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Dr.Amber Trichome

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Looks like my seeds are in the country, have been in New York for a couple of days. Blue looks amazing.
Mine, of all places , were in 2 distribution places in NJ! Then they went to Tulsa yesterday and to my mailbox today.
I ordered them May 7, they got shipped out May 9 . Finally got em today. So less then month although it felt like forever.
I am so happy they made it to me. I really wanna pop em.
I hope yours get to you soon.
 

Rschid

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I ordered on May 8th, my order got canceled for some reason and finally shipped on the 21st. Royal mail says they are in San Francisco, usps says they are in New York. If mine get here soon enuff, I think it would be really cool to pop a chemdawg the same time as you.
 

HH1956

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So what off the viper are you using? Just the cabinet? Plants look great! Good to see you HH!
I used the housing & some of the wiring the heatsinks & cooling fans I got really lucky as everything fit with little modification required total cost was about $210.00 the original vipar was given to me & the overall quality of what I used was pretty good the drivers I got on e-bay for $25.00 each
 

Rschid

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My plant seems to be drying at very different rates, do you guys pull them and jar them all at once or individually as they seem ready? I guess I never really thought about it.
 

metic

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My plant seems to be drying at very different rates, do you guys pull them and jar them all at once or individually as they seem ready? I guess I never really thought about it.
Can jar it all up for 12-24 hours to redistribute the moisture and then take it all out to dry again, just don't leave it jarred for too long or you will get mold.
 

colocowboy

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My plant seems to be drying at very different rates, do you guys pull them and jar them all at once or individually as they seem ready? I guess I never really thought about it.
I usually try to dry it down together, Whole plant at first, @10 or so days as it all gets close I break the stems down to fit it in gallon ziplocks to “sweat” for a day or two, tends to make the bud become homogenous with its moisture. From there I put some bovedas in with it for a couple days, burping daily, then jar it and burp it for a couple more weeks. By this time I’m starting to sample it slowly bringing it down to about 20%. That’s just me and some people say bovedas take smell away, I’ve not noticed that personally.
I have read that 12-18 days to dry and gradually bringing it down to 20-28 % over about 6-7 weeks is perfect for most strains. In my experience this holds true. Especially that first part, too fast and it’s hay. Also keep the temperature under 75 degrees or again hay.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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I ordered on May 8th, my order got canceled for some reason and finally shipped on the 21st. Royal mail says they are in San Francisco, usps says they are in New York. If mine get here soon enuff, I think it would be really cool to pop a chemdawg the same time as you.
Yeah that would be really fun ! I have a month to decide if I’m moving. So I am going to hold off growing again until July. If I stay here I’m moving my tent into the closet .
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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My plant seems to be drying at very different rates, do you guys pull them and jar them all at once or individually as they seem ready? I guess I never really thought about it.
Keep your temp gauge in your dry closet. Do not have a fan directly on the buds. I keep a fan oscillating in the next room . The size of the bud will determine dry time . Try your best to dry as slow as possible . A dark cold closet and I run a humidifier to keep the room as moist as possible at least 65 % humidity. When you think they are dry put them in jars . I keep my jars with humidity packs and a temp reader in each jar .
 
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Axion42

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Keep your temp gauge in your dry closet. Do not have a fan directly on the buds. I keep a fan oscillating in the next room . The size of the bid will determine dry time . Try your best to dry as slow as possible . A dark cold closet and I run a humidifier to keep the room as moist as possible at least 65 % humidity. When you think they are dry put them in jars . I keep my jars with humidity packs and a temp reader in each jar .
At what humidity level do you like in jars?
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Thanks doc it has been a work in progress & the I was kind of intimidated at first but kind of forced myself to see it through lol
I hear ya . I
Really don’t cook very often and when I haven’t for a while I get intimidated by complicated long multi step recipes that call for many different ingredients and cooking tools , but afterwards it’s so rewarding.

these gummies turned out exact opposite my first batch which did not bind very well .

These really bonded well and I’m stepping up my game now and going to get it right soon.

Your doing great! And should be really proud of your accomplishment . That was quite a complex project you just completed.
Looking forward to seeing that light preform.

can you please tell me about the little lights that aren’t on in the picture you posted . are they red and blue and when do you turn them on?

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