GvegasGrowa
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They don't look cloudy enough to me.I usually go till I see a little amber. Weather looking good next few days, may want to wait a little.
All things being equal, I try to do three cuttings, each a week apart. Take the top 4-6" inches off each limb. The buds right below will beef up. The last cutting will remind you that larf is what you make it.I'll hold off for a few more days. Maybe shoot for mid next week.
Anyone have any experience with only harvesting the large buds and giving the larfy popcorn more time on the plant to mature?
I've heard multiple points of view on this. From "it absolutely beefs up the remaining buds" to "it's a waste if time, put those buds in the hash pile".
Thoughts or first hand experience???
Add some heat. The truck is to add just enough to bring RH down without making the buds so hot they get desiccated and kill the flavor.Drybox is complete. Now let's see what my chances are of getting it down to 55%. Also cut 4 more that were ready.
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I had 2 that finished before October all the rest have been pulled other then 2. Man this has been a wet one this year.Fortunately I don't see any choppers here in VT, one of the reasons I moved here. Unfortunately though my strains are maturing 3 to 4 weeks later than they did there and my spots are dropping like flies since I was in the corn. I love the corn but you have to be done by the 30th of sept. My genetics have crushed me. Im curious Smasher, were you finished before October?
So you dry trim? I wanted to try that to see if it was easier.I've filled my spare room 14 times with 12 plants. Fewwww. Glad that's over.
They done yet?
It's awful. I can't believe this is October. Trying to dry right now, and it's a nightmare.Still fighting oppressive humidity now with dropping temp. but I won't back down.... lol good luck getting that tune out of your head. View attachment 4024878
It was 63 @ 99 2 hours agoHeater is holding it down for now.View attachment 4024944
This. To reduce humidity, add heat.Heater is holding it down for now.View attachment 4024944
Gray mold thrives at 60 F and 80 RH. We got dangerously close to that last night. It was 70/75 At 5 am.This. To reduce humidity, add heat.
Find an RH calculator online and play with temperature vs humidity. Even adding only a few degrees of heat can make a surprising difference.Gray mold thrives at 60 F and 80 RH. We got dangerously close to that last night. It was 70/75 At 5 am.