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    I’d hold off on any changes. Might be a simple reaction to the moment putting the skrog net on.

    If that’s the case, you would see recovery over the next few hours.

    Are you watering based on a schedule or moisture content in the medium?

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  • Curing and when to trim ?

    If my room is temp and humidity controlled…. Is there a benefit to trimming after it’s dried and curing in containers vs letting it dry and cure while hanging (for a week or two) and then trimming and storage?

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      We dry flower by off gassing water and CO2 from the plant while oxidation cures the trichome’s protective shell during the flower’s drying process. Handling the bud is where trichomes are damaged or lost. Fresh material has soft trichome cuticles that can break open and smear the oils inside on the plant, while dry material has cured…

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  • Cool!! Did a little bartering and came out with a nice disc bag!! 🤘🏼🤣🤘🏼

    Happy Friday !!

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  • The Orange Skunk and two Strawberry Coughs are 24 days into flower. Starting to really smell the fruity twins.

    “Captain Bake-O”, that fucking pot head that hangs out around the trash bins, has been eyeballing me going in and out of the grow room. I think he’s gotten wise to my routine. Bastard!!

    Happy 4th of July Everyone!!

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  • So I’ve found one I wanna keep around. I’ve been taking cuts and am pleased. What’s the best environment to keep a mother? Can I just put her in a “comfy” place and keep 18/6 at 350-400PPFD? I will end up with a tent or closet/room by the summer, but if possible I’d like to take her out of the tent and let her just chill for a year or so.…

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    • Yes! Behind the couch, weed house plant. Love it

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      • Tips for keeping genetics long term. Pick a final pot size and plant directly in it. Don’t ever transplant. Pot size is determined by length of plant’s life span. About a gallon+ per month. Never let the mother plant get root bound. Branching immediately gets thinner and internodal spacing elongates. Structure is ruined along with any clone…

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      • You could always try something new. Turn your mother into bonsai. She sat in a 1.5 gallon plastic pot. After about almost a year i trimmed the roots and put her back into the 1.5. I finally decided to flower her after taking clones for 2 years in a 5 gallon tall fabric pot. I enjoy every moment. The only thing I’d do differently is feed feed…

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