Farmer's Hat
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Nice. Im not familiar with those strains but I bet they are fire.I've got some of those Cali Con SFV OG beans too. I like some of their stuff. I'm growing the shit out of, Boss Hogg, a Chem 91 BX from them.
Nice. Im not familiar with those strains but I bet they are fire.I've got some of those Cali Con SFV OG beans too. I like some of their stuff. I'm growing the shit out of, Boss Hogg, a Chem 91 BX from them.
I grew Boss Hogg in 2013 and kept it for a few years until I stopped growing in 2016. I searched for it for the past 8 years, waiting until I could grow it again.Nice. Im not familiar with those strains but I bet they are fire.
That sounds fire, imma add it to my list.I grew Boss Hogg in 2013 and kept it for a few years until I stopped growing in 2016. I searched for it for the past 8 years, waiting until I could grow it again.
Cali-Connection is offering it in fem version now. It is truly one of the closest things to old school, Chem 91.
It's a consistent big yielder, and exactly how it was when I grew it in 2013. I am growing it now, and I got two amazing plants. They require lots of staking, if you don't do a lot of training.
Thanks brother. It is definitely easier said than done, but take your notes and keep it moving.Very nice grow. I like your decision making skills. A skill that goes a long way in this game.
100% with ya on harvest. It's a stressful time for us. We want to get it right. Your approach is much like I do. I can visually recognize the signs of a declining bud and usually don't even start looking at them with a scope until about that time.
After your BOO example here I've started 3 of my own. Looks to nice to not crack them beans.
A really nice run! I want to take just a minute and let you know how pleasant it was to watch your run. I like the fact you are organized, detailed oriented and foremost run a clean grow area.Thanks brother. It is definitely easier said than done, but take your notes and keep it moving.
Yes it can be, you've worked so hard to get here ya know. That's why I love participating in the community grows, just alot of data and different looks.
You are going to enjoy this BOO* lmao!
Thanks neighbor, I really appreciate your kind words. It does take effort, but worth every second.A really nice run! I want to take just a minute and let you know how pleasant it was to watch your run. I like the fact you are organized, detailed oriented and foremost run a clean grow area.
It is not as easy as a lot think. It takes a good bit of effort to run top shelf cannabis. You knocked it out. Look forward to seeing and sharing runs in the future. Make sure to provide us with the smoke report when you all cured up. Thanks!
Have never heard of this being done and will continue the follow. Do not think I can dry in a DWC bucketJust a small update on the dry. With all this tech in my tent I wanted to take advantage. Perhaps a bit unorthodox I left them whole in the pot. Our last light cycle ended 11/06 at noon. I'm using VPD on my controller to manage humidity and keep us in a dewpoint range similar to the drying machines. I'm really impressed, they are shrinking madly but nothing is crispy and the terps are wild. I'm really liking this.
Just drain them? DWC gives me anxiety! LolHave never heard of this being done and will continue the follow. Do not think I can dry in a DWC bucket
Awsome info! Keep us posted on this. Very interested in the results. I was planing on chop today. My dry room is sitting on mid 60's and humidity right around 60. This is with nothing but a 20" box fan angled at the door. Getting the ac in place for this afternoon. 60/60 is no problemo this time of year.Just a small update on the dry. With all this tech in my tent I wanted to take advantage. Perhaps a bit unorthodox I left them whole in the pot. Our last light cycle ended 11/06 at noon. I'm using VPD on my controller to manage humidity and keep us in a dewpoint range similar to the drying machines. I'm really impressed, they are shrinking madly but nothing is crispy and the terps are wild. I'm really liking this.
Day 1 .80 kPa with .20 buffer
Day 2 .70 kPa with .10 buffer
Day 3 .60 kPa with .20 buffer
Day 4 .70 kPa with .20 buffer
*I didn't care for the 70% or higher humidity with the .60 kPa.
*exhaust only, level 5. I started on level 8. Longer extraction I feel really gets down in all the nooks and crannies.
*Oscillating fans come on 60secs every hour indirectly, level 3.