Curing Frozen Marijuana

GodsPredeces0r

Well-Known Member
Hello , I am growing some plants that might not finish and i might let them go as far as they can go ( might mean letting them up till the frost.)

QUESTIONS

1 - If the plant walls freeze and the buds start to wilt , will the bud still be able to cure and smoke well ?

2 - Will a frost knock off thc off the plant cause of cold/weather conditions ?

3 - Will not flushing a plant and curing right after drying breakdown the harsher chemials in the plant over time ?
(Organic)

What would you do if you were in my shoes ?
~ Me = season is ending , night temps are mid 30s
Using Organics all way till harvest , no flush.
still has at least 5 weeks left till harvest.
First frost last year was oct 7.


HELP < ADVICE >TIPS
 

henery

Active Member
Well if you are worried already about frost I would say they are not going to reach full potential anyway and buds that get a good frost start to taste like cabbage yuck!
 

LetricBud

Active Member
Yea the cold will cause the trichomes to become brittle and break off, but at those temperatures, you're already fucked. The plant will slow down so much and might die at those temps.

If it was me, i wouldnt want to lose her...so id dig her up as best i could, re-pot her into some nice warm soil, and bring her inside and place a bright lamp atop her buds.
 

BL0TT0

New Member
From what I have seen flushing in soil is not needed. As far as the plant itself I would transplant it to somewhere warmer, and let her finish. Or harvest early if you don't mind doing that. I hate premmie weed though.
 

CptNemo

Well-Known Member
Since your using organic nutes. No flush period shouldnt make a huge difference. I would also let them go till the first hard frost.
 

GodsPredeces0r

Well-Known Member
From what I have seen flushing in soil is not needed. As far as the plant itself I would transplant it to somewhere warmer, and let her finish. Or harvest early if you don't mind doing that. I hate premmie weed though.
Yea thanks bud i cant bring her indoors tho , but its ok , i learned a lot from this grow , and next year i will go with a more indica variety.

Since your using organic nutes. No flush period shouldnt make a huge difference. I would also let them go till the first hard frost.
Thats good to know Cpt , thanks , i love organics.
And yea thanks , i will w8 for the first hard frost , first frost i get im going to my babys and see if they are allright.

So i can take them inside and it wont fuck up the flowering????
And what light cycle will i use??? TIMEING:leaf:

Yes bob from what im familiar with , they will adapt to indoor climate easily , more easily then moving a plant from indoors to outdoors.

Light cycle should be what you need it to be , 16/8 for veg and I Think 12/12 for budding.
 

bobwaker5

Member
:?:i got one more ??? for ya what nutrients should i use for indoors because i have my plants in the ground and i have to dig them up???:?::?::weed:
 

Purplekrunchie

Well-Known Member
So i can take them inside and it wont fuck up the flowering????
And what light cycle will i use??? TIMEING:leaf:
Set your timer for about what the daylight hours are right now outside, for smoother transition. Luckily it is right around 12 right now, at least where I'm at.
 

Dinosaur Bone

Active Member
:?:i got one more ??? for ya what nutrients should i use for indoors because i have my plants in the ground and i have to dig them up???:?::?::weed:
Keep them on the same stuff you had them on. No need to re-invent the wheel when its most of the way down the road already.
 
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