Going on 2 weeks of curing by burping and hand stirring several times a day. When should I stop the burping, hand mixing and infusing good air? How long to cure? These are very airy, lightweight buds and I'm concerned for over dryness.

After curing (how ever long), should I pack it tightly in one 40oz jar or just leave it loosely in several jars?

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You should be able to jar them now. I pack my jars loosely.
If you have Boveda 62% humidity packs, there's no real need to burp them again. The Boveda packs will look after it for you.
If you don't have the Boveda packs, I'd burp them every week or so for the next month. Check the jars daily, and also burp if you see any condensation on the inside of the jars, or on the bud.

Burp = empty jar onto tray and let the moisture evaporate for about 20 - 30 min, then put the bud back in the jar and seal it.
 
Gonna have to look into the humidity packs. Never heard of it before.

I only have a few ceramic jars as pictured above (that is the biggest of 3). I love these classy ceramic containers with hinged tops. I'll look for more. Each strain has it's own jar.

I'll keep it in the snap-tight gallon bucket for now. Until I find a 2 or 3 qt jar for this stash.


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Now that the 3rd batch of beans (all auto's) are germinated and transplanted, season 2 of the closet grow is in production with one in 1/2 flower and half bud (albeit the upper half are the size of a pea). And the other auto is looking bushy and "NORMAL" and is in full on pre flower!

Season 3 is just beginning with "casting" and pre-production with 4 seedlings being considered. The one front and center and its 2 moons are auto cheese cbd and I'm considering destroying at least one the 2 little ones (maybe both) because I'm in favor of the bigger healthier plants because I don't want to waste time and space growing week seedlings. The smallest one was "LITERALLY" born breach birth, upside down with the root growing UPWARDS before it was reloaded properly.

The seedling in the rear is an auto kush cbd and is thriving.

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Up until now, I've only had just this one single autoflower (out of 10ish) actually grow normally (Quebec Gold 1 of 5). All others were ka-rapp. So, at least a couple from these Canadian cbd freebies might go all the way but. I believe if Quebec Seeds would have seriously rethought their delivery methods, their seeds would arrive "UNDAMAGED"! Never buy Quebec Seeds. They are too DAMN DUMB To safely ship their products (safety for both the customers AND the products). TO THINK THAT THE ONLY ONE OF 5 TO SURVIVE IS A JUICY LOOKING GOLD!!

This SCRAWNY OG Kush is the best failure so far, ending me up with maybe 2 or 3 grams. BUT the QG is a normal auto and should give a normal yield (whatever that may be)...

While flowering, should the QG be getting the fan leaves thinned out or let it bush-out (like a midget 70's porn star?) ! These fan leaves are ALL only tri-lobe leaves and only a couple are the usual FIVE lobes. Strang to look at.

I am still waiting for any communication from Seedsman about my order. If they take much longer, the money I paid with may just fall through the cracks on other stuff. I can't find a phone number to call and my emails go unanswered. Im too poor to be "Left Hanging" forever.

Im thinking that my product is out of stock or something...
 
I expect shipping from there is a few weeks but shouldn't they at least GRAB THOSE YANKEE GREENBACKS??? LOL

If i see the charges on my account, I can relax and say "so long" to my spending $$...
 
Rather than ditch a few seedlings (would be a full room if each had their own bucket) I'm experimenting with a DIY, mini SOG with 3 auto cheese cbd in a single 10 gallon tote, saving about 1.5 ft of floor space.

Even if they all look like my QG, they're be a fun project!!!

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If things go as planned, early/mid next month I will germinate at least 2 of these chemdog and puzzle the room together with these auto's someway, to accept the seedling photos...


Hopefully the Triple pot root system will mesh well enough to stabilize the small pots.
 
I've not had much luck with auto's. My Quebec Gold is actually my first autoflowering to give me hope. Maybe a couple of the new ones will follow suit.

After this bunch, I'm going to try my hand at going on with photos to fill up my coffers (MISTAKE FREE) And then I'll be in a position where a couple fails with autoflowering won't be so bad. .
 
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