varies by strains, some of my others take about 5 days. But with 45% rh and 75 temp, and air movement in the room (not ever on the bud) anything I trim and then hang is dry within 5 days. Whole plant hanging is a lot longer, more like 8-9 days.
They all look like they're from the bottom? If they are it could just be lack of light. Sometimes the plant will suck the n out and then drop leaves that don't get enough light on the bottom idk.
Awesome. I grew up in A2, spent 15 years of childhood there. I long to live in cali but the cost of living is insane, and weed is worth dirt lol 100/oz for topshelf guh I thought it was bad here.
Hawaii huh, wow I just figured it out. Never put 2 and 2 together with the Kona. Loved it out there when I visited. I think maui was my favorite island but it was almost 13 years ago so my memory isn't soo great. Loved all the volcanoes and the landscapes they created were beautiful.
I would like to check it out the reason I never did is anything with big bud, or bred for that purpose, I usually try to avoid. Herd the quality just wasn't there, but I know the critical is one of dinafems best sellers and they are a legit breeder so it might be worth a peek.
My BW(female) has been a flop so far. Won't eat N to save her life and no purp...damn o well... 'they can't all be winners kid' is the motto I believe. Merry Christmas to all, stay up!
Woah it takes a week to dry AFTER you trimmed? or do u hang plants whole. If I wet trim my PE its jar ready in 72 hours...A lil faster than I'd like but
A little taller than I'd like for a 250 (about 14" above the screen) but filled in nice. Happy with the bud development should be packed full in a few more weeks. :peace:
Dry ice hash gets too much contaminant in it. While your shaking it all around in the bucket the screen is acting sorta like sand paper... you end up with micro chips of leaf (you have to make dry ice hash with DRY trim) in the hash. You can't see it with your eyes, aside from a slight green...
I'd say it really depends on strain. I have found that the indica strains have slightly larger trichs, so the 73-90 range seems to be the best...but the sativas have the smaller trichs so the 25 seems to be the full melt bag.
Hygrozyme is a enzyme and it works better then H2O2 for sure. It is also more expensive and will not help once you have problems. But using it from the beginning it will prevent the anaerobic (lacking o2) bacteria from multiplying.
If it pollinated itself you don't want the seeds. You can let a plant go too long and get it to show male flowers, remove them and use the pollen. That will create your very own fems, but the pollen isn't always viable so it's not a sure thing. Males on the other hand seem to be very effective...