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UncleBuck

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heh you ll be lucky to get 2 pounds trimmed in one day and your back is gonna hurt like a MoFO!
i don't even trim that quickly. i take my time with trimming, i consider bag appeal very important.

and my back and hands never hurt with trimming, but my brain gets all fucked after doing the same thing for three weeks in a row.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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i had no idea drying at 80 degrees instead of 60 degrees was "baking it". i consider that smart practice here in oregon. it gets all wet and cold this time of year, not a good idea to let weed dry in 60 degree temps with 80% humidity. i'd prefer 80 degree temps with 40-50% humidity for outdoor stuff.
dont use numbers . . you need pictures and pop up books and spirographs to get growing points across to Tweedledum and dee
 

UncleBuck

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dont use numbers . . you need pictures and pop up books and spirographs to get growing points across to Tweedledum and dee
maybe modrama thought it was a good idea to let dense, moist outdoor buds hang dry in a cool, damp environment.

hell, they'd have to hang for 9-10 days if i didn't add heat. they'd be brown by the time they dried, likely get some mold deep within the bud.

add the heat and you draw that all out over the first few days, then switch them to a slightly lower temp to hang dry like normal.
 

NoDrama

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very insightful

so why are giving/asking/discussing grow advise . . . . . . . your knowledge is impotent, null and void
I haven't given any *ADVICE* other than to use a dehumidifier over a heater, and YOU AGREED WITH THAT!!!

You would be great at the game of rugby, because you would never fear a head injury since there is nothing to fear being injured.
 

NoDrama

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i had no idea drying at 80 degrees instead of 60 degrees was "baking it". i consider that smart practice here in oregon. it gets all wet and cold this time of year, not a good idea to let weed dry in 60 degree temps with 80% humidity. i'd prefer 80 degree temps with 40-50% humidity for outdoor stuff.
Strawman, I never told you to not use a heater, I told you a dehumidifier is preferable to a heater. Did you get stupid all of a sudden or is sammy rubbing off on you?
 

beenthere

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it's not surprising that you don't understand this, you have never grown a thing in your life. do you think one man can harvest and trim 10-15 pounds in a day or two? clearly you don't know shit, clayton. a true wikipedia warrior.
Get your fucking stories straight Bucky, in other threads you claim to have people helping you trim!
Now you have to do it yourself when you get caught in a lie!
And yes I can trim 15lbs in a couple of days but we use EZtrims and people to finish trim, Mr.Expert!
 

Samwell Seed Well

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I haven't given any *ADVICE* other than to use a dehumidifier over a heater, and YOU AGREED WITH THAT!!!

You would be great at the game of rugby, because you would never fear a head injury since there is nothing to fear being injured.

actuallyi said the exact opposite . . you dont want to dry out your bud fast . . .seriously can you read(mani hope i didnt type it out the other way lol)

you dont want to dry it quick the process of drying is important to the process of maturing of canabinoids in resin

best bet to avoid mold is to have tons of air flow . . and no mold . . lol
 

NoDrama

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maybe modrama thought it was a good idea to let dense, moist outdoor buds hang dry in a cool, damp environment.

hell, they'd have to hang for 9-10 days if i didn't add heat. they'd be brown by the time they dried, likely get some mold deep within the bud.

add the heat and you draw that all out over the first few days, then switch them to a slightly lower temp to hang dry like normal.
Actually I think its better to let plants hang in 65-70F temps at 30%-40% humidity, but I like bud that is dried correctly. Some people like to bake it brown and then try to say its really great weed dried correctly. Only amateurs use heaters to dry bud.
 

londonfog

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we are allowed to have 6 plants per patient in flower here in oregon, up to 4 patients per grower. so 24 plants.

i only do 6 outdoors and do the rest indoors.

i grow blueberry for a patient, i'm currently sitting on 5 ounces of it until they get back from vacation.
I'm back...please send
 

UncleBuck

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Strawman, I never told you to not use a heater, I told you a dehumidifier is preferable to a heater. Did you get stupid all of a sudden or is sammy rubbing off on you?
you said adding heat is "baking it".

Actually I think its better to let plants hang in 65-70F temps at 30%-40% humidity, but I like bud that is dried correctly. Some people like to bake it brown and then try to say its really great weed dried correctly. Only amateurs use heaters to dry bud.
well, amateurs and people who live in the damp, cool, pacific northwest.

don't know if anyone told you, but it gets damp and cold up here in a hurry this time of year.

right now, it's 60 degrees with 83% humidity. should i go ahead and dry in those conditions, or should i perhaps add 10-20 degrees worth of heat and scrub out some of that humidity?
 

Fungus Gnat

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Then what you are saying is that you would prefer to dry weed at 120% humidity than at 40% humidity. See? Stupid people really don't know they are stupid, you just proved it to yourself but are too stupid to realize it, only proving the point even further.
How can you have 120% humidity?
 

londonfog

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I find it hilarious that the leftys actually think Obama is leading. The latest poll showed them in a dead tie for the first time. The swing state polls show Obama with about a 5% lead in those three states, but they oversampled Dems by 7%, right after they had a report less than a month ago showing Republicans enjoyed a majority of registered voters for the first time in decades. LOL.

I'm predicting a Romney landslide, despite the MSM's coordination with the administration. The 47% video was the best thing that could have happened for Romney, no matter how much the left tries to spin it. As a country, we NEED to say fuck off to those that keep voting themselves benefits at the expense of others. The scumbag teacher's union in Chicago is a perfect illustration of complete selfishness in the face of collective fiscal disaster.
November will have me owning your sig for 90n days or you disappearing like the rest of the welchers becoming a puppeteer
 

NoDrama

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right now, it's 60 degrees with 83% humidity. should i go ahead and dry in those conditions, or should i perhaps add 10-20 degrees worth of heat and scrub out some of that humidity?
Get a dehumidifier and reduce the humidity of the room to 40% and leave the temp the same.

You know what a dehumidifier is right? Its not a dehydrator.
 

UncleBuck

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Get a dehumidifier and reduce the humidity of the room to 40% and leave the temp the same.

You know what a dehumidifier is right? Its not a dehydrator.
so, go ahead and dry heavy, dense, moist outdoor buds in 60 degree temps?

gee, thanks for the advice.think i'll pass though.
 

UncleBuck

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Get your fucking stories straight Bucky, in other threads you claim to have people helping you trim!
Now you have to do it yourself when you get caught in a lie!
And yes I can trim 15lbs in a couple of days but we use EZtrims and people to finish trim, Mr.Expert!
i'll probably have a few people over to trim during the peak of the plants' readiness. but for the most part it's just me.
 

NoDrama

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How can you have 120% humidity?
through the process of supersaturation. Anyone who has lived in the deep south knows exactly what I am talking about. Plenty of days over 100% humidity, its based on temperature and barometric pressure, get them just right and you can have lots of humidity over 100%.
 
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