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12-08-2006, 10:29 PM #1OPSenior Member
Romulan Harvest
By far the largest yeilder of the three strains with the fattest and densest buds. I think this is close to an ounce, hopefully it is a bit more. Not quite frosted, but has decent number of crystals. Minimal odor as well.
How much do y'all trim off when umm trimming? There seem to be lots of small frosted leafs, and I cut most of those down, but I am not huntting down every single one, especially since I feel like I am really disturbing the bud alot when i snip away.Caligreen Reviewed by Caligreen on . Romulan Harvest By far the largest yeilder of the three strains with the fattest and densest buds. I think this is close to an ounce, hopefully it is a bit more. Not quite frosted, but has decent number of crystals. Minimal odor as well. How much do y'all trim off when umm trimming? There seem to be lots of small frosted leafs, and I cut most of those down, but I am not huntting down every single one, especially since I feel like I am really disturbing the bud alot when i snip away. Rating: 56 Plants, 4 Strains, 600 Watts
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12-09-2006, 12:02 AM #2Senior Member
Romulan Harvest
hey, i don't know anything about harvesting yet unfortunately, but i just thought i would say "NICE BUDS!" Happy toking!
New Flowering Log-------> http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...ml#post1317077 :jointsmile:
Originally Posted by Mrs. Greenjeans
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12-09-2006, 12:23 AM #3Senior Member
Romulan Harvest
Some people like to trim very carefully, to make the bud look more appealing to a consumer (not that I advice anyone to sell herb to people) other people don't care so much, it's a personal preference as far as I can see. Great work, looks yummy. My friend actually grows what he was told is romulen from clones he got from the cannabis club - neither of us think it's romulen, and when he sells it to the clubs they always tell him they aren't exactly sure what it is. His strain is very smelly, and gets purple in the winter. In any case, great job... keep up the good work!!
Let the good times roll!!
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12-09-2006, 01:03 AM #4Member
Romulan Harvest
beautiful =]
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12-09-2006, 02:18 AM #5OPSenior Member
Romulan Harvest
yeah, this was also started from a clone and bought through a club... Compassionate Care, I believe, too bad they got shut down
6 Plants, 4 Strains, 600 Watts
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12-09-2006, 02:22 AM #6Senior Member
Romulan Harvest
i only trim infected or infested buds; trimming can rupture trichs, resulting in less potent bud. if the leaves are left, they curl around the bud, "protecting" it, until it is dry and ready for sampling...
love, kp
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12-10-2006, 02:24 AM #7Senior Member
Romulan Harvest
looks just like my Romulan. Love all the little nodules. When its wet, I trim off everything that doesnt have obvious THC on it. I let it dry. Then I trim off everything that isn't ultra crystalized and everything that really sticks out (save it of course, this is the good trimmings). I leave some of the smaller leaves if they are just covered in THC or part of them. Otherwise I dont mind loosing a little weight for very nice looking and clean product without a lot of extraneous shit hanging off. Itll smoke nicer that way and I like having good trimmings for chronic hash.
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