** Bag Of Oranges ** Community Journal **

shnkrmn

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Lights and irrigation have been off for a week one fan not blowing directly on the plants. Really happy how this tent turned out and I advanced my own cultivation techniques training these, something I've generally avoided, that will impact future strain choices.

BOOXWW

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FmSwayze

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Lights and irrigation have been off for a week one fan not blowing directly on the plants. Really happy how this tent turned out and I advanced my own cultivation techniques training these, something I've generally avoided, that will impact future strain choices.

BOOXWW

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How many days did you take them? Love the drying this way, wonder how impactful it will be staying intact? Interesting. Great work!

*what settings did you use on your controller?
 

shnkrmn

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I dried my last harvest this way. Keeping the plant in the pot stretches out the dry because the plant will slowly drink the pot dry. I'm going to remove the fans but leave the buds until they snap off cleanly. I use a wood moisture meter to test internal moisture. When it hits 12 to 14% in a bud stem, I'll Grove bag them.

I turned the lights off on day 63 from flip. I don't set target parameters in my controller. Just adjusting fans is not enough to stabilize things in my unheated, uninsulated space. I run a dehumidifier that maintains 50% in the warm months when it can get really dank down there. I just turned that off last week. Soon I will fire up the radiator I keep in tent 1 that exhausts into tent 2 keeping them both warm and that works well even in the coldest months. Here's the last months data. The squiggle at the end when I killed the light.Screenshot_20241018_090528_AC Infinity.jpg
 

FmSwayze

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I dried my last harvest this way. Keeping the plant in the pot stretches out the dry because the plant will slowly drink the pot dry. I'm going to remove the fans but leave the buds until they snap off cleanly. I use a wood moisture meter to test internal moisture. When it hits 12 to 14% in a bud stem, I'll Grove bag them.

I turned the lights off on day 63 from flip. I don't set target parameters in my controller. Just adjusting fans is not enough to stabilize things in my unheated, uninsulated space. I run a dehumidifier that maintains 50% in the warm months when it can get really dank down there. I just turned that off last week. Soon I will fire up the radiator I keep in tent 1 that exhausts into tent 2 keeping them both warm and that works well even in the coldest months. Here's the last months data. The squiggle at the end when I killed the light.View attachment 5434213
You're savage! Wood moisture meter! Genius! I have one too, I use it when check wood for cooking/seasoning. Yeahhhh I think imma do mine like this. Thanks for the info
 

shnkrmn

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We are all in sync!

I chopped my 4 boooxww. They have been drying on the plant in the dark for 12 days. I put work into training them and it really paid off. The lightest plant yielded 232g trimmed and dry. The heaviest gave 153g of really nice, rock hard buds. Total weight was 574g. It's amazing. They were only 16 inches tall throughout. I'm incorporating this kind of training into all my grows going forward. And I am complying with my state's plant count limits.20241023_125957.jpg20241023_123826.jpg20241023_125451.jpg20241023_121828.jpg20241023_114859.jpg20241023_084715.jpg
 

FmSwayze

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We are all in sync!

I chopped my 4 boooxww. They have been drying on the plant in the dark for 12 days. I put work into training them and it really paid off. The lightest plant yielded 232g trimmed and dry. The heaviest gave 153g of really nice, rock hard buds. Total weight was 574g. It's amazing. They were only 16 inches tall throughout. I'm incorporating this kind of training into all my grows going forward. And I am complying with my state's plant count limits.View attachment 5435455View attachment 5435458View attachment 5435459View attachment 5435460View attachment 5435461View attachment 5435466
You crushed it! Good work my man. The evolution of your garden husbandry is clear and abundant lol
 

bostonbob

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We are all in sync!

I chopped my 4 boooxww. They have been drying on the plant in the dark for 12 days. I put work into training them and it really paid off. The lightest plant yielded 232g trimmed and dry. The heaviest gave 153g of really nice, rock hard buds. Total weight was 574g. It's amazing. They were only 16 inches tall throughout. I'm incorporating this kind of training into all my grows going forward. And I am complying with my state's plant count limits.View attachment 5435455View attachment 5435458View attachment 5435459View attachment 5435460View attachment 5435461View attachment 5435466
Nice grow...
 

FmSwayze

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Day 127

Wrapping up week 8, the frost is really starting to set in and the fade is here. The BOO is foxtail crazy, maybe blasted them with too much light? I did turn them down to 130watts per. We gonna ride it out from here. 2 weeks left maybe, I don't think I'll hit my mark of November 15th.

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