Jungle's 2nd Grow

Here’s some microscope shots. These still seem “clear” to me, not “milky” or “cloudy”. Am I seeing that right??

Sorry for the lousy pictures. It’s suprisingly hard to balance a laptop on one hand, a microscope on the other hand, and hold the plant & everything steady at the same time…

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Those are a mix of clear and cloudy. Quick tip - clear look like glass, cloudy look like plastic.

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Yea, thanks. I think I see what you’re talking about.

Anyone want to speculate how long from now until the first amber?

@Newt @SilvaBack203 @Dman1969 @Covertgrower

Can anyone help me with timing? Do I have a week to go? More? Less?

More crappy microscope pictures (I’m sure at least one is so fuzzy as to be useless…)

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Hard to tell. I had to make a stand for my Microscope. Very Jerry Riggs engineering, but it works:

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It’s kinda hard to tell but I still see a lot of clear trichs. Mabee 2 more weeks. :v::call_me_hand:

That would make sense. Last weekend was the beginning of W7 since 12/12.

Very cool. Looks like I’ll do something similar.

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It was the only way I found to get a clear picture. Good luck!

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From some of those, I got mostly clear, what was the overall shot of the plant?

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Here’s some pics from today showing the plants.


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Overall shot above.

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@Newt @SilvaBack203 @Dman1969 @Covertgrower

Here’s a better picture (thanks for the stand idea @newt).
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Looks like nearly all cloudy to me. I see a few more clear than amber, however.

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I’m with @Newt :sunglasses::call_me_hand::v:

Oh shucks!! Do I need to harvest this weekend???

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Any pics of the plant, and a bud? I’m thinking it might be a tad early.

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The pics are above?

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Doh! She’s in the window. Follow the guide for the kind of buzz you’re looking for:

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CHOP!





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So, to review:

  1. Chop
  2. Hang in tent upside down
  3. Set environment to 60F/60% (or as near)
  4. While drying begins, order wood moisture meter, wait for it to arrive.
  5. Check buds, both prongs into bud. Meter set to soft wood (e.g., pine).
  6. When reaches 10-12% (11% sweet spot according to Grove)
  7. Trim. Trim. Trim
  8. Trim. Trim. Trim
  9. Trim. Trim. Trim
  10. It ends sometime.
  11. Trim. Trim. Trim
  12. Hopefully soon
  13. Trim. Trim. Trim
  14. Place into Grove bags, don’t exceed stated capacity
  15. Include mini hygrometer in each bag
  16. Should stay around 62% +/-. If low, add bit of orange peel, or a fresh fan leaf
  17. Two weeks to six months later, done.

Oh, also collect the trim. Freeze & screen the trim.
Oh, also collect the keif from the trimming.

Did I get that right?

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