Oddly it seems to slightly reduce the drying time though I have no idea how that works.Do you notice any length added to the hang dry as a result?
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Oddly it seems to slightly reduce the drying time though I have no idea how that works.Do you notice any length added to the hang dry as a result?
That's actually interesting , you would think from washing the buds it would increase the dry time. Not reversed.Oddly it seems to slightly reduce the drying time though I have no idea how that works.
I certainly hope you plan on entering a nugget in the monthlies! The glitter on these things!
Critical 47 harvest. Dunno gonna guestimate an ounce-ish
Second!Aye!
0.25%.Idk, if it were my bud I might not be so hasty. It's not mould, but powdery mildew right? You can kill the pm with @InTheShed 's 1 % (is it?) citric acid spray, and wash the bud when you harvest. How long until harvest?
Where’d ya find the bags?
I bought the last two my local hydro store had and they ordered more. They apparently refilled their stock from Amazon, the new bags they got in were Chinese knockoffs. I ordered some from Amazon that specifically said Grove bags, and mine were the same Chinese knockoffs.
I only need like 2 bags and with shipping from grove it’s like 30$.. so that’s not happening either.
After discussion with my local hydro guy, the last couple weeks, I switch from cha ching back to beasty blooms. Growth is over so, no real need for the nitrogen in the cha ching. Mine kept trying to foxtail and keep growing instead of finishing up.So Channel+ and Wild Thia lack trichomes. Maybe my fault....grower error? Who knows. So I read that ice cold water can spark them into that. And not being familiar with my nutes entirely, im gonna feed them the fox farm Cha ching alone. Full dose 1 tsp. As well as it's gonna sit in the fridge for a bit to chill out before application. What doesn't kill them makes them stronger
Good to know. I like the beastie blooms.After discussion with my local hydro guy, the last couple weeks, I switch from cha ching back to beasty blooms. Growth is over so, no real need for the nitrogen in the cha ching. Mine kept trying to foxtail and keep growing instead of finishing up.