Newbro 2nd grow

Boelke57

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Hey guys, first time poster. Just harvested my 2nd grow, Liberty Haze indoor. My first harvest was lost to mold because I wicked under-dried because newb. This one I dried for 6 days then jarred since, (another 7 days). Bud looks super airy and hairs are long. It just doesn't look as dense as every picture on Google. Did I do something wrong, harvest too early, or something else? Pics for reference..
 

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vostok

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how did you do that ...?

after 42 years of growing weed

it still takes me a minimum of 14 days to dry and a month to cure

good luck
 

Jeremy Pivens

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Hey guys, first time poster. Just harvested my 2nd grow, Liberty Haze indoor. My first harvest was lost to mold because I wicked under-dried because newb. This one I dried for 6 days then jarred since, (another 7 days). Bud looks super airy and hairs are long. It just doesn't look as dense as every picture on Google. Did I do something wrong, harvest too early, or something else? Pics for reference..
What growing medium and how much /often were you feeding them? What were they getting fed? How many watts and how many grams?
 

Boelke57

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Soil medium, water every other days, she was thirsty. Feed nutes twice a week. Followed Fox Farm directions for grow big, tiger bloom, and big bloom.

600 watt, haven't weighed yet since still not done curing.
 

Jeremy Pivens

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Well if you did it right you should have close to a pound. How many plants under the Light? You can weight it even when its not done curing, it will still be pretty damn close once it's done, within 5 or 10 grams on a pound.
 

Boelke57

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Only one plant, topped twice. I can't weigh it now, not at location. But I'm guessing less than 5oz. My last plant was about 6oz. Should I have let it flower longer? I saw the sugar turning from white to clear to some brown so I thought that was the ideal time to harvest(near 9 weeks flowering) based on what I saw around the forums.
 

Boelke57

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How did I do what? I went by what all the posts said when dry, look for a pop in the stems when bending. It cracked on a few of them and popped the rest so I thought it was good.
 

Jeremy Pivens

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You just need to up the square footage of your canopy. Try to get it to cover the 4'x4' area completely underneath your light. Don't flower longer, just get better bloom nutes and try running 2 plants vegged the same time under it.
 
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