Jay p123
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Lol . I just might. I'll keep you in mind.you need a helper...
Lol . I just might. I'll keep you in mind.you need a helper...
I didn't know that.Lots of grow shops rent trimming machines.
I appreciate it. Never thought of stripping into the large leaf bags which I have plenty of.Hi Jay
I have found it works best on plants of that size or bigger....
I would only hand trim ...basically all the main tops. and larger branches .. but pretty much anything from the 1/2 way point down I would let dry on the stalk
hung up somewhere...then I would get those large curb leaf bags...brown paper...type.
once good and dry
put on a decent protective glove... and hold on to the thick end of each...branch
and strip down each branch with the glove... this will make it possible to finish in an hour or two instead of days going thru the lower branches...
I would usually end up with 10 lbs plus of small stuff....especially good for oil or hash making...
I was a little underprepared for this harvest.Of all the problems to have as a grower this is one of the only good problems, too bountiful a harvest lol
I think I'm going to need to clear out some room for a Grow tent. I keep seeing your post and getting jealous lol.Change up, some males coming up, about a week out. There's going to be a lot of plant sex going on shortly
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This is an open pollinated back cross of my Blue Harley, male's just about to start dropping.
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Cheers
Lol, same here, skipped the outdoor this year and now I'm regretting it seeing yours, damn nice haul there. Should last a little while. I typically a couple of lb. plants outdoor and they go straight into sift for my meds. Indoor is a lot of fun though, I'm concentrating on breeding for a while, that Blue Harley is my CBD project.I think I'm going to need to clear out some room for a Grow tent. I keep seeing your post and getting jealous lol.
I noticed the breeding. Something I need to get into.Lol, same here, skipped the outdoor this year and now I'm regretting it seeing yours, damn nice haul there. Should last a little while. I typically a couple of lb. plants outdoor and they go straight into sift for my meds. Indoor is a lot of fun though, I'm concentrating on breeding for a while, that Blue Harley is my CBD project.
This is kinda what I'm talking about as there are still about 200 of these size buds which Arnot really stripping material lolHi Jay
I have found it works best on plants of that size or bigger....
I would only hand trim ...basically all the main tops. and larger branches .. but pretty much anything from the 1/2 way point down I would let dry on the stalk
hung up somewhere...then I would get those large curb leaf bags...brown paper...type.
once good and dry
put on a decent protective glove... and hold on to the thick end of each...branch
and strip down each branch with the glove... this will make it possible to finish in an hour or two instead of days going thru the lower branches...
I would usually end up with 10 lbs plus of small stuff....especially good for oil or hash making...
chunky nugs.Day 82, going to start chopping these last 2 plants.
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Thanks Jay. I am going to weigh a few big ones wet and then again each day as they dry. Wanna get a look on how much weight loss I experience.chunky nugs.
Careful....offering free stuff here will get you banned. They don't like that much for some reason.Call me crazy but I was going to reach out for help from a couple of guys in the GTA from this forum. However the wife did call me crazy sooooo
Gonna buy an electric trimmer for the rest cuz it's on sale for 275 rather than 699.
If your in the GTA I'll keep you in mind when I have some mason jars full and ready and it turns out to be something nice I'll help out a few guys on the forum from GTA for free who can prove a script.
Again I don't know how it's going to turn out but if it's worthy I will have a few jars to hand out. Hopefully to a few people that need a little interim while they wait on there Crop.
Jay