Yea I get that hay smell mid dry. When I meant a few days it was just a bud to last me until the rest was ready. Normally takes a couple weeks like u said with those environmental conditions.Man, Im in day 13 of dry, and this stuff went from dank to hay to dank...it may take 17-18 days before this is ready to buck and trim. It's still damp... 65 degrees, 55%RH. Super huge colas tho, and did a no pre trim hang. It is in sections tho, and not whole plant hang.
To me the op wasn’t necessarily telling people how to grow their plants, it sounded to me more like they were sharing a strategy they’ve discovered for achieving a fade. I’ve browsed the forums a lot and I’ve never seen this mentioned.This thread is fucking ridiculous.
No worries on what you do with your plants OP however giving advice on how to do this is just harming new growers knowledge.
Congratulations you have made multiple people on this site dumber.
You never saw it mentioned because it isn't a thing. If it was it would have been found out long ago and you would have seen lots about it.To me the op wasn’t necessarily telling people how to grow their plants, it sounded to me more like they were sharing a strategy they’ve discovered for achieving a fade. I’ve browsed the forums a lot and I’ve never seen this mentioned.
I’ve been doing the same thing as op, as an experiment, for the last few weeks. I’m using sulfuric acid but I’m not measuring ph I’m just winging it.You never saw it mentioned because it isn't a thing. If it was it would have been found out long ago and you would have seen lots about it.
Now droughting is a thing and I'll be trying that in future grows.
This thread is fucking ridiculous.
No worries on what you do with your plants OP however giving advice on how to do this is just harming new growers knowledge.
Congratulations you have made multiple people on this site dumber.
Ive read about this,, it pushes the plant to increase trich productionYou never saw it mentioned because it isn't a thing. If it was it would have been found out long ago and you would have seen lots about it.
Now droughting is a thing and I'll be trying that in future grows.
It looks good and has some science behind it. I already forget to water my plants often enough so may not see any difference.Ive read about this,, it pushes the plant to increase trich production
That's going to be a good batch! My best ever batch was dried at 55%, and now that's what I shoot for every time. Those big colas scare me though, I think of them as botrytis landmines-but you guys run an AiROS right? Just curious if you've had any botrytis issues since using the AirROS?Man, Im in day 13 of dry, and this stuff went from dank to hay to dank...it may take 17-18 days before this is ready to buck and trim. It's still damp... 65 degrees, 55%RH. Super huge colas tho, and did a no pre trim hang. It is in sections tho, and not whole plant hang.
You can bet commercial growers aren't wasting CalMag but a lot of home growers think the more you use the better like it's the magic bullet or something.All the commercial weed these days taste low key a little bit like chalk. I think it might have to do with all the cal mag everyone is dumping in their pots.
Maybe if they added some low ph water with sulfuric acid at the end of flower the cal mag would turn to gypsum and mag sulfate.
Just a bro science hypothesis.
You know, to get the nasty nutes out of the rootzone, thereby getting them out of the buds. LolWhats the point in starving a plant tho? no one starves a cow before the butcher shop..