I would have loved to try a dabgo for hash and have plenty to burn through
but honestly, I'm not sure that it'll be the right tool for the job.
That's not meant to be insulting because it looks sweet for other concentrates.
I'm looking at getting a press. I know if I had one I'd be all over it...
i agree with the points the others have made.
there's certainly easier ways to know how much a plant is drinking or automate watering (SIP, SWICK, drip lines...)
IMO without tracking media type, rh and temps,
and different combinations of those, the data wouldn't be very applicable but don't...
Thanks, Ab. "I've got this one in the bag" too.
Blue Dream
17-18 days of drying. The bigger buds may still be a bit moist but I suspect it'll balance out.
Thanks, CL. There's a few duplicates in the collection if you want to trade. 🎴
I appreciate it, GDB.
"This Bud's for you"
Do I see...
Was this a typo? 100ppfd seems more appropriate.
But maybe it doesn't matter too much if they're wrapped in paper towel and you're doing it for the heat.
Interesting, just be careful not to overdo it. I germinate in the dark and once the seeds crack open I dump them into soil.
Welcome to the...
150w of lighting will usually cover a 2x2 area, possibly 2.5'.
IMO that'll maybe fit 2-3 plants with a short veg cycle but it'll be tight.
Don't be afraid to ask questions. The people here are friendly and wont hesitate to help.
Welcome to the site, @toydollz.
there's red mites that aren't friendly. i get the buggers outside.
they chew the leaves up and web the plant up. they're easier to battle than the smaller ones.
clover mites maybe? here's one fully grown but they start off much smaller.
I think you can rule out excess light to be the cause of the fox tailing.
It's probably genetic, given there's fox tailing even down low.
Looks to have some time left before I'd consider harvesting.
IMO fox tailing is sweet, bigger yields and a mix of trichomes at different stages.
Nice lady balls, Shed.
Well done on the pollen collection and crop dusting.👍
I've seen people cutting their pollen with flour to stretch it even further since all you really need is a granule per pistil.