I hope I can do that my first time when i move to cali that is well done cant get no better than that hey are you starting another grow?first grow???c'mon are you sure??looks like you know your way around a cannabis plant too me....respect!
lol, well I helped a friend who was just messing around and had a plant in the window for like 3 months. He didn't know what to do with it so that's when I started researching and found him a 400 Watt HPS. This is my first real grow from start to finish on my own though.first grow???c'mon are you sure??looks like you know your way around a cannabis plant too me....respect!
I pruned the first the first two nodes completly off and then trimmed up each branch, starting from the main cola, apx. 3 shoots. If you look at some of my pictures of under my plant you can see where I pruned.I'm really impressed that i had to ask a question;on one of your post you said you pruned,do you mean by topping again or just trimming some fan leaves, thanks
Thanks! Very true on how trees do take longer, but it's a trade off for having low plant numbers. If plant number wasn't an issue for me I'd do a vertical grow with three shelves!!WOW!
Thank You for the kind words...
Mblaze IS one of the TRUE Masters of RIU...
I am so thankful to him and everyone on this site...
Not trees... as FUN as they are... I cannot justify the cost of vegging so long...
My Zero Veg SOG produces top quality buds at 25% to 35% CHEAPER, because of the HID veg time involved with trees......
I just veg moms with cheasy fluorescents... and the 2400w in the flower room are ALWAYS at 12/12...
Much cheaper, even if the plant count is high...
If not more... you did a GREAT JOB filling your space...
I was truly AMAZED.!!!
I can totally see that you READ and knew what you were going to do beforehand... KUDOS for that!!!!!
Can't say it any better than that. ^^^awesome fucking grow dude!!! top notch shit!
lol thanks guys appreciate it alot!!Can't say it any better than that. ^^^
I hope you hang around RIU for a while minitrees.
Thanks!!BEAUTIFUL..!!!!
I would think you want to trim NOW, while the leaves are still green and "sticking out"...
I have waited before and did not enjoy trimming crispy leaves that had drooped onto the buds... I think a much better job can be done while FRESH...
But like everything else this is a matter of opinion...
May I ask why you prefer to trim after drying?
Drying is the most key part of the whole smell and flavor department,
not flush.
Smell and flavor are related to the chloraphyl in the plant matter, while
the harshness, and burning of the throat and lungs is described when
smoking herb which hasn't been flushed properly.
You need to allow all of the chloraphyl to release while drying, but the problem
is that chloraphyl is only released and a certain rate, which is much slower
than water is allowed to release,you must allow adequate time to dry, and
the humidity needs to be around 35-45%, this allows the buds to stay moist
long enough to allow the chloraphyl to escape. It should take around 8 days
for the stem between the buds to be dry enough to snap when bent.
Tips:
Do not cut up individual branches when harvesting and hanging, this
allows the moisture to escape too quickly!
Do not trim the buds of their leaves before they are completely dried,
this also allows moisture to escape. Also this is KEY for the curing process,
a properly dried bud will smell MAGNIFICENT right after it is done being
trimmed. Trimming allows the terpenes to really expose themselves and
this causes excess moisture within the leaves and buds to allow the bud
to "sweat" and this is needs to happen right before the buds are jarred,
if you do this before you dry them, what happens to the terpenes? They are
released in to the air and dissipate, you need to do this before you jar them
and then the buds sit and bask in their own dankness..... This is how the
curing process begins. The dispenseries here in boulder buy my meds the
same day that I trim them because they smell as if they have already been
cured, but really, they were dried properly.
Did yo notice that the guy said his humidity is VERY LOW...
...now that I think about it
thats just my experience, here in colorado it is dry as hell, no moisture,
0-5% humidity, so i gotta keep my shit real humid and leaving the plant
whole helps. But if you're in a humid environment, you gotta chop that
shit up or else it could mold!
Yeah I did read that and was wondering if I should do it this way or not, because my humidity is at 55% in the room right now. Do you cut your buds off of the main stem and hang them all up individually?Did yo notice that the guy said his humidity is VERY LOW...
Then SURE!!! you do not want a quick dry... so keeping the leaves help retain some moisture... and thus helps taste.. but by preventing a quick dry in a harsh environment... nothing else..
In a more "normal" setting say... 50% RH.. you do not need to slow down the process... it will happen slow enough...
Did that make any sense?
As for the flushing, I hear a lot of people say to flush for 1-2 weeks as I used to do but I have found a better way to flush that takes less time.
If you use this 'Emergency Flush' method then it only takes 3 days so you can still give your plants nutes it needs in the last few weeks to help increase yield.
This is how the Emergency flush is done:
http://www.marijuanagrowing.eu/viewtopic.php?t=21899
http://www.marijuanagrowing.eu/mr-o-s-how-too-emergency-flush-using-a-bubbler-t29346.html?hilit=emergency%20flush
I use this method all the time now and it works great.