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  1. Buds dry enough to pop off main stem, but still bounce back. Did a final trim on some of the smaller leaves, and now curing one batch. Other branches need a little longer. The bud is leafy, but I'm quite happy. Still have three other plants I'm letting flower for longer before harvesting.
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  2. I like this! Gona be a bit hard to give a set finish time if we doing a outy thing - the finishing times may differ a bunch from person to person, area to area, especially if everyones growing a different strain too. Just to narrow down the finish time a little and give a more "level playing ground" I feel a same strain competition will work best, especially if we submitting buds. Realistically the dude with the BulkSeedBank seeds can put 100% of everything else in and do a 100+ phenohunt and knock it out the park with the keeper, but they probably still already lost to the guy with the current hype breeder stuff. Just an example, it's not something that already happened, just giving an example by drawing margins.
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  3. We prefer to wet trim due to coastal humidity and then hang untill the "twig snap" stage. Sometimes a fan is used for indirect air movement on muggy/rainy days. Then they go to the jars, leave some headspace - fill to 70%. Monitor your jars RH, don't like exceesing 70%-still too wet, dry some more. Keep an eye out for possible mold growth. If it stays in the low 60's, you should be good. Burp your jars once or twice a day, note the jars' scent as time goes by, it'll go from fresh/grassy to stinky/sweaty and eventually you'll notice fragrant terpenes start developing. As a rule we jars cure for minimum 30days before we test, some strains can go up to 90days before the good smooth flavours develop.
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  4. I'd be keen take part.
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  5. Been waiting for an outdoor grow off since joining the forum. Let's do it! I'd suggest growing a strain of your choice and documenting like the indoor grow offs previously run on the forum. Buds can then be submitted for judging etc. like a proper Outdoor 420SA Cup. Germination dates i would suggest would be from 1 September and cutoff for submitting buds end of May to allow for a proper dry. Good idea.Bad idea?
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  6. High Am keen to run a grow contest over 6 months. Have loads of new grow and smoke gear as prizes to make it interesting, as well as some faya genetics to sponsor. Would anyone be keen? What are you tips and suggestions for an irie comp? Happy to give the seeds away, but entrants would need to pay for shipping.
    1 point
  7. Keen as well. With all our loadshedding outdoor run might be the best Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  8. Day 5 of dry. My cupboard has been consistently at 15-18 degrees Celsius, and 55-65 % RH The one plant on the left, which I trimmed wet properly (little to no leaves) was becoming crunchy on the outside, and bounced back when squeezed. Most but not all of the stems made a snapping sound when bent, but didn't break clean off. I did the jar test, where I put a bud in the jar and after an hour checked. The inside of the jar got moist, so it still needs to dry more. But, I felt like it was drying too fast just hanging there, due to the lack of leaves. So, into the brown paper bag it goes (thank you Romans) I made sure to leave enough stems to give airflow through all the buds. Thank you @Weskush and @West Coast Vaper for the tip on "sweating" the bud I will open the bag and shake it up gently every day or two. As for the other plant, its still very green, leafy and not dry to the touch. Needs more time. I'd appreciate any and all criticism/guidance. Not really sure when to pull the trigger with this drying process, in terms of moving the bud from one stage to the next i.e drying, sweating, then buck and cure in terploc. Probably just get a feel for it the more you do it?
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  9. I'd be down to clown with yous just gotta time it nicely as I got my space full and backlogged as fuuuug, but can easily make plans if I got enough time. More than happy to do a outdoor thing if it falls during the outdoor season, realised my outdoor winter veg setup sucks ass everything is on pause
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