my babies are in pain,please help!!!!

twentyeight.threefive

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Oh God they are BEAUTIFUL!! I hope mine turns out to be like that as well!
Do they grow to tall?
Did you really get that 550-600G indoors?
Got 75.5g off two plants. They were two of six plants jammed into a 2.6'x2.6' tent. Those harvest numbers from the breeder are probably inflated kind of like how the seed to harvest times are under estimated.

The two on the left.
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WhiteThunderBoi

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Got 75.5g off two plants. They were two of six plants jammed into a 2.6'x2.6' tent. Those harvest numbers from the breeder are probably inflated kind of like how the seed to harvest times are under estimated.

The two on the left.
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oh.. that’s kinda a shame for them to post wring info.. i guess 500-600G are only outdoors? or maybe they even grew to be limited because of the space they had?
 

twentyeight.threefive

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oh.. that’s kinda a shame for them to post wring info.. i guess 500-600G are only outdoors? or maybe they even grew to be limited because of the space they had?
Yeah the yield estimates are usually listed per SQ meter of grow space. That entire tent is 6.76sqft while a square meter is 10.9 sqft. Not even close to the same.. also I didn't have the experience I have now. I know I could grow them out way better. Not to mention I have more space.
 

WhiteThunderBoi

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Yeah the yield estimates are usually listed per SQ meter of grow space. That entire tent is 6.76sqft while a square meter is 10.9 sqft. Not even close to the same.. also I didn't have the experience I have now. I know I could grow them out way better. Not to mention I have more space.
should have gotten the White Widow then.. damn I’ve been fooled by the bigger picture
 

Johiem

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Wet trim= trim the day of harvest
Dry trim= cut, hang, dry for 6-14 days(strain and climate will change drying times) then trim.

I say dry trimming might be ok if you have a trim bin to catch all the trichs and will be knocked off.
I feel you lose less trichs wet trimming. that's how I do it, easier to hide cut buds than the whole plant.
 

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WhiteThunderBoi

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Wet trim= trim the day of harvest
Dry trim= cut, hang, dry for 6-14 days(strain and climate will change drying times) then trim.

I say dry trimming might be ok if you have a trim bin to catch all the trichs and will be knocked off.
I feel you lose less trichs wet trimming. that's how I do it, easier to hide cut buds than the whole plant.
i see.. so after you “wet trim” is when you let them dry? I suppose that is easier than dry trimming and losing all the extra bits that obviously add to the total scale weight right?
 

Johiem

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The logic is sound. I cut trim and toss them into a paper bag to dry. I check them multiple times daily right now, just to refresh the air and check progress. They'd normally be in the jar already as today is day 7 from harvest but We have been getting rained on everyday for the last week and now they're talking about possible tornados tomorrow night. This season is a pain for drying.
 

WhiteThunderBoi

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The logic is sound. I cut trim and toss them into a paper bag to dry. I check them multiple times daily right now, just to refresh the air and check progress. They'd normally be in the jar already as today is day 7 from harvest but We have been getting rained on everyday for the last week and now they're talking about possible tornados tomorrow night. This season is a pain for drying.
hell of a place you are living in sir
 

Johiem

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Sounds divine. We've have had ice storms in April, 80°f Christmas, 100°f+ summers and tornados. Doesn't Oklahoma sound nice? We're still here because we both found jobs we can retire from. otherwise it'd be Oregon.
 
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