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06-08-2005, 09:33 PM #1OPSenior Member
About harvesting
I'm going to be starting growing again, but my main worries are harvesting. I'm just curious about what I need to do in the last bit of the grow and any special things I need to do prior to drying/curing. Also I need fertilizer suggestions...
Drugman Joe Reviewed by Drugman Joe on . About harvesting I'm going to be starting growing again, but my main worries are harvesting. I'm just curious about what I need to do in the last bit of the grow and any special things I need to do prior to drying/curing. Also I need fertilizer suggestions... Rating: 5
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06-08-2005, 09:56 PM #2Senior Member
About harvesting
Glad you're starting a hobby
Remember to remove any fertilizer from the water 2 weeks prior to harvest, only water for the last 2-3 weeksAs we live...a life of ease. Everyone of us...has all we need. Sky of Blue...and Sea of Green. In our Yellow Submarine.
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06-10-2005, 04:36 AM #3OPSenior Member
About harvesting
Alrighty. Are there any special flushing agents that you would recommend?
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06-10-2005, 09:04 AM #4Senior Member
About harvesting
I give mine Straight water for the last 2 weeks of its life..
Its a Good Idea to get yourself a Microscope with a 30X magnifyer so you Can Keep an eye On the Final Trichome develpoment(you can find em for aroun $20 in your local Electronics store..
and Get some Good Large Glass Jars for curing prefferebly the Rubber sealed Clip lock spagetti Jars are good.
Do you Plan on outdoors or indoors..?.
Mine are outdoors so I mostly use Liquid Worm castings and Nitro Pills.
sometimes I'll throw some Slow release furteliser Pellets around the Base of the PLants also...
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06-10-2005, 01:49 PM #5Senior Member
About harvesting
Originally Posted by Drugman Joe
yea.... water!As we live...a life of ease. Everyone of us...has all we need. Sky of Blue...and Sea of Green. In our Yellow Submarine.
Bob\'s CannabisButter Recipe!
Everything in Moderation...
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06-10-2005, 04:06 PM #6Senior Member
About harvesting
Joe get a few easy grows under your belt before you spend too much money. There are several products and techniques out that will increase the yield and over all quality of the final product. I do prefer a commercial flusher it does work faster and does a better job. There is no taste left behind they do a great job cleaning out left over nutrients. You can grow easy or you can work for your bud. The difference is easy is a few ounces and if you work at it you can yield much more. It's all about the environment and the correct nutrient balance at the precise time of the cycle to yield the most. If you don't have one you should get a good book as a reference guide it will save you a lot of time and stress.
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06-12-2005, 04:34 AM #7OPSenior Member
About harvesting
Thanks. Now that I have that out of the way, does anyone have good experiences with High-grade seed company? (in the US)
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