Gorilla Glue Auto from ILGM

@kellydans pretty even mix of clear and cloudy honestly

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3 of my 4 plants in the 4’x4’ sprouted today too btw. Pretty gassed about that

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Little more patients Waiting on the cloudy. It’s tough I’ve been there needing one out of the tent to make a little space. The next time you look at the crystals set the plant outside the tent in natural light. I like to use a small LED Flash light in one hand an jewelers loupe in the other to get a better look at the crystals.

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those bud stacks are rocking

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Finishing strong bruh :muscle: :100:

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Looks great :+1: I’m wondering why it’s yellowing out so fast?

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Just water shes got no food left

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@Bluntsmoke @ConcreteBudz besides me letting that cold air hit her for a couple hours a night, she hasn’t been getting any grow big, just big and tiger blooms and that’s a low dose. From here on it’s just pH’d water and Florakleen when it’s time for that

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@kellydans patience is something I do have. I got no problem waiting for the trichomes to be where I want em to be. I am wondering tho, is it better to chop the plant and hang it to dry whole rather than branch by branch? I feel like there’s probably alot of nutrients and whatever else in that main stalk once we chop it and I’m wondering if it’s better to hang it all as one plant?

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I have done it both ways ,but I like to hang the limbs where I can spread them out good.

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Nothing you can do to remove anything that’s within plant. How you dry is usually something you would maybe change based on your conditions. If you needed to speed up or slow down dry time.

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So do u think it’s more beneficial to hang it whole or am I reaching?

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Overall look of your plant you don’t have much foliage left. so it’s probably going to dry fast if you don’t get the temperature down to mid 60’s Try to shoot for a slow dry.

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Personally , I like to hang the limbs.

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Sounds good. Thanks bruv @kellydans

Thank u @dbrn32 always coming through with tips. Much appreciated

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I dry like Kellydans. If your environment is warm and dry you may do a little better leaving plant whole and dry trimming. There will be more moisture in plant this way.

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Hanging plants sounds so barbaric , why ?
What does hanging plants does if i may ask :thinking:?
From my experiences , the roots will used the water faster than hanging plants :potted_plant: :sweat_smile:, the physics is confusibg to me and how my brain :brain: works ?
Let me explain ?
You water :droplet: the plants :potted_plant: to grow , the roots used the water :droplet: and water is heavier than air until its turn into gas .
If you hung a plant to dry and left one in the pot to dry , you will learn quite a bit of physics like i accidentally learned and the bud on the dried plant in the pot was much better than the trim hung bud :+1:.
Just know you cannot slow dry the wator vapor out the plants faster than its own root system can dry them out 3 times faster if you ponder on it .
Give it your own experiment and see :eyes: what you think about it .
Water goes in , than you hang the same plant upside down to get the water out , it made a fool out of me first im just saying ? Tgan i accidentally learned that hanging was not really necessary :upside_down_face:!

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My house stays at 73 degrees basically. It’s definitely not very humid here, 30% is the average. I use the humidifier and keep it on medium cuz it gets the humidity up to about 55%-60% in the tent and the temp stays between 70-73 degrees with the light off when I’m drying. I dried for 8 days last time at 60% humidity and 72 degrees and it was perfect when I cured it. Nice and sticky, not wet but not dry either

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