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Awesome post! Very informative and helpful.
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ive been doing this for a while now.. for best of the best smells and tastes.. i allow my plants to be flushed.. the last 2 waterings of flush.. i flush with as cold as i can get the tap water .. and also been lowering my room dark time and lights on temps. the last week or 2.. and i raise my lights the last 5 days.. and ive noticed that ive been getting some extremly stinky buds..
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Simply a great tutorial for all growers, from novice to expert . We always can learn something of value no matter how experienced we think we are.
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@ Wrams
Oh man.. what an amazing post! I am a first time grower having a lively discussion about harvesting with a highly seasoned grower. On the other hand, I lived and worked in commercial fruits for 25 years. I know how to make things grow, just not MMJ,,,yet I knew that plants had to be harvested at night. I knew this because any plant that you consume only a part of the root, or a part of the top, that it was important what was in the stems. I considered that hay is the part that is eaten by cows, and we harvest hay at night. We harvest at night because it makes it the best for the cows, so then I reasoned MMJ had to be harvested at night. But for the life of me, could not explain why. I just knew it was really important, but was concerned that my grower friend would think I was nuts if I told him I was going to harvest at night. Thank you SO much for your post!! It made every second I was on ICC mag worth it, just to read this thread. Thank you, thank you, thank you. |
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you and simon have save my life thankssssss
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Great read. This seems simple and easy enough to follow.
Some good points in there I don't read everywhere else. |
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Long time lurker and first time grower here.
I have learned SO much from this community, and there is SO much to learn that I have been stuffing my brain with it AS I need it. I am coming into my last 3 weeks of flower and it's time to start learning about the harvest/curing part of this journey. What a great post to add to my mental repertoire. Thanks so much for the post... awesome FW |
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I know this topic has been discussed before... I know there are people on both sides of the argument. The people that say to harvest before lights come on say that as soon as the lights come on thr plant moves all those starches (etc) from the roots into the plant.
But here's my question - How could the plant Instantly move all that stuff from the roots into the plant? I mean, I could see that it would start the process once lights are on. But how could it do it instantly when hit with the first morning light? I wasn't aware a plant had the ability to move things in that manner. So, having said that, I could see why you'd want to harvest early in the AM as soon as the lights come on. But is it really necessary to try to harvest in complete darkness? Also, my next question - I have a hell of a time telling when the tricomes have turned cloudy (and yes I've seen some of the pics). They always look kind of cloudy to me, even when I know there are weeks left... Where exactly do you look? At the center of the tricome head? For the stem of the tricome to turn cloudy? I think a lot of times I end up waiting too long... |
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