osowhom
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put scotch tape and honey over the wounds so they dont suck in airi mean a few select branches wont hurt it i do it just take the lower ones or the ones with the dead leaves
put scotch tape and honey over the wounds so they dont suck in airi mean a few select branches wont hurt it i do it just take the lower ones or the ones with the dead leaves
personally i dont wait for amber 15% once they are mostly cloudy i chop and its a better high for meI wanted to know if it would affect my plants ability to mature if I harvested some now and the rest later
solid adviceYou don't need to flush. Never.
Until EACH trich is 80% amber you don't loose on THC.
Autoflower trichs can stay milky/cloudy up to plant death.
You can harvest part of the plant with no problem. And that could up a THC and resin production in what left.
For me they look ready. You can keep them a week more, if you are not sure.
I agree with everything you’re saying except for the flush. If the plant is being fed non organics, it needs to be flushed imo. I’ve tested both ways, when I do a proper flush the final product burns way better than without flush. I live in a place famous for cannabis production, and I’ve been privileged to learn from a ton of professional growers. Every commercial grower has a different method / ideology regarding flushing, but they all flush their plants.You don't need to flush. Never.
Until EACH trich is 80% amber you don't loose on THC.
Autoflower trichs can stay milky/cloudy up to plant death.
You can harvest part of the plant with no problem. And that could up a THC and resin production in what left.
For me they look ready. You can keep them a week more, if you are not sure.
Does none flushing still get you stoned?I agree with everything you’re saying except for the flush. If the plant is being fed non organics, it needs to be flushed imo. I’ve tested both ways, when I do a proper flush the final product burns way better than without flush. I live in a place famous for cannabis production, and I’ve been privileged to learn from a ton of professional growers. Every commercial grower has a different method / ideology regarding flushing, but they all flush their plants.
I don’t really understand the question, but yes, unflushed flower will still get you stoned, but it will burn black and often require multiple re-lightsDoes none flushing still get you stoned?
Hang on let me check that, I will roll oneI don’t really understand the question, but yes, unflushed flower will still get you stoned, but it will burn black and often require multiple re-lights
All good.Hang on let me check that, I will roll one
Should all of us be worried because you compared chopping a plant with chopping a human with such normality?Lets say your plant is a person.
First you chop of his arms and legs, then you wonder is it stressful to leave him for a week then come back and chop the rest of him up.
If you properly dry and cure your flower, plant don't understand that it was chopped down and keep using nutrients stored in the tissue.I agree with everything you’re saying except for the flush. If the plant is being fed non organics, it needs to be flushed imo. I’ve tested both ways, when I do a proper flush the final product burns way better than without flush. I live in a place famous for cannabis production, and I’ve been privileged to learn from a ton of professional growers. Every commercial grower has a different method / ideology regarding flushing, but they all flush their plants.