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double
Diesel
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are these ready?
#585090 - 09/10/11 09:27 AM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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Hello,
When does THC content peak? Would silica gel speed up the curing process (after they're air dried for some days)?
Didn't quite understand if there's more THC (or THC-convertable chemicals) present when they're amber or cloudy. Also do pistils have to be orange or whitish?
Thank you
Edited by double (09/10/11 06:09 PM)
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brainsOplenty
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585109 - 09/10/11 10:53 AM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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How long have they been flowering? What strain? What kind of light?
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double
Diesel
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Dunno. But pistils keep forming on lower branches, while the colas could have started forming/packing 5 weeks ago.
Which criterias should one keep in mind to be sure they're ready?
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585126 - 09/10/11 12:26 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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What do you mean you don't know?? When did you turn to 12/12?? Whered you get the genetics??
At first glance they don't look like they're ready to be harvested. YOu know they're ready when 50% of the trichomes are amber.
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double
Diesel
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Dunno 'cos they're wild and could be an autoflowering strain, since sun still shines more than 14 hours/day.
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585128 - 09/10/11 12:32 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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Well just because there's light for 14 hours doesn't mean its enough light in the first and end part of the day.
Regardless, keep an eye on the trichomes. 50% and your golden.
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double
Diesel
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They'd be 16 hours, I didn't count them carefully. It isn't even that shaded, so it may still be an autoflowering.
In case it is an auto, may it continue vegging and survive to the next year? (it never gets near freezing temps)
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585142 - 09/10/11 12:59 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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Nope, autoflowers flower and die. Hence the name auto flower. Or did you mean isn't and auto flower??
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double
Diesel
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Too bad, never encountered a wild one before this and it was nice. I thought autos were named so just 'cos they flower after a certain amount of time.
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585147 - 09/10/11 01:14 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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Well all marijuana plants die after flowering.
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double
Diesel
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Quote:
hawksapprentice said: Well all marijuana plants die after flowering.
I'm sure they survive. Unless your weather is too cold, they'll survive and get old, I've heard of this many times. Dunno about autos, but regular ones do.
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585168 - 09/10/11 02:10 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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Nope, you can return one to vegatitive state when put under 24 hours of light, but in the wild they are a perrineal plant.
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double
Diesel
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Quote:
hawksapprentice said: Nope, you can return one to vegatitive state when put under 24 hours of light, but in the wild they are a perrineal plant.
Ok so I'm getting confused. You said all cannabis plants die after flowering. I've heard they continue to live and get old unless it's too cold. Now you say they're a perennial plant, which means they get older than a year.
Does this apply to autos too? Are you saying that they should survive too?
Thank you
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rockycrag
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585172 - 09/10/11 02:28 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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in nature theyre annual or aka a 'short' perenial.
in nature they germinate in spring, veg in summer bloom then die in the fall leaving behind more seeds that will be preserved in the winter ready to germanate againn the next spring.
Indoor however a vegetating plant can live indefinitley, that is if kept under at least 18/6 light/dark periods.
An indoor flowering plant can be reverted back to vegetative growth using the same 18/6 light cycle instead of 12/12.
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Re: are these ready? [Re: rockycrag]
#585175 - 09/10/11 02:30 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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oh and those are no where near ready by the way, at least 4 more weeks trichs should be milky amber to amber depending on how sleepy you like to be, hairs should be mostly orange. you dont want to speed up the curing process, the longer the better. but yea it would absorb moisture from the bud but u really dont need it unless mold is a problem.
Edited by rockycrag (09/10/11 02:33 PM)
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: are these ready? [Re: rockycrag]
#585207 - 09/10/11 04:43 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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Yeah i just used the wrong term. I had meant annual.....damn valium.
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Magash
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Autoflower non autoflower either way those are nowhere near ready.
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double
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Re: are these ready? [Re: Magash]
#585225 - 09/10/11 05:28 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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I was sure they'd get 2 or more years old in the tropics
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Magash
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585230 - 09/10/11 05:47 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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As long at the stumps are watered and the winter isn't to harsh there is no reason those won't start back up in the spring. I've had it happen when I grew in Hawaii and here in Cali tons of times. Just not with autoflowers. Not saying it can't happen I just haven't grown autos much since I'm not a fan of them.
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Re: are these ready? [Re: Magash]
#585232 - 09/10/11 06:01 PM (13 years, 12 days ago) |
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Quote:
Magash said: Autoflower non autoflower either way those are nowhere near ready.
yep
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double
Diesel
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Thank you all
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the man
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Re: are these ready? [Re: double]
#585643 - 09/12/11 03:08 AM (13 years, 10 days ago) |
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and dont dry with silica gel! some autos can reveg but not worth the effort.
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RasJeph
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Re: are these ready? [Re: the man]
#585673 - 09/12/11 08:59 AM (13 years, 10 days ago) |
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Yes, don't dry with silica man. You want a nice, slow dry, and a nice, slow cure.
Otherwise your hard work is going to amount to buds that look alright but taste like shit and burn up in one hit. If you want it to taste like you're smoking a bag of lawn clippings and smell like nasty grass, use silica gel. If not, slowwwww and lowwwwww my man.
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just me
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Re: are these ready? [Re: Magash]
#585983 - 09/13/11 11:35 AM (13 years, 9 days ago) |
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double said: I was sure they'd get 2 or more years old in the tropics
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Magash said: As long at the stumps are watered and the winter isn't to harsh there is no reason those won't start back up in the spring. I've had it happen when I grew in Hawaii and here in Cali tons of times. Just not with autoflowers. Not saying it can't happen I just haven't grown autos much since I'm not a fan of them.
QFT and to reiterate there is growers out there with several year old multiple harvest plants, that claim of not losing potency til around 3rd or 4th harvest
Magash, what were some good outdoor strains for you in hawaii? im sure mold resistance was crucial, but as far as climate and photoperiod matching, etc
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Edited by just me (09/13/11 11:38 AM)
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Magash
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Re: are these ready? [Re: just me]
#586078 - 09/13/11 08:47 PM (13 years, 8 days ago) |
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Magash, what were some good outdoor strains for you in hawaii? im sure mold resistance was crucial, but as far as climate and photoperiod matching, etc
You know when I was in Hawaii I was pretty big into Spice of Life strains. Sweet Tooth#3 and Shiskaberry were two of my favorites when I was there. Sensi Seeds Super Skunk worked out well for me also.
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just me
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Re: are these ready? [Re: Magash]
#586161 - 09/14/11 10:45 AM (13 years, 8 days ago) |
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yeah sweettooth does amazing out there the sweet tooth x strawberry cough a friend brought me seeds of. i grew outdoor organic there and it was great small. thick. FASSSST flower. unique flavor/aroma to say the least
a few females of that strain i pollinated with a white widow male. the resulting plants are gorgeous, but getting a lot of herm
i finally got a scope for checking resin glands, and realized i was harvesting way early out there tho. plants ripen so fast, its sort of an illusion on the ripeness.
now a closet full of plants that are going to be 9weeks +/- to finish the suspense is killing me harvesting a plant or two any day i wanted from my outdoor in hawaii to watching these girls daily and waiting FOREVER i keep checking the calendar to make sure im not way closer to harvest than i thought ...
doing wayyyyy to much to the plants, more than they need, freaking them out, freaking me out. i just had to clean the slate of all the info ive taken in in the last couple months learning about indoor. had to get back to the basics, and forget about all the cut corners crap. these plants are born to be healthy, if i give them a balanced medium(stable, and gradual)full of rich organic matter, and a very balanced nutrient diet. i have very little need for wondering what nutrients my plant isnt getting, or why the last batch of water i gave them freaked them out, etc. its just balanced and healthy. guess i dont have to grow in a lab to grow indoors. like bringing the outdoors in with me. just gotta stay on those mites
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