Here is some G-13 Diesel curing at 7 weeks to wet your appetite...have a great weekend everybody!
Calendar says I hit the 8 week breeder's mark today. I still have more time to go. Pistils are still coming in strong, white, and standing at attention.
I let them dry on the in the pot without cutting and hanging. I read about that technique on one of our threads. Enough with the words, on with the show. Tell me what you think.
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I think they look great GS, nice work!
I read the thread on drying the whole plant vs. cutting. I think it was intended for drying roses and the OP was making a pretty big leap that his improved buds where from this procedure alone. I think hanging the whole plant adds way too much time to the dry and risks mold issues. I also dislike trimming dry bud.
The advantage I see to drying a whole plant isn't better bud, but rather, an idiot-proof procedure to remove moisture without a whole lot of grower intervention. The plant's root system and stems provides a buffer in the drying process. With smaller cut and hung branches, you get a lot of moisture fluctuation that if left unchecked can ruin the harvest.
I think if you use hydrometers, burping, and pay attention to your process of drying, you can cut several days from the drying process by hanging the smaller branches and also lower the risk of attracting mold.
It's been proven by SimonD that a perfectly harvested bud can only be "F" up by the grower during the all important dry and cure process. If the moisture content of the bud dips below 55% all curing stops (no matter what you do to restore the moisture, the bud will not continue curing). If the moisture in the bud is too high, you get mold and curing slows.
Anyway, that's my two cents.