warmer crisping up my girls hanging out in there. Fan controllers can help with this but otherwise it’s just keeping an eye on it quite regularly
As long as you have adequate ventilation you should be fine.one more question for you guys. my rh is 25% in my house right now with the furnace. can I put a humidifier in my 4x4 tent? or will that create mold? there is a carbon filter running in there, and two eight inch fans going in there now with the plant.
You don’t need a humidifier.one more question for you guys. my rh is 25% in my house right now with the furnace. can I put a humidifier in my 4x4 tent? or will that create mold? there is a carbon filter running in there, and two eight inch fans going in there now with the plant.