Weedmonkey
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I thought I found a plant that thrives in harsh conditions, that's one of the reasons why I stuck to White Widow, it's supposed to be easy to grow and able to withstand harsh conditions, and it seemed to work for me until now. I guess the temperature raise in my grow room that mysteriously happened a year ago or so was the final straw, I was pushing it with temps already getting as high as somewhere around 34 celsius (93 fahrenheit) and apparently they still tolerated that temp, but now it's at least a couple degrees warmer, if I remember correctly it even got as high as 38 or 39 celsius (around 102 fahrenheit) recently when it was really hot for a couple of daysForgive me for such a long reply, but...
This is a very valuable lesson that you have encountered this go round. I will say this, there are a multitude of factors that come into play when determining the final outcome of product. From personal experience(and I will provide an example shortly after), genetics, heat, the amount of water and how often plants are watered, relative humidity, and humidity when drying all play a significant role in your final product in terms of smell, shape, and potency. Take East Coast Sour Diesel and its crosses for example. ECSD when grown relatively well in optimal conditions, can be some of the best smelling, tasting, trichome engulfed, and skull smashing herb that one could ever hope to encounter.
Grow that same ECSD in the summer without a controlled environment (ac, dehumidifier, etc.) and I can guarantee that you will have nothing but hay smelling buds with a bunch of hairs protruding out of calyxes that just never swelled to their potential, a vastly evident reduction of trichomes, and a dissapointing high to go with it. You probably wont even be able to give it away. When I first started growing, I never believed in the term "finicky plant" or "rate of difficulty" talk until I actually experienced it. My mind set was cannabis is just a weed after all and it will grow wherever. LOL the days of being young and dumb.
Anyhow, This happened to me one summer while growing out an ECSD cross from cannaventure and then again a couple of weeks ago growing out Gu's Garlix. Both crosses were grown in the winter with amazing results. so stellar that I revegged and began working on backcrosses and crosses to the plants that leaned toward the ECSD side trying to lock in traits that would result in more ECSD leaning phenotypes when popping seeds. Well it's official, I just harvested and dried 2 different phenos of Garlix, One leaning diesel and one leaning stardawg. Both foxtailed but the diesel leaning ones are just atrocious in looks, smell, taste, and smoke. For this reason, I have to make a decision... Either I run ECSD crosses in the winter or just give up growing ECSD forever. I think I'm going with the latter. Too many strains out there that will yield better results in harsh conditions.
When it all comes down to it, maybe WW is a finicky plant also? who knows? but some plants do better in harsh conditions than others. You can do one of two things. Find a plant that thrives in harsh conditions OR manipulate your grow environment to accomodate what your plants thrive on.
I doubt there's a strain that's still supposed to do ok with those temps, so I guess I have to figure out a way to lower the temp.
I guess you could wait a very long time to make sure all the alcohol is vaporized, but I'm sure some of it will be trapped in bubbles so I have no clue really. That's why I was asking lol. I guess you would need to put it in a vacuum to get the bubbles out and then it could work as a way to get pure concentrate.how would one know that all of the alcohol has been removed? If so though, yest , fine to smoke.
I see people vaporizing straight alcohol and cant help but think when I see booze as a solvent for extraction, and
hear "its the best ever" I have to believe vaporizing alcohol is fun for them too.
Kids are vaping alcohol these days for real? I heard about it on tv but didn't really think it would be a thing irl. What's next, putting alcohol soaked tampons up your ass to get drunk? lol.
I'm getting old.
Yea pretty sure that makes no sense. That's certainly not my experience, I have had temps way higher while still getting decent results. I'm sure that in my case lower temps could result in better weed but I doubt it has to be as low as 80 degrees to get the best result, but who knows.To people that say you can't hit 80 degrees, I wonder why all the cannabis grown around the equator is so damn good? I guess that nature hasn't learned that it is impossible to grow good cannabis if it is over 80 degrees without extra co2. I am not trying to fight, just point out that that statement might not be 100% correct.