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colagal
10-13-2010, 02:13 PM
Help. I don't have time to keep up with my harvest - and the gals are more than ready. Is there something I can do to slow things down and/or preserve the bud until I have time? I was thinking I could cut and hang the entire plant until I can get to it, but worry that it will become too dry by then. Snip off the yet to be trimmed bud and put them in jars or paper bags? Reduce the light and keep them growing at a slower rate? BTW, I cannot practically hire or enlist someone to help. Ideas? Thank you.
ThaiBuddhaMan
10-13-2010, 03:30 PM
how long will it be before you have time?
copobo
10-13-2010, 03:53 PM
if you cut-n-hang, do it in a small room/large closet w/humidifier. in a pinch, a bucket 3/4 full of water with a couple airstones hooked up to a compressor keeps me at 50% in Colorado. At about a 5 days to a week they are perfect for trimming, at which point you should jar and try to maintain 55-60% to cure..
colagal
10-13-2010, 03:54 PM
I try to do a little bit every evening after work. Due to recent circumstances beyond my control, I don't have a lot of extra time even on the weekends. Unfortunately, it takes me a day or two or three to cut even one plant, and at that rate it will take me a month or so do cut all of them. Ironically, it has been a bountiful harvest this time around. Thanks.
colagal
10-13-2010, 04:05 PM
if you cut-n-hang, do it in a small room/large closet w/humidifier. in a pinch, a bucket 3/4 full of water with a couple airstones hooked up to a compressor keeps me at 50% in Colorado. At about a 5 days to a week they are perfect for trimming, at which point you should jar and try to maintain 55-60% to cure..
Cool. Thanks man. I assume, even at 50%, that 7 days is about the max time to hang before concerns of mold play a factor? A balance between too wet and too dry....
ThaiBuddhaMan
10-13-2010, 04:29 PM
7 days @ 50% RH is going to get you ready for jarring/curing. Shouldn't mold. Run the risk of overdrying but thats better than getting mold. You can rehydrate it a bit later if worse comes to worse. Also chopping the whole plant at its trunk, and hanging upside down that way will assist in slowing the drying process down and won't take very long. Then as you have time over the next week, start your trim work, squeezing as much trimming time in as possible.
Don't have a buddy that can help out?
colagal
10-13-2010, 04:39 PM
7 days @ 50% RH is going to get you ready for jarring/curing. Shouldn't mold. Run the risk of overdrying but thats better than getting mold. You can rehydrate it a bit later if worse comes to worse. Also chopping the whole plant at its trunk, and hanging upside down that way will assist in slowing the drying process down and won't take very long. Then as you have time over the next week, start your trim work, squeezing as much trimming time in as possible.
Don't have a buddy that can help out?
That helps...thanks. Gives me some more time. My buddy/spouse had a family emergency (overseas). Won't be back for awhile. Otherwise, hesitant to upset our anonymity, you know how it is...
canaguy27
10-13-2010, 06:56 PM
get the trim reaper from the dude on craigslist. you will have it all done in an hour or so. i think it costs about $100 for 24 hours.
denverbear
10-13-2010, 11:45 PM
would'nt it be neat if they came out with a smaller version for the home grower about 1/3 the size...
copobo
10-14-2010, 12:07 AM
as a matter of fact...
hang>dry>trim produces the most beautiful buds, doesn't get you all sticky, isn't nearly as stinky, and is easier than trimming wet.
no thanks on machine trimmed buds for me :)
please report back after you give it a shot! :rastasmoke:
colagal
10-14-2010, 02:03 PM
get the trim reaper from the dude on craigslist. you will have it all done in an hour or so. i think it costs about $100 for 24 hours.
Do you have experience with this machine? Does anybody? I think I would rather use Edward Scissorhands for a more personal touch. :upsidedow
ThaiBuddhaMan
10-14-2010, 02:04 PM
...no thanks on machine trimmed buds for me...
Same here. If I had those huge outdoor plants like they have in Mendocino it would be a different story though.
canaguy27
10-14-2010, 05:28 PM
Do you have experience with this machine? Does anybody? I think I would rather use Edward Scissorhands for a more personal touch. :upsidedow
i will here soon. ill give a little report on it. i need to get a better camera though
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