shake&bake
Well-Known Member
@PSUAGRO. The funny thing about you leaving them in the dark like this is that is exactly what the rev. from skunk magazine recommends to do. I got the article somewhere in my stacks of skunk magazines if you actually want me to find it. He basically states that you should water them lightly and then leave them in the dark at around 68 degrees for 7/10 days and the trichrome production will be off the charts. I don't know if this is true as I've never tried it before. But you may have accidentally just doubled your trichrome production without even trying. I guess time will tell that tale.