Started By
Message

re: I work at the largest medical marijuana greenhouse in the country...

Posted on 10/6/16 at 11:42 am to
Posted by CCTider
Member since Dec 2014
24246 posts
Posted on 10/6/16 at 11:42 am to
quote:

Have your neighbors jacked you yet?



Well, I didn't get jacked. Gotta love Colorado honesty. And since it's a slow, rainy day, I might as well do an update.



I did mess up and let my mango tango go a little too long. It developed a little mold, but mostly just on the bottom. It was my smallest plant, and I still yielded 97 grams after tossing the bad stuff away. So I'm not losing sleep over it. It's a learning experience. Considering that was my biggest error on my first grow, I'm very happy with the results.


Another 8 were ready at the same time. My friend know a badass grower (some of the best flower I've ever seen or smoked) that gave me drying and curing advice. Rather than do a wet trim, then dry the buds. I let the whole plant hang upside down. After a few days of darkness and fans blowing on them, I did a dry trim. It was much easier. I've read that the slower the better, as long of conditions are right to prevent mold. Patience is a virtue.






One thing I'll say, is that trimming sucks. It's tedious work, but makes a huge difference when curing. Well manicured bud smells much better than if you leave small sugar leaves on it. It seems like when the herb is around 65% humidity in a hygrometer, the bud shrinks much more than the leaves, so at that range, it's easier to see the leaves that need to be trimmed.

I did a pretty poor job of pruning the interior of the plants. Those buds never really became dense. They'd have probably been okay to smoke. But after trimming a couple pounds of good buds, you just don't care anymore. You just want to be done with it. So I'll probably make a ton of hash and edibles. On the first 9 plants, I ended up with about 2.5 pounds of bud, and 3 pounds of trim (that'll go down when I remove stems and any fan leaves that are still mixed in).

My last two plants ate my biggest, best developed buds. So I expect about a pound from those. The third was topped multiple times, and would've been a great indoor plant. But mother nature slowly broke it to pieces, do I had a couple others that were messed up.

When I get back home soon, I'll toss a few photos of the final product. I'll be making some butter to have edibles for this Saturday


I will say one thing for certain. I will laugh whenever someone says " the government won't legalize it, because people will just grower their own and they won't make any tax revenue." This is bullshite. Anyone can toss a seed in the ground and grow pot. But to grow good weed that you want to smoke, is a lot of work. Beyond feeding it the correct nutrients, watering it regularly, pruning and pulling dead leaves, harvesting at the right time, drying it, trimming, and curing... It's not easy. Most people would rather just buy a $40 quarter bag if heady bud, just like they'd rather just buy a case of beer. A vast majority will buy it. And most people that grow, will only do it once.

I love weed, so I will grow again. But I outdoors is tough. So I'm looking forward to trying an indoor grow, where I have control over every detail. The initial expenses are high. But i plan on doing often enough that it'll be worth the cost.

Thanks again Moar Kilometers and others for the help and advice. It was a pretty good summer.
first pageprev pagePage 1 of 1Next pagelast page
refresh

Back to top
logoFollow SECRant for SEC Football News
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get the latest updates on SEC Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitter