Greetings, brother.
By the way I want to congrats to you on the look of your plant on your first grow, it is so green and healthy. Most people started out with yellowing leaves from wrong ph, over watering, nutrient burn. You also must have very good water, I don’t and have to use rain water which lately its been difficult, I am concerned when I start my hydroponics grows.
Take care.
Thank you. I have tried to apply your knowledge to my plant. I wasn’t watering to runoff or adding nutrients in the first 4 weeks in happy frog soil when I first started. You have helped me immensely. Now to make it to harvest, drying and curing. Then the big moment!
Greetings, brother.
I will be there for you I have my 35th surgery coming up, in March. Please be patient with me I will be in great discomfort then but I will try A.S.A.P. to get you support.
I want toget you my dirt structure on your next grow. Happy Frog is great but I use three all at one time. Ocean Forest, strawberry fields, and happy frog.
You are doing very well.
Take care
Prayers for you upcoming surgery.
Thanks buddy I will be there to help you with cutting, curing, and baging.
Trust me. We want you successful. I will sending you information on bags, and drying settings and curing. Tomorrow I just took my meds and I will be passed out soon. Tomorrow brother hasn’t been touched yet.
Take care
I bought the bags you told me to get plus I bought the 1 gallon size.
Should this be trimmed off when the leaf curls like this? It’s an autoflower so I know you have to be careful. Week 9 Watered and nutes every 3 to 4 days. Thanks!
Greetings brother.
You are going to see a bunch of fan leaves yellowing as flowering continues. The plant draws food from the big fan leaves. Just leave them untill all yellow and the plant sucks the food out of them. As you see the pistals are turning brown, this means you are seeing the buds maturing towards harvest. When the pistals are all brwon you are very close, and we need the pics of the tricones looking for them to turn all milky.
Take care
Awesome. Thank you! Have a great day.
Greetings brother.
How about sending me some pics. Give me a shot of the big bud by itself not a close up just the bud a couple will do.
Then give me a few shots of the very close up shots of the tricones on the caylaxes. That is the pods where the long pistals come out of.
Thanks
These will work for now, thanks.
Greetings , brother.
Next pic send one like these and a close up of the caylaxe which the pistals come out of. If you understand the parts of the cannabis plant if not its the pocket where the brown hair comes out of. I need a close up of the center of the bud in other wards.
Please google the parts of the cannabis plant so you can learn to discuss. It helps in communication.
Take care
Yeah thats better never sent it. You got the shot needed. Alot of people I have been trying to help will not read information you send them and it is hard trying to ask questions and helping them help themselves.
You got a nice plant going. Have you read up on drying and harvest yet?
Take care
I think I will try drying in the tent and maintaining the humidity. I have the smart humidifier setting outside the tent feeding the vapor into the tent. I have a room dehumidifier I can set to auto turn on at any range so I should be able to maintain humidity and heat.
Greetings, brother.
I pray all of your symptoms and pain are well with you.
You are a breath of fresh air on understanding what you are to do with a plan of harvest and drying and curing that we went over.
Yeah the 60 dgrees and 60 precent humidity is a spec of perfection drying.
However You can only maintain what you can.
I have had to dry in some extreme times like 75 degrees and 75 humidity.
These are scary numbers because of deteriorating the tricones and possibility of mold.
Target is 7 to 10 day’s.
No direct air on the buds
No direct vapor on the buds
This sounds like you are perfect, I dry in my tent as well it is easier to control.
Do you have some sorta drying rack?
I will send a pick of what I do with hanging the branches on a rack using clothes pins to pinch the branch from behind.
Take care Taz.