My first time.

This is my first time posting on here I have visited and read some threads that were very helpful and I thank each and everyone for the knowledge that was passed on to me. I decided to try and grow my own and I think ive done really good they arent quite done but getting close, I have pics that ive posted to show what I have acheived.
 

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ttystikk

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This is my first time posting on here I have visited and read some threads that were very helpful and I thank each and everyone for the knowledge that was passed on to me. I decided to try and grow my own and I think ive done really good they arent quite done but getting close, I have pics that ive posted to show what I have acheived.
Whatever you did, it worked. Looks great! Better, I might add, than some efforts I've seen from experienced members.
 

Antman15

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Whatever you did, it worked. Looks great! Better, I might add, than some efforts I've seen from experienced members.
That's for real! I have a....friend I guess you would say...that "thinks" he can grow.....he gives me samples and I have to throw it in the freezer for hash or butter....I'm not smoking his seed riddled, hay smelling, mess.

Good job OP
 

ttystikk

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That's for real! I have a....friend I guess you would say...that "thinks" he can grow.....he gives me samples and I have to throw it in the freezer for hash or butter....I'm not smoking his seed riddled, hay smelling, mess.

Good job OP
Yes Sir, we all have friends like that. Mine recently moved to Hawaii- in part I expect because he thinks his plants will survive his benign neglect techniques better if they're living in a jungle!
 
Ok guys I dont know if ive messed up here or not Im dryIng some of my baby out ive had it hanging for four days after all the leaves were removed ive had them in complete darkness with a little fan on them ive been keeping a eye on them to make sure they dont have mold on them no mold but today I went to check on them and the stems arent bendy anymore their kind of crackly and im worried their drying out to fast the outside feels dry but theres moisture on the inside so what my worry is should I continue to let them dry or is it time to start curing my babies by the way I forgot to tell you guys its white widow that I grew please help me im stuck on this one
 

SlimTim

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Ok guys I dont know if ive messed up here or not Im dryIng some of my baby out ive had it hanging for four days after all the leaves were removed ive had them in complete darkness with a little fan on them ive been keeping a eye on them to make sure they dont have mold on them no mold but today I went to check on them and the stems arent bendy anymore their kind of crackly and im worried their drying out to fast the outside feels dry but theres moisture on the inside so what my worry is should I continue to let them dry or is it time to start curing my babies by the way I forgot to tell you guys its white widow that I grew please help me im stuck on this one
First hope the fan is just circulating air and not blowing directly on them.
It wouldn't hurt to put them in jars now and let the moisture bleed out. I'd put them in the jars with lids on for most of the day then take them back out later to dry some more when they feel moist again. Mine seem to turn out great doing this a few times. I've got a drying rack that helps allot.

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Congratulations they look fantastic you did a
I have a drying rack also but everything ive read says to let them hang with a circulating fan on them but ill try that and hope for the best thanks for the advice. How long does it usually take to dry them out ive read so many different lengths of time ive read 4-7 7-10 and so on and so on and so on.
 
First hope the fan is just circulating air and not blowing directly on them.
It wouldn't hurt to put them in jars now and let the moisture bleed out. I'd put them in the jars with lids on for most of the day then take them back out later to dry some more when they feel moist again. Mine seem to turn out great doing this a few times. I've got a drying rack that helps allot.

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I have a drying rack also but everything ive read says to let them hang with a circulating fan on them but ill try that and hope for the best thanks for the advice. How long does it usually take to dry them out ive read so many different lengths of time ive read 4-7 7-10 and so on and so on and so on.
 

SlimTim

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I have a drying rack also but everything ive read says to let them hang with a circulating fan on them but ill try that and hope for the best thanks for the advice. How long does it usually take to dry them out ive read so many different lengths of time ive read 4-7 7-10 and so on and so on and so on.
The number of days always depends on environment that they are in. I just harvested some plants that hung for 6 days then got trimmed into jars. They were transfered from jars to the rack for 4 days on and off depending on how they felt. I'm going to the hydro store today to get some Boveda packs. I did roll one and it smoked great after that schedule but I personally prefer to let the jars sit sealed for at least a couple weeks with the B packs before it goes to my patients. Not had a complaint yet. :)

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The number of days always depends on environment that they are in. I just harvested some plants that hung for 6 days then got trimmed into jars. They were transfered from jars to the rack for 4 days on and off depending on how they felt. I'm going to the hydro store today to get some Boveda packs. I did roll one and it smoked great after that schedule but I personally prefer to let the jars sit sealed for at least a couple weeks with the B packs before it goes to my patients. Not had a complaint yet. :)

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Whats a b pack never heard of that.
 
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