Dr. Frankenstien's Laboratory, A Chronicle of the good, the bad, and the Sticky

DrFrankenstien

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Harvesting is so rewarding but trickery. You get so excited it's done but there's another 4 weeks or so till that perfect dry & cure. But that WSS looks good
Yeah I like the perpetualness ( my word.. anyone can use it feel free).. spreads the workload.. and fewer peeks and valleys between harvests

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yktind

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I just chopped too! Did a little hand pressing as well. Kinda of a charas rubbing technique but with the trim and larf buds before they went into the hash bin. My hand was pretty black. Then finished trimming and pressed the ball together. I would have had a lot more but it kept piling up on my thumb and would fall off without me realizing while I was trimming. All of sudden there would be a bare patch here and there.
 

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DrFrankenstien

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well whats going on over there dont make us wait!!!
Getting things ready my friend... Last night I spent some time removing some fan leaves before I chop them.. I'm going to be busy later and I like having everything set up and ready... Don't forget about food and beverages... Once one enters the jungle I find it difficult to get out...

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Tckcliff

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you better pack a weeks worth of supplies! when you go into the jungle, its just you, a machete, and one mesmerizing purpose and what comes out the other side, no one knows! haha

I love this time of the cycle. Every end of the month or other month (depending on your system), all of that hard work is finally paying its due. I like to capture all the data and everything with the grow yhtough out too and it helps me improve methods and test different things. I like to weigh everything wet than dry, compare it to last cycles, and so forth. Keep track of what nutrients, how much, different methods of training, size containers, all the good stuff. This ultimately allows me to know the COGS (cost of goods sold) (as i wrote this i thought maybe not everyone would understand what that means. Basically what it cost me for the entire crop to come to completion, water, light, nutes, etc.) and helps me improve the garden. So i really like to hear what other growers are doing with there stuff. I guess im an analyst kinda guy haha
 
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