Tiflis
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35 gramsShall we play a game? Guess the weight! Winner gets " street cred' "View attachment 4323873 View attachment 4323869 View attachment 4323870
35 gramsShall we play a game? Guess the weight! Winner gets " street cred' "View attachment 4323873 View attachment 4323869 View attachment 4323870
Looks like the 16oz cup "Extended Edition"
Maybe it was one of theseLooks like the 16oz cup "Extended Edition"
I can't tell from your loupe shot if you have any amber trichomes, but the buds look very close if not ready now. She still has some white pistils which may indicate it needs more time, but it may be ready for the axe now.Does she look anywhere near being close ?
Yeah, she is almost done.. Pretty nice btw...The last Sunday weekly update
I flushed her yesterday, for the first and last time, with 1 liter pH-ed water. It only took about 45 mins lol damn this cup drains slow . I mixed like 5 drops of tiger bloom with last 100ml water at the end, didn't want her to starve to death..
Top, side and word of the week/hole pics:
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A couple closeups I took using an old loupe I found
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And the newest member of my tent
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Does she look anywhere near being close ?
come on bro. You got more than that. Me being paranoid as a mf estimated you getting over 100gs LOL.Still 75g but its far from being dry enough.
I am hoping he still has 50 grams or more of extra water in those nugs!come on bro. You got more than that. Me being paranoid as a mf estimated you getting over 100gs LOL.
Or more.I am hoping he still has 50 grams or more of extra water in those nugs!
The reason why I never used paper bags is because you have to chop up the plant into little nugs. I mean you can use the big paper bags or sheets of paper but I find it better to dry the plant whole. The slower the dry, in the right conditions, the better.@Randomblame how long since you chopped?
I like that you're using paper bags, I do that too, but only for last couple days of drying. Hang up the whole plant for a week minus the fans, if there's any left lol
I think 75 g is one hack of a harvest from a party cup
hahaI am hoping he still has 50 grams or more of extra water in those nugs!
Leaving the fans on will definitely prolong the drying period, you just gotta watch out for leaves wrapping the buds and inviting moldThe reason why I never used paper bags is because you have to chop up the plant into little nugs. I mean you can use the big paper bags or sheets of paper but I find it better to dry the plant whole. The slower the dry, in the right conditions, the better.
I usually chop the plant whole and hang whole but sometimes I chop the plant into its individual branches, if I have to, and dont even take off the fan leafs either. I read somewhere that doing this makes the drying stage last longer since the moisture is leaving only through one point (the spot you took the scissors to it) instead of through every cut you made while trimming.
@Randomblame how long since you chopped?
I like that you're using paper bags, I do that too, but only for last couple days of drying. Hang up the whole plant for a week minus the fans, if there's any left lol
I think 75 g is one hack of a harvest from a party cup
You don't need to cut the plant into smaller parts when using this method. You start like always with the plants hanging upside down. Trimmed or not makes no difference, the plant will evaporate the most water thru the stomatal openings.The reason why I never used paper bags is because you have to chop up the plant into little nugs. I mean you can use the big paper bags or sheets of paper but I find it better to dry the plant whole. The slower the dry, in the right conditions, the better.
I usually chop the plant whole and hang whole but sometimes I chop the plant into its individual branches, if I have to, and dont even take off the fan leafs either. I read somewhere that doing this makes the drying stage last longer since the moisture is leaving only through one point (the spot you took the scissors to it) instead of through every cut you made while trimming.
Thank you for sharing this manHave chopped her last wednesday so 4 days between 1st the 2nd trim. Its just too warm here already and I want to slow down the drying process. I assume around half the moisture has already evaporated.
This probably dutch paperbag methode is fool proof and even the dumbest honk can get nice and sweet results.
I do this always which means I've started using it +30 years ago! Its the most used method her in the EU and I've at 1st seen it in Amsterdam's cannabis museum back in the late 80's when I started growing myself. This method is probably known since before the 60's and even Jack Herer has mentioned this dutch method in his books. Jorge Cerventes too!
If you for instance visit the official Greenhouse Seeds website and search the original Supersilverhaze strain and read the description you'll find a video showing how you get the highest potency out of this nstrain. And what shall I say... at the end they are using exactly these paper bag technique for curing.
You don't need to cut the plant into smaller parts when using this method. You start like always with the plants hanging upside down. Trimmed or not makes no difference, the plant will evaporate the most water thru the stomatal openings.
It would take forever if the water would evaporate only thru the cuts. But it goes faster the more plant material is removed.
Usually I just remove all the fan leaves and the smaller bud leaves with no trichomes and hang the plants upside down. Right before the twigs break with a cracking noise its time for a 2nd trim to remove those tiny bud leaves, snip the buds off of the main stem and put it in the paper bags. You can put twigs in the bags too if the bag is big enough.
The thickest brown ones are perfect.
Close the bag and hang it to a dark spot with ambient temps ~18-20°C/65-68°F and 50-60% RH. I usually repack the bags weekly to make sure the buds dries out evenly.
Do not pack too tight and only fill the bags to 30-40% to leave enough air in the bags.
I bet 80% of the dutch weed is still dried using this method cuz it's KISS style par excellence.
Pretty sure 80-90% of the coffeeshop weed is still dried this way.
Weed tastes much much better when all the chlorophyll is converted into sugars and the longer the drying takes the better it tastes. As long as there is some water inside the tissue the microbes can do their things. The converting process stops when there is not enough water for the microbes to survive.
Try it out, brother!
When you have enough time put the bag in an additional card box and carry it in the coldest zone of the basement. Leave it there for at least 2 or 3 month and no worry, bro, it will not dry out too far. The paper membrane avoids that.
The nugs will still have a good consistency and enough residue moisture. Sometimes I do this only with the most potent top colas of a strain to create weed you could submit for the high times cannabis cup.