How old is your guys plant ? send a pic or comment

what you get for your birthday :heart_eyes:


Next Projekt anyone with exp. with this Breeder?

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Never heard of them but their package cracks me up. They wrote feminizer instead of feminized. You’d think a breeder would know the proper term. That doesn’t mean the seeds won’t be fire. I’m interested to see how they turn out, keep us posted. Where did you get them from was it a seed bank or direct from the breeder?

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Nice job man! Happy Harvest and good luck on the drying. Most important part imo

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It was a Birthday present. And Feminisiert is German for femenized :wink:
I will let u know If and how it works Out :grin:

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ahh now I’ve read it, they are Swiss breeders. but it’s supposed to be a US strain

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That I didn’t know because the rest was in English. Learning every day.

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Yup, I’ve messed up my drying before. Delaying my next grow just so I can dry in the tent with a controlled environment

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No Problem, Same Here :grin:
My Austrian Clones are all the top shit. My Nothern Thunderfuck Smells like blueberries, which isn’t what it should smell like according to the description. I’m becoming more and more fascinated by growing cannabis.

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What strain is this one? @hodymo

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That’s Gelato 41 from Blimburn Seeds. All from a clone I received over the fall. It’s super dark green fans are starting to fade into gold flecks!

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That thing looks outstanding!

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Thanks bud! I’m stoked on it. New flavor for me, too

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Euforia, Dutch Passion. I can’t wait to see how big the flowers will be. Day 17 of flower.

OG Kush, RQS. Recently flipped. Biggest plant I have grown. 48 days seedling and veg.

Gorilla Zkittlez Auto, Fast Buds. Roots in the reservoir. 23 days above soil.

Hulkberry Auto, RQS. 23 days above soil.

Gorilla Cookies Auto, Fast Buds. 16 days above soil.

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So, I’m drying in my tent right now and have the inline fan controlling the temp and humidity and have 2 oscillating fans on high and the top and bottom of the tent to circulate air but not directly on the plants. I’m averaging 70 F and 50% humidity. Any adjustments I should make or is all this about right?

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The closer you can get to 60/60 the better the result. I set my controller to go for humidity as that’s what will lead to bud rot. I grow in my basement and dry in the tent. So my stats normally look like this


But if you can’t get 60/60 just get as close as possible. Try to address one variable at a time. Humidity is the easier one to control. Once you get that work on cooling the tent. Drying close to 70 will speed the process up but won’t be horrible, I’ve had that issue before moving to the basement. I also keep and oscillating fan on medium speeds 1 above the plants and 1 below. Hope this helps man!

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Thanks! I could realistically get to the 60 humidity but the temp might be harder. Thanks for the info tho, I’ll adjust accordingly. Much appreciated as always!

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Update Fast forward 8 days,

Cream automatic



Red poison


Gelato


Blue kush 3 - 4 - 5



Random ? Told maybe cheese

Test seed

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Getting that humidity up will be helpful in bringing the temp down. They can work inversely like that depending on the temperature outside of your tent. The 70degree/50% is often what I deal with in the summer/fall inside drying. Always tough getting the temp down for me as well. As long as the temp doesn’t get too much higher you’ll be good. Getting that humidity up will help slow things down, preserving your terps. @BluntForceTrauma420 ‘s numbers are ideal.

I’m one for only hanging until the stems are about to snap ( maybe some smaller stems snap, but bigger ones still bend but have lost the rubbery feel, around 5-8 days depending on the bud mass) then I cut all the buds off into a Home Depot Husky container with the rubber lined seams for a tight seal on the lid. I imagine any container could do but having a good seal matters. In the same environment, I’ll go through “sweating” and “crisping” sessions back and forth for about 5-7 days to reinsert moisture and take it away, occasionally and lightly moving buds from the bottom to top. I keep a Bluetooth hygrometer in the container so I can keep my humidity range between about 54-60%. Once my humidity is hanging right around 56-58% with the lid closed for about 48 hrs with no real change in numbers and stems snap I start to trim and jar or grove bag.

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I had to read that about 3 times to get a grasp on it lol. I already got humidity up to 60 but temp still hanging around 69-70. How do you do the crisp and sweat thing you mentioned?

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As in open to crisp and close to sweat while still in the tent but in that container?

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