thanks simpson 4 the help, you should do a curing segment on your youtube page a step by step break down. love your youtube page and the grow room is 5stars, i think iput my buds in the jar 2 soon i didnt even put them in the brown paper bags, they went from hanging up for five days right into the jar. like i said if you do a curing segment on youtube man that would ROCK, i got a super lemon haze plant its at 8weeks and man it smeels like lemons,when i chop it down i will let you hold my hand threw the chop up until the cure cause i really dont want 2 F this up thanks bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i will try to do a harvest to smoke video.... the only problem is what i have isnt going to be around for me... basically i do my personals different than the commercial... but i can explain the differences in my own verse the commercial...
i will step by step it though now... only because im bored and wanna kill some time..
FLUSH TO CHOP:
SOIL: when i grew soil this is how i personally went about flushing and harvesting...
1) the 2nd to last watering i would run 3x the amount of nute solution as the size of the pot at 1/4 strength.. i grew in 3 gallon pots, so i flushed with 9 gallons of 1/4 strength nute solution... the 1/4 strength removes more build up then plain water, and gives your girls a little something to eat towards the end..
2) the last watering i did would be plain water.. i usually did 2x the amount instead of 3x.. if you have a flushing agent like florakleen or something similar this would be when i would use it..
3) once the soil is dry it is time to chop.. i would chop as soon as the lights came on... over night the buds pack on trichs.. and lose them over the day.. so you get the most resin production when the lights out.. i dont like trying to do that stuff in the dark.. so i just chopped as soon as the lights came on.. or left them all in the dark and pulled plants out one by one... either way works..
4) i would start by removing all remaining fan leaves.. there shouldnt be many by this time typically... so it'd go pretty fast... you can save the fan leaves if you want to make honey oil.. or discard them if not...
5) after the fan leaves were taken off i would start removing branches, one by one, from the main stem... starting from the bottom of the stem i would trim the buds upwards... its easier to remove the smaller bud leaves by looking underneath the flowers... i would cut these over something to collect them for hash..
6) once the smaller leaves were removed i would trim the smaller leaves that come out from the actual flowers.. how much or far in you trim is up to you and what you want as a final product... again, i would save these trimmings for hash as well...
**you can save stems for honey oil also.. but it takes a LOT of fan leaves and stems to make honey oil.. saving your trimmings for honey oil, instead of hash, will produce a larger amount**
7) after i would get a plant trimmed i ran a line and hung them from it... for commercial stuff i would let it dry for about 4 days in a little bit warmer of a room.. about 75.. with a lower humidity, around 40%, to increase transpiration and drying.. for my own i would let it dry in a cooler room, around 65 to 70.. with a higher humidity, around 60% for about a week.. either way i did it i knew it was time to go to jars because the stems would snap when bent, but they were brittle.. i'll explain the difference and why towards the end..
after the stems told me they were ready i would jar them.. for commercial it was a quick 3 to 5 days.. for my own it was about 7 to 10 days.. but the longer the better.. the jars would be filled about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way full.. enough to make good use of the jars.. but enough room the buds could breath.. i would burp the jars 3 to 4 times a day for a few minutes.. to allow the moisture thats built up to leave the jar and fresh air could take its place..
now the purpose of drying and curing is to remove the moisture in the buds of course.. but there is a lot more that takes place.. i wont get to confusing, but i will say the longer the dry and cure the smoother and better tasting the smoke will be... patience at this point pays off almost more than anywhere else in the grow.. since commercial is out the door i dont mind if so much if it isnt the absolute best it can be.. it will still be fire, taste good, and smoke well.. but its not 100% the best it can be.. more like 75%.. now, with my own, i dont mind the wait... so the slower drying from the higher humidity, and longer cure, those become ok with me since i want things to be 100% for myself...
i want to stress something though.. if you do dry slower with a higher humidity make sure you have really good air movement and ventilation... the extra humidity, if not controlled through circ/vent can cause mold to grow or bud rot to take place... it is very very important to make sure you have good circ/vent while drying to avoid those devastating problems...
wow... this turned out to be a lot longer than i thought...
Very awesome post...thanks, man!
thanks bro.. glad you enjoyed..