So I cut down my GG AF on 4/9. She hung for about 5 days until branches snapped. Then she was put into jars. The jars were put into a grow tent I’m not using (dark).
I’ve been burping them every day from 10-20 mins. However, the smell is still SUPER grassy. I can’t smell anything that comes close to green I’ve had before. When smoked, it’s harsh and tastes terrible.
During the final weeks of the plant, I didn’t ‘flush’ per say but stopped all nutes and just gave water.
I feel like the smell has gotten better over time but I’m still embarrassed by it. Won’t even show it off to people. It’s been almost a month…will it come around in another month or is something horribly wrong?
I don’t have the experience on weed plant or any other plant but I start two auto sour d and I read is a lot of things make you bub smell or taste different and that thing are time to harvest, time to dry need to be bwt 6 to 12 day slow dry, and cure btw 2weeks to months depends if you re run to smk cuz more time in cure more better is the taste but like I said I just read that
I kid, it’s not that bad, but I’m sure the “cure” process, in what I’ve had available, is at least rushed. Cut grass smell, harsh on back of throat, tastes meh at best.
After reading here, I’m convinced I’ve never had really good quality herb. Looking forward to tasting weed that has subtle notes of citrus etc
Zkilett or cooki or gelato look for some stain with a lot thc but problems for autos they jus get until 24 % of thc in photos you get more thc and look for sativa’s cuz I feel they re the best to smk and get high just I said that now I can judge the seed cuz my are one in seedling and one in 3 weeks
I notice that you haven’t shared relative humidity and temperature, and I worry it’s because you weren’t managing those variables.
I have a bunch of GoVee humidity/temperature pucks that fit into jars. They’re only $5-6 each, and they’re completely reusable. Plus they’re Bluetooth enabled and log data for 1 month.
The next variable would be harvest time. And for that I’m looking almost exclusively at trichome maturity. You can buy a digital microscope on Amazon for $25, but a stand will be a bit more. A phone camera can take better macro pictures than the average stock DSLR costing $$$$, but you still want to add a zoom-macro lens kit if you’re going to use it for trichome evaluation. A jeweler’s loop is the cheapest option, but you can’t share photos from one.