Those are some sexy ladies pole dancing on your bed.both grows are hanging & new plants occupy my tentsView attachment 4050460View attachment 4050461 View attachment 4050462View attachment 4050463
Yeah the other grow is hanging in the bedroom & im slowing that one I'm coming off a long dry spell & you're right slower is better all the way around some people trim as they chop & then dry the buds I'm kinda in a hurry but not that big of a rush , how was the hunt ? I notice the night air has got crispy the past week finally got enough frost to kill the fliesI see the fan running and thought id share my thoughts. If your living areas rh is in the 30s or so.... i used to rush stuff to market in 5 days or so utilizing fans dehoughs.... now days i cut at the base and hang fir 6 to 7 days with little or no burping or guessing. I've learned to accept a slow dry. Dry trim is a touch more work; I think the added aroma is worth the extra 3 or so days. PS been on the scissors for 14days straight
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I haven't had bug problems since I moved up here from Stockton but I isolate new clones in a different area than my roomStill using Tupar? I just put some moms into dwc due to root aphids. Little pests can't live underwater! It saved my plants!
Man oh man she is going to fill up the tent very nicely!I know this is a long thread but this is where my friends seem to find me also a good place for me to scroll back for info I've got more denser growth than when I flipped last grow this should rock I've set Jan 15 th. as my flip dayView attachment 4071086
I'm really hoping I've corrected my shortcomings from last grow the cobs don't seem to get as much stretch after the flip as either my hps or the clw that's why I'm going 5 more days I'm trying to see if I get a direct link between veg size before flipping & final yield of usable productMan oh man she is going to fill up the tent very nicely!