Seedling problem

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Finally cut. After 10 day. Ok very impatient so couldn't have waited any longer.

Dry weight - tbc
Smoke report - tbc

Peace

Henchy
 
Read the whole book, nice job sticking with it. Beautiful first grow :slap: have some of this
 
@stepside

There's still one more to go from the original 4!

If she swells in the last few weeks will be a ready nice plant. I have lolly popped topped super cropped and LST this plant.

Could be a benchmark for autos with good genetics to show training is possible.

Fingers crossed for the finale.

Peace

Henchy
 
I started on the last page... looked at the plant scratched my head... read the thread title.. had to read it all after that. Sorry bout that like bomb
 
@stepside

There's still one more to go from the original 4!

If she swells in the last few weeks will be a ready nice plant. I have lolly popped topped super cropped and LST this plant.

Could be a benchmark for autos with good genetics to show training is possible.

Fingers crossed for the finale.

Peace

Henchy
At least we have similar views. I abuse at least 95% of my plants
 
Hey dudes

Can anyone give me some help an drying. I completely screwed up my first attempt.

The buds are hanging with a small inline fan blowing on them. Temps are 22c hum 35

Will be drying until the stems snap and then curing with boveda in glass.

Let me know

Henchman
 
@Henchman I don't like to use a fan as it dries the outside fast but leaves the moisture in the buds. They get to what feels snap ready dry but there is still moisture that needs to migrate to the outer surface of the buds. I have read that it should be kept dark and no fan blowing on them and they should take 5 or 6 days to reach the small stem almost snaps stage. If you need need to run the fan with a carbon filter for scent control try the lowest setting with reduced inlet.
I then manicure and jar with Bovida pouches and burp&stir daily until the humidity reaches 65% and then once every few days and finally once every week for a while. Get a small humidity meter and remove the Bovida, insert the humidity meter, seal the jar and let it stabilize. Repeat this every day or two to keep it monitored. Too moist and it will be spoiled, too dry and the Bovida will slowly correct it.
BTW a Bovida pouch is done when it gets hard around the edges. They can be refreshed by putting them in a sealed jar with some water in the bottom. Use a clothes pin to hold them above the water. I reuse them frequently this way. Best of luck brother.
 
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