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If you want to trim the plant while it’s still alive then you’d better make sure when you cut a branch or leaf that nothing oozes out. Your plant’s internal plumbing should not be pumping at harvest. If it is… you’re doing it wrong. Don’t water the last 5-7 days before harvest and harvest in middle to end of dark cycle. Guttation from flowers…
jpen87 and twoc1978 -
The waxy outer shell of a trichome is called the cuticle. We dry bud and ‘cure’ oxidize the cuticle. The waxy membrane is soft when it forms on a live plant and hardens as it oxidizes during the drying process.
vancerefridgeration, wholebunchanumbers and 2 others -
Personally I wet trim. I do it that way because that’s what I’ve always done, I enjoy it and look forward to doing it every time. Tonight I spent several hours trimming, smoked a few joints and watched a few episodes of dude grows. Is there a good reason to deprive myself of this joy and switch to dry trimming? What’s your preference and why?
mendojohn and ohigrow -
ohigrow posted an update 4 months ago
This is my first grow in a long time. Figured I’d give auto’s a try. This is zkittlez auto, day 81..
j-r-tokin, bayster70 and 9 others-
How does she smell.
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Water more or water more often
A healthy rhizosphere requires dissolved oxygen (O2) as well as moisture (H2O). Water is not able to hold as much oxygen as the air, so roots can consume the available oxygen in the water to the point where roots start to ‘suffocate’ pretty quick. There is really no such thing as over-watering. Roots can live submerged as long as O2 levels…
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