Fix the unfixalble

Well I think you knew the answer by the title of the thread, fix the unfixable. I agree with @Budzbuddha, the buds need to be properly dried first before jarring, they will just mold if you jar them now. The boveda packs won’t help at this stage.
Beveda was only for control humidity when I was far from home.. to avoid mold
 
Beveda was only for control humidity when I was far from home.. to avoid mold
Yes Boveda packs will help to stabilize humidity once the buds are already cured. They will not take wet fresh buds and dry them. If you have ever used them you would know that. They are not very good at bringing humidity down, and will raise it a point or two, but won’t just magically dry a wet bud put in a jar. If they did drying and curing wouldn’t even be a thing.
 
I have no lens.. I’m waiting it for today, for next time.. but I repeat, I HAD to chop…
We get it, you HAD to chop. But, you must understand that by doing so YOU stopped the development of the plant and caused this to happen. There's nothing anyone can do to change that & the product is not perfect. Budzbuddha is 100% correct. These are plants and they develop & finish on their own time schedule. If they are not allowed to complete their cycle, they're just dead plants. I'm sorry.
 
As an example, I have 2 autos growing right now that are supposed to be the same strain; both receive the same light, water, etc. They are 11 weeks from seed and one is fat & sassy, looking like she might be finished in another 2 weeks, maybe. If it matters, the trichomes are starting to cloud, still a lot of clear with an odd random amber one here and there, but this isn't how I determine when they are done. The overall look of the plant will be the major indicator.

The other plant, on the other hand, is just starting to flower and if I had to guess I'd say she'll be done in another 6 - 8 weeks, maybe; really can't tell at this point.

By the way, tomatoes have trichomes and you don't harvest tomatoes based on the appearance of the trichomes. You harvest the plant when the fruit has fully ripened. Your bud is your fruit, harvest it when the bud looks ripe. Good luck next time.

And you know those tasteless red balls of water they sell at the grocery as tomatoes? Harvested too soon; just saying
 
Last edited:
Back
Top