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80 days since I flipped her and all the Trichomes were milky with a touch of amber. CLYummers!
Big and beautiful harvest Cap'n! Good moves! Oh the smells in there! How many days in flower did she go?
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80 days since I flipped her and all the Trichomes were milky with a touch of amber. CLYummers!
Big and beautiful harvest Cap'n! Good moves! Oh the smells in there! How many days in flower did she go?
I won’t know until it’s in jars but I’m hoping that fungus problem is resolved. The Panama was in the closet so I have more room for my closet Tiger. The tent is still wall to wall to ceiling almost with buds. CLThere is room in your tent now and good luck with your chocolate Thai. You have a lot of time invested in your plants and now you are counting down. How's it feel.
Yea after looking at that picture again it is full of bud. I see work in your future, but fun work. I hope your fungus problem is resolved; you were on it pretty fast, so I think without looking at your plants you got it.I won’t know until it’s in jars but I’m hoping that fungus problem is resolved. The Panama was in the closet so I have more room for my closet Tiger. The tent is still wall to wall to ceiling almost with buds. CL
I have the oscillating fan in the closet and a box fan in the basement but I’ll put it on high then to speed up the drying. In such a small space it should move a lot of air. CL.Oh I forgot to mention that if your RH in the basement is in the low 60s feel free to get the fan oscillating and blowing on the buds if you like. You can't lower the RH of the flowers lower than the room no matter much you blow on them. The faster you drive off the moisture the better.
Luigi. CLCongrats on the harvest CL!
Do I see Super Mario running on top of those pipes?
Depends on what the Trichomes are looking like along with the feeding. And the overall looks of the plant and what she’s doing. CL.Stop or slow feeding? How you thinking?
How long would you estimate before jarring? CLNice! As long as the RH stays at 65% and the stems snap you can leave them hanging or cut them off at your leisure...with that loupe handy as you go.
Yeah I’ll do a better trim first then fill one up 3/4. CLWhy not take off a jar's-worth of the smallest flowers and seal them up overnight and see what the RH is?