Jimmy the vest uk
Well-Known Member
I have heard a lot of talk recently about this technique and then it hit me, when I first started growing I would cut the plant at the base and hang it to dry. Then I thought I was clever and learnt that taking off the fan leaves and then hanging the plant would save me a bit of time and obviously give a bit more airflow. Then next time I progressed to wet trimming (auto correct just corrected me to wet rimming ha ha) and hanging in individual little stems saving more time, and then done all of these things and used a drying rack, and then god forgive me I purchased a pro spinner machine and cut down the whole time of trimming massively.
Then here’s what hit me, them first few crops where I had no idea what I was doing just sticking to basics, gave me some of the most dank stinking buds, honestly you could not open a gram in a bag and not stink a whole house out, many times causing complaints without even smoking any.
So I have run the same strain a few times since(cuts from exact same mother)and even though my growing skills have improved I’m ending up with less quality in the end the only difference is I’m able to grow bigger buds now using less nutrients than before using better watering practise plus I’m able to keep the plant at a healthy colour and stature all though it’s cycle(I used to get yellowing very early in flower). I’m about to cut a plant down and I’m going back to basics, die on the vine style, if anyone has any tips for me regarding this please comment, and if you don’t like this technique please comment also, thanks in advance for help
Then here’s what hit me, them first few crops where I had no idea what I was doing just sticking to basics, gave me some of the most dank stinking buds, honestly you could not open a gram in a bag and not stink a whole house out, many times causing complaints without even smoking any.
So I have run the same strain a few times since(cuts from exact same mother)and even though my growing skills have improved I’m ending up with less quality in the end the only difference is I’m able to grow bigger buds now using less nutrients than before using better watering practise plus I’m able to keep the plant at a healthy colour and stature all though it’s cycle(I used to get yellowing very early in flower). I’m about to cut a plant down and I’m going back to basics, die on the vine style, if anyone has any tips for me regarding this please comment, and if you don’t like this technique please comment also, thanks in advance for help