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Franco what did you mean by this
Let her ripe well using extra micros. Then dry extra slow and cure extra long for the woodiest, most incense-like experience ;-)
What did you mean by using extra micros. And how do I dry them extra slow cause I want this arjans to knock me off my feet. Thanks for your help man you guys are da shit. People really need to stop hating on you guys cause this is the most frosted plant I have ever came across. |
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I am glad you like it bro, and here is what I mean exactely:
when you ripe the buds, micro-elements are very important. QUOTE FROM WIKIPEDIA: Fertilizers can be divided into macronutrients or micronutrients based on their concentrations in plant dry matter. There are six macronutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, often termed "primary macronutrients" because their availability is usually managed with NPK fertilizers, and the "secondary macronutrients" — calcium, magnesium, and sulfur — which are required in roughly similar quantities but whose availability is often managed as part of liming and manuring practices rather than fertilizers. The macronutrients are consumed in larger quantities and normally present as a whole number or tenths of percentages in plant tissues (on a dry matter weight basis). There are many micronutrients, required in concentrations ranging from 5 to 100 parts per million (ppm) by mass. Plant micronutrients include iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), boron (B), copper (Cu), molybdenum (Mo), nickel (Ni), chlorine (Cl), and zinc (Zn). The micro-elements help to determine the final terpene and cannabinoid composition in the resin of the plant. Their role is much underestimated by most growers..... When i say DRY SLOW I mean take at least 10-14 days to dry the bud in a controlled environment, then package it in wood, cardboard or glass containers and cure it for at least a few weeks to achieve maximum flavor. ;-) keep us posted |
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since im growing hydroponic style would the advanced nutrients connassieur do the trick with all the micro nutes
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most if not all of advanced nutes are loaded with micro nutes so no worries!!
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