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trupothead420
08-04-2006, 10:42 PM
ive read that u should cut off some here and there as u near the end of flowering to sample it to c exactly which u like better and to get a better idea of when to harvest..right? so when u do that what exactly o u cut...do u cut a whole branch, or jus a spot where there is a nice lil bud to smoke....and by doin so will it stunt the flowering process...thnx...
busteruk7
08-05-2006, 01:01 AM
when thinking that you want a tester, try to aim the cut just under the bud and snip it off as closely to the branch as possible this is the best way to cut it
yeah this can stunt plant growth and sometimes resulting in a week sometimes longer to repair its self forcing growth to stop
hope this helps
cheers all :)
trupothead420
08-05-2006, 02:04 AM
thnx again brah
trupothead420
08-07-2006, 11:03 PM
if i clip a lil to test out....do i have to hung it upside down to dry it and then put it in a mason jar for like 1-2 wks to cure like u do wit the whole crop, or since its jus a lil piece, maybe jus a few days in a jar, or can i jus blaze it up.? or is there some other quick way to do it when its jus a lil piece...thnx....
Racerx
08-08-2006, 05:47 AM
if i clip a lil to test out....do i have to hung it upside down to dry it and then put it in a mason jar for like 1-2 wks to cure like u do wit the whole crop, or since its jus a lil piece, maybe jus a few days in a jar, or can i jus blaze it up.? or is there some other quick way to do it when its jus a lil piece...thnx....
best to leave them alone, tempting as it is. Stress while flowering should only be done by no watering at the end. but if you do try, snip a very low small nug, and you can put it in the oven on low heat for 10 minutes or hair dry it under a net or something to get it dry enough to smoke. It wont taste good but itll give you an idea of what your working with.
trupothead420
08-09-2006, 02:02 AM
thnx brah
Th3 sand m4n
08-09-2006, 02:33 AM
leave them babies alone! its tempting but its better to wait a week with none then to wait 2 and a half weeks for it to finish because of shock.
just my 2 cents
bongerstonerd00d
08-09-2006, 03:03 AM
And they recommend 7 or so weeks in the Mason jars. Its longer than a week to cure it correctly. If ya got your clones ready you can almost be ready to harvest another crop after this one has fully cured.
b0nger
Dutch Pimp
08-09-2006, 11:40 PM
Are we talking sampling?........Just enough for a J....microwave very, very short bursts....tastes like shit....knocks you on your ass, if it's good weed.
busteruk7
08-10-2006, 01:01 AM
if i clip a lil to test out....do i have to hung it upside down to dry it and then put it in a mason jar for like 1-2 wks to cure like u do wit the whole crop, or since its jus a lil piece, maybe jus a few days in a jar, or can i jus blaze it up.? or is there some other quick way to do it when its jus a lil piece...thnx....
if you have a wireless router slap it on top of that for the day then smoke on the night it shrivels up a bit but thats how i do it if i take a sample
cheers all :)
trupothead420
08-10-2006, 05:40 AM
thnx every 1...im jus gonna wait.... ;) its only like a few more days ne ways....(atleast ithink) i will post new pics 2 morow. but the bottom half is like no where near matured...so exactly what should i do? jus cut the top half and let the bottom finish..or..?? ne suggestions would b great...thnx
trupothead420
08-10-2006, 05:50 AM
wait...one more thing. i just went to that link and read about the VV and damn...sounds great...hell it says... "The Volcano Vaporizer increases the amount of active ingredients the user receives from the herb about 75% more then traditional smoking. The smokeless approach the Volcano Vaporizer chose to use is excellent. Tars and carcinogens are virtually eliminated when using the Volcano Vaporizer as opposed to smoking." so that mean its a whole lot healthier right? sheit..thats def tha way 2 go... :D thnx for the link...def gotta get one.. Pzzz
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