11:08 because of fires??? Bro you said āI donāt really like bud washing, especially indoor, because of āfiresā and other reasonsā and then just described someone dunking and hanging their plantsā¦ can you explain more about why you donāt like bud washing? What are you talking about with fires? I wash my buds every time and I grow indoors and the amount of dirt that comes off one plant is astounding. Itās this reason Iāll never not wash my buds. Iām not going to spend all this time/energy growing the best cannabis I can and then not take 15 minutes to rinse 4-5 months of dirt/hair/dust off my flower.
Northern lights which was very popular in Canada a few decades ago smells like cat pee. I grew it last summer and was like man I forgot about its special smell! Lol!
I'm about to harvest my first medical grow out of my 5×5 thanks to creators such as yourself MrCanuck and Dakota. Never thought I'd live to see the day when information of this sort could be shared so openly. I've already used information I've learned to help buddies at work start their own journeys. We've come so far in my lifetime and have just scratched the surface on what this wonderful gift from mother nature can do. Thank you for taking the time and going through all the hassle of putting these together for us. My next hit is for you.
This is great advice. I grow outside and always plant a few extras in case some of them get ruined by rot or infestation. But when they all survive I end up with way too much and face the trimming dilemma of wanting to make them all perfect. I trim up some really nice that I will give away to friends then the rest remains a little leafy. I use the trimmings and the little inner buds for making oil.
Your content has been very informative and helpful for me as a new grower. My first experience was about as crap as you could imagine. Four outdoor plants given to us of untold age, all but one hermies. Used Switch to salvage what we could, but in that, the female of course was pollinated. The heat and the wind stressed the plants almost the entire grow, it was a daily struggle to keep them alive and healthy, and in the end, it was almost a wasted effort completely due to the impact on the yield, and the amount of seeds I have never ever seen as many in anyoneās flowers , as we have in ours. I thoroughly enjoyed the gardening aspects of the process, but ultimately I think it is better left to the pros than to me
You make great videos. Thanks a ton.
Seventeen days of DRY time? Or is that dry/cure time?
Thank you for all the great knowledge and products , my garden is loving them
11:08 because of fires??? Bro you said āI donāt really like bud washing, especially indoor, because of āfiresā and other reasonsā and then just described someone dunking and hanging their plantsā¦ can you explain more about why you donāt like bud washing? What are you talking about with fires? I wash my buds every time and I grow indoors and the amount of dirt that comes off one plant is astounding. Itās this reason Iāll never not wash my buds. Iām not going to spend all this time/energy growing the best cannabis I can and then not take 15 minutes to rinse 4-5 months of dirt/hair/dust off my flower.
9:17 I thought youāre supposed to fill the jars 3/4 of the way? Should I be filling mine 100%?
Northern lights which was very popular in Canada a few decades ago smells like cat pee. I grew it last summer and was like man I forgot about its special smell! Lol!
Love what you do heading your direction
My 2 cent those boveda packs keep the jars perfect 62percent
I'm about to harvest my first medical grow out of my 5×5 thanks to creators such as yourself MrCanuck and Dakota. Never thought I'd live to see the day when information of this sort could be shared so openly. I've already used information I've learned to help buddies at work start their own journeys. We've come so far in my lifetime and have just scratched the surface on what this wonderful gift from mother nature can do. Thank you for taking the time and going through all the hassle of putting these together for us. My next hit is for you.
Quick tip: I keep a spray bottle with alcohol on my bench to periodically spritz my scissors to keep them from gumming up.
This is great advice. I grow outside and always plant a few extras in case some of them get ruined by rot or infestation. But when they all survive I end up with way too much and face the trimming dilemma of wanting to make them all perfect. I trim up some really nice that I will give away to friends then the rest remains a little leafy. I use the trimmings and the little inner buds for making oil.
Youāre amazing!! Thank you for the info!!!
Anybody else catch the spirit orb go across the screen at almost the 1:00 mark? I had to watch it 5 times just to make sure! What do you think?
Some people cure them on the stems
Do you ever have allergy from all the smell while curring?
Your content has been very informative and helpful for me as a new grower. My first experience was about as crap as you could imagine. Four outdoor plants given to us of untold age, all but one hermies. Used Switch to salvage what we could, but in that, the female of course was pollinated. The heat and the wind stressed the plants almost the entire grow, it was a daily struggle to keep them alive and healthy, and in the end, it was almost a wasted effort completely due to the impact on the yield, and the amount of seeds I have never ever seen as many in anyoneās flowers , as we have in ours. I thoroughly enjoyed the gardening aspects of the process, but ultimately I think it is better left to the pros than to me
Great Info sure helped alot
13 minutes and we haven't gotten to trimming yet
No trimming anywhere, just talking.
U THE MAN !!! ALOT OF KNOWLEDGE !!!