Critical Super Silver Haze

Benelli

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So I have for the majority only maintained indica or indica dom strains in past so I am use to rock hard nugs/colas.

About 9 days ago, I harvested delicious seeds CSSH. I let her go for 10 weeks 3 days. Of course, I topped it and LST and had many branches. Nugs were very tight, small but tight. After hanging for 8 days and starting to remove from branches and final trim, I notice much of it is pretty loose. Unbelievely sticky and smells like grapes but now I put them in jars to cure.

Should I be concerned that they are a bit lose or will the taste/quality outweigh the 'appeal'?

Thanks
 

Irishcrx

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So long as you are only smoking it yourself then don't worry about it! , each to their own every plant finishes a bit differant and everyone has their own drying/cure method, sugar leafs , no sugar leafs etc..
 

Benelli

Well-Known Member
True, I think that after a 2-3 week cure, they will tighten up a bit. As long as the end product is there in smell/taste, I don't think it is too big of a deal how they look to others?

I was wondering if it was more a sativa thing for them to be a bit looser?
 

Benelli

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well after jarring and burping for 3 weeks, the buds tighted up a bit. The final ground up product is FANTASTIC. But what a pain the ass to trim! very small buds with lots of leaf to trim but worth it. Everybody else tells me it is some of the best they have had in a while. I guess Patience will always be the key...
 

Nc87

Active Member
I have a critical super silver haze seed plant about 3 weeks old. it is ultra compact compared to my northern lights seedling. Super tight node spacing and very Indica leaves. Was yours like this?

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Benelli

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Unappealing, not to me, but I tend to grade my own stuff a bit more harsh because I am use to indica rocks.

NC87- started off like that, but after it vegged for a while it started getting longer spacing and then the flower...wow...eitherway, it is STELLAR!
 
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