KaliKitsune
Well-Known Member
After careful consultation with a few experienced growers, I have decided to chop my plant at week 5 of flowering. Why? It's basically DONE. Most pistils had turned red, and more than half of the trichomes had turned amber.
So what you see here is a pic of after-trimming and then them hanging out to dry for a few days. Once that's done, I'll put them in mason jars for another week or so, then re-hang them with paper bags over them for another week.
Can't wait to smoke this, my first good plant since moving out here to Cali. It's so different growing out here compared to Memphis.
So what you see here is a pic of after-trimming and then them hanging out to dry for a few days. Once that's done, I'll put them in mason jars for another week or so, then re-hang them with paper bags over them for another week.
Can't wait to smoke this, my first good plant since moving out here to Cali. It's so different growing out here compared to Memphis.
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