Cali Cajun
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Thanks Budman. What magnification is that?jewlers loupe works man, use a string or a rubber band to attach
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that an example of what you should see, last grow btw
Thanks Budman. What magnification is that?jewlers loupe works man, use a string or a rubber band to attach
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that an example of what you should see, last grow btw
i use 30x/60x with a led light......$10Thanks Budman. What magnification is that?
Lol, that's an oldie camera for sure, don't think I have any of those left around, had multiple models over the years though.Man, I just can't take a good picture on the iPhone with any of the loupes over 10x - the focus is always wrong and not on what I'm trying to photograph. GroEr, I was wrong - my wife and I are old enough that we have an SLR, not a DSLR - I didn't even realize we still had a camera that takes film!!
Even though I didn't get any good pics, I looked at a sampling of the top buds this morning and they're looking mostly cloudy and definitely have some amber in there as well. It's been 60 days since flip (previously been counting from when I first saw buds), which is nearly to the end of the 7 - 9 week flowering window for GG#4 - I think I'm going to start harvesting a few select branches today or tomorrow and go from there. If I'm selectively taking off just the top branches from the plants, should I try to level out the canopy and drop the lights down to maintain an 18" height and try to ripen up some of the lower buds?
It's pretty easy to adjust the height. Interesting - you think 18" is high for a full-spectrum LED (HLG)? That's the height the seller recommended. You grow LEDs as well, right? What height range do you suggest?Lol, that's an oldie camera for sure, don't think I have any of those left around, had multiple models over the years though.
If it's not a huge hassle adjusting the height it might be worthwhile as they're already a little high up at 18".
it's take time to get used to itMan, I just can't take a good picture on the iPhone with any of the loupes over 10x - the focus is always wrong and not on what I'm trying to photograph. GroEr, I was wrong - my wife and I are old enough that we have an SLR, not a DSLR - I didn't even realize we still had a camera that takes film!!
Even though I didn't get any good pics, I looked at a sampling of the top buds this morning and they're looking mostly cloudy and definitely have some amber in there as well. It's been 60 days since flip (previously been counting from when I first saw buds), which is nearly to the end of the 7 - 9 week flowering window for GG#4 - I think I'm going to start harvesting a few select branches today or tomorrow and go from there. If I'm selectively taking off just the top branches from the plants, should I try to level out the canopy and drop the lights down to maintain an 18" height and try to ripen up some of the lower buds?
Ain't that the truth!!not bad......
i see alot of cloudy, little clear (which is not a bad thing), in the second pic you can get a hint of amber....just can't be sure though....
think you need to have a smoke to calm those nerves....
That does seem a little high for diode-based lighting. I run my COBs at 14"-16" once they finish the stretch. Based on the tech on the HLG's and previous experience with the older 3w diode panels I'm guessing I'd be running the HLG's at around 12"-14". However coverage is a combination of height above the canopy and the source light, getting too close your lose overall coverage so that has to be accounted for depending on the spread of the source lighting. The buds look great so 18" obviously worksIt's pretty easy to adjust the height. Interesting - you think 18" is high for a full-spectrum LED (HLG)? That's the height the seller recommended. You grow LEDs as well, right? What height range do you suggest?
Nice, looking pretty ready so staggering the chop is a good option. Enjoy the finger hash, one of my favourite bonuses from trimmingMaybe I'll try to get them a bit closer next time, although as you say maybe the coverage would fall off at the edges.
I decided to start taking a few of the tops off this afternoon - I only spent a couple of hours and didn't get very far. I've temporarily got them hanging in a storage area off the garage - temp is about 75 degrees and RH 50%. I've got a 2' high tower oscillating fan on the floor blowing below where the trimmed buds are hanging. Do I need to point the fan at the buds, or is having moving air directly below them sufficient? Once I've finished trimming the rest of the plants I'll move them back into the flower tent to finish drying.
I've got a little .25 gram ball of really nice smelling finger hash from cleaning the scissors - looking forward to tasting it later tonight!
The finger hash was much better than I expected - very tasty and a nice mix of head and body high. If the buds are similar, I'll be very pleased.Nice, looking pretty ready so staggering the chop is a good option. Enjoy the finger hash, one of my favourite bonuses from trimming
If you can get the drying room temps down a bit, and RH a little higher, it will extend your dry a bit and maintain better smells/flavours. If not, just watch they don't get too dry before you put them into curing You should never point the fan directly at them, they'll dry way too fast and you'll lose a lot of the flavour/smell profile. All you need is for the air in the room to be moving a bit, definitely not directly hitting the plants.
Oh yeah, those clothes will need a wash I'd think, first couple of days is pretty strong and it tends to stick to things like clothing.OK; I've moved the buds into a closet where I have better control over the temperature - it's 68 degrees F and RH of 56%. It is very very stinky - do I need to worry about the stank getting on clothing in that closet?
Looking good, nice harvest and some late cropping so you can see what you prefer smoke wise. Going to cost you some extra electricity or gas for your washer/dryer, but buds will be niceYeah, so I pick the closet with all my work clothes / dress shirts. Nice! At least none of my wife's things are in this closet.
I've removed the top-most / ripest buds from all the plants and am going to give the bottom ones a week or two to ripen up a bit. Now it's time to wash my clothes, apparently...
Yeah a little higher will stretch out the drying a bit, won't hurt. Pretty well anything will work to raise the RH, sometimes I use the pot/soil I cut the plants from to raise it a bit, just water the pot and it'll hold moisture and increase RH.Thanks GroEr - RH looks like it's sticking right at 55%; maybe I'll put my wife's aromatherapy mister in there filled just with water to try and raise it another few percentages. I turned off the fan - between the higher first day temp and the fan it seemed as if the smaller buds from the first day of harvesting were drying out too fast.