I dried my last harvest both ways, trim first, and dry whole plant, and also trim later.... whole plant dry smelled better, but tasted the same as early trim at same drying time with same drying temps in the same room etc.
got a few seeds that I started in my garage in a small fish tank with two replaced daylight cfl's(42w actual) been there since 12/09/12 and I plan to throw em out on the first of january...Im in northern cali and my garage hits 40 almost every night in the past few nights. Id say it depends on...
youll do better with about 5-6 23w cfl's for supplying light to different areas...but it also depends on your grow space. but 9 x outta 10 more lower watt bulbs are better for your grow
good info, you just inspired me to get my indoor game up!...outdoor was nice this season but im not waiting for next year...SHIT, I gotta smoke all year!
@ kushkillington I take it he's not gonna keep the 40 cuts per week....duh!...but it also will depend on what you planting you clones in, how long theyll be there etc. ...if you use foam cups you can fit hella clones
A PERFECT DRY is more important than a good cure. Here is how to do it. tried this and my final product doesnt taste like grass anymore. its not dark and its still sticky! smells, and looks just like it did on the plant!
https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/560707-perfect-dry-more-important-than.html tried this and my final product doesnt taste like grass anymore. its not dark and its still sticky! smells, and looks just like it did on the plant!:bigjoint:
not good to water at night! (imo) most insects come out at night & they like wet places. watering right before sun rise is perfect, and will dry the top of the soil by sunset.:idea::weed: