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Top shelf bud Flash! :adore: That green crack auto is looking real healthy!
 
This morning I tried to jar up my buds which have been in borwn paper bags for 10 days. I ve started with partially trimmed buds then removed all branches at day 5. Tested jar 2 days ago and RH climbed to 70% so they went back to the bag. This morning it went to 69%. So back to bag. I feel like they are really drying slow. Green color is almost gone so I feel like they will be great and brown paper bag maybe the best slow drying method
 
Sounds perfect Flash, gonna be some tasty buds :yummy:
 
It's the only way I dry now.
Sounds perfect Flash, gonna be some tasty buds :yummy:

Thanks guys. I had already been very happy with the brown paper bags method but today I can't be more happy as it really does the job so well VS making humidy decrease to fast in a hurry to jar. I ll show you pictures of dry weight when they hit 62-63%. I guess within 2 days they should be ready.

While I remember now I also forgot to post that about the new grow :

 
That's a real cool time-lapse flash! :nomo::popcorn::bongrip:
 
Thanks guys. I had already been very happy with the brown paper bags method but today I can't be more happy as it really does the job so well VS making humidy decrease to fast in a hurry to jar. I ll show you pictures of dry weight when they hit 62-63%. I guess within 2 days they should be ready.

While I remember now I also forgot to post that about the new grow :

cool set up looking real green great work
 
That shows growth really well.

For real. You can see how strong she bounced back after I cut 4 main fan leaves to allow more penetration. I was scared to touch it too much but she feels strong and she proved it it s like it gave her a boost!
 
I was scared to touch it too much
I felt real bad after doing my first trimming on plants, but after you see how they bounce back with vigorous growth it's a done deal. Some strains like it less than others, but overall i think selective defoliation definitely promotes growth in cannabis plants.
 
I felt real bad after doing my first trimming on plants, but after you see how they bounce back with vigorous growth it's a done deal. Some strains like it less than others, but overall i think selective defoliation definitely promotes growth in cannabis plants.

With photo I usually do mostly agressive defo, super cropping, topping etc... Since I ve been in coco I ve always had close to no issue in veg and very fast growth and training healing. But with auto my experience in the past has always been ending with sensitive plants flipping to flowering at the first sign of stress. Also that time I was ok to grow only one plant as it s summer and I don't want to spend too much on AC. So I ve planned to just lst her at first signs of pistils. LST truly works great. Topping just makes it easier and even easier if you have good light coverage as from my experience no training is needed after topping + defoliation to make the lower part get lights to grow as taller as the taller branches. 3 grows same results. Defoliation help topping IMO as the fact the lower bud sites get lights make them grow into main branches and you end up no matter what with a bushy plant without anything to do! That's so great for photos! If i had patience I would make a grow to report all that to share cause it does works wonders!
 








IMO I still can't say it s final weight cause RH is still above 62%. Plus yesterday the weight was showing 173g! So I guess it will be around 150g. Will see within Monday
 
Really good looking smoke :yummy:
 
Comparison of the green crack buds from my different grows to illustrate what I was trying to explain about how important the plant must keep being healthy to express its genetic well. I definitely believe that most of the well grown weed whatever the strain are great! So I ve come to learn that before criticizing the strain or plant we have to ensure we did well to keep her in shape. This is the only thing that will ensure the quality we are looking for. This is same strain but three different grows


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The last picture as you can guess is showing the green crack I grew the best but also the most amazing I ve seen so far. The smell were just ridiculous! Mango pineapple so strong! So sweet and fruity! Anyway so now I hope to achieve the good grow with my new 3.0 setup

Good seeds are a huge benefit. While i agree that the activity in veg and bloom are the most important part of the life of a plant, its very easy to forget that a great seed is nothing to scoff at. A slow seed will be nothing but a headache. In the picture is a graph showing what you might expect from 10 seeds. ( this info is from Jorge Cervantes' Encyclopedia)

In a group of feminized seeds you have approximately 25% chance of a robust, fast, thick growing plant, a "super seed". This is just a reference, not written on stone. All of us have had slow plants while the rest of a crop are going crazy. I tend to get rid of the ones that dont keep up.

Again, im with you on the environment, nutrients, lighting etc. But, you arent gonna get anywhere without good seeds, no matter how you grow them.

 
Good seeds are a huge benefit. While i agree that the activity in veg and bloom are the most important part of the life of a plant, its very easy to forget that a great seed is nothing to scoff at. A slow seed will be nothing but a headache. In the picture is a graph showing what you might expect from 10 seeds. ( this info is from Jorge Cervantes' Encyclopedia)

In a group of feminized seeds you have approximately 25% chance of a robust, fast, thick growing plant, a "super seed". This is just a reference, not written on stone. All of us have had slow plants while the rest of a crop are going crazy. I tend to get rid of the ones that dont keep up.

Again, im with you on the environment, nutrients, lighting etc. But, you arent gonna get anywhere without good seeds, no matter how you grow them.


Thanks for sharing! I always prefer acuse my growing skills but it s true that seed should be taken into account. For example I have 3 green crack auto that germinated with one way slower than the two others. She s growing slower as well....
 
Thanks for sharing! I always prefer acuse my growing skills but it s true that seed should be taken into account. For example I have 3 green crack auto that germinated with one way slower than the two others. She s growing slower as well....
Stupid plants haha!
 






Very happy of this harvest! 150g maybe my higher number considering I ve always been growing small plants. A bit proud and happy cause I never thought those little nugs would weight that much. They look perfect perfect in terms of dry aspect. Now let the cure start. I believe this cure will be the most efficient as never before thanks to slow drying
 
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