Helmut79 Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2017 #1 What if the trimming takes more time than planned? They're showing signs of overripening. Can I turn off lights and let them be in darkness and rooted for another 4 days or so?
What if the trimming takes more time than planned? They're showing signs of overripening. Can I turn off lights and let them be in darkness and rooted for another 4 days or so?
whitebb2727 Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2017 #2 Chop and hang to dry. You should be trimming dry and not wet anyways.
chemphlegm Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2017 #3 just dont do it. pick up the pace, get some help, cut and hang while you trim. It's difficult for me to trim dry so I hit it right at harvest one plant at a time. I never regretted letting my plants go another four days so.......
just dont do it. pick up the pace, get some help, cut and hang while you trim. It's difficult for me to trim dry so I hit it right at harvest one plant at a time. I never regretted letting my plants go another four days so.......
vostok Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2017 #4 Helmut79 said: What if the trimming takes more time than planned? They're showing signs of overripening. Can I turn off lights and let them be in darkness and rooted for another 4 days or so? Click to expand... ..as the trics are 'made in' the dark ....no next grow rotate plants 90 degrees at each watering to get that even coverage of light many members have read a relevant book but still not you ..???
Helmut79 said: What if the trimming takes more time than planned? They're showing signs of overripening. Can I turn off lights and let them be in darkness and rooted for another 4 days or so? Click to expand... ..as the trics are 'made in' the dark ....no next grow rotate plants 90 degrees at each watering to get that even coverage of light many members have read a relevant book but still not you ..???