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xxxstr8edgexxx

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I am slacker, and idiot. My white board has 70 - 76 F written down as optimum. Mine are in basement in coldest winter in years. Hoping 65F.
70-76 is perfect. i shoot for 75 because i like it a lil warmer, but setting it anywhere in the seventies is going to be fine and work well.
 

OvergrowDaWorld

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So at what point would the flush begin to keep from interrupting the gain?
Curious as the chunks I'm looking at are 49 days and needing additional support almost daily and associate is stressing over bud rot possibilities.
Room is near perfection for atmosphere but the fool is talking chop.
Baddass plant, JW.

I use FFOF soil with 30% chunky perlite.
I start to leech/flush 2 weeks before chop. If your taking her to 70 days, then start the flush at week 8. I give her a really really good flush the first time, then give her only water for a week, then flush again really good, then water only until the day before chop, then I flush 1 more time really good and the next day I chop when lights come on.
 

JointOperation

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we also need to remember these plants thrive in 100 degree CALI DAYS.. so why are people so worried about temps being above 80 ? some of the best runs ive had.. were in the upper 70s and low 80s.. during lights on.
 

Ichabod Crane

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Curious as the chunks I'm looking at are 49 days and needing additional support almost daily

Baddass plant, JW.

That is when I had to start the supports for her.

I will run her to day 70 then. Not a big deal as I run most of my stuff 70 days. She will be lonely in that room by her self as I put a bunch of 8 week blueberry and some kush. They will be out at 9 weeks.
 

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we also need to remember these plants thrive in 100 degree CALI DAYS.. so why are people so worried about temps being above 80 ? some of the best runs ive had.. were in the upper 70s and low 80s.. during lights on.

Indoors and outdoors are completely different animals when it comes to what the plant can handle. Higher temps bring higher yields but at the expense of quality. A lot of modern cultivars tend to foxtail when you get above the mid 80s and hotter than that (indoors) runs the risk of heat associated herming. (*at least in my experience) Terpene production/degradation is also directly associated with temps.
 

Ichabod Crane

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When I have the time I shut the lights off and turn on a dehumidifier. Takes about 7-10 before I dry trim it.

This way it counts on plant numbers and not weight. Makes a difference when trimming one plant can put you over you numbers for weight.
 

CARE giver

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So I'm going to have a lot of seeds. I want to donate some for sure. But how is UK going about selling his seeds. I'd do it at half that price but would I have Joseys blessing?
 

Mr.Sparky

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So at what point would the flush begin to keep from interrupting the gain?
Curious as the chunks I'm looking at are 49 days and needing additional support almost daily and associate is stressing over bud rot possibilities.
Room is near perfection for atmosphere but the fool is talking chop.
Baddass plant, JW.

I run coco?
50-55days 300ppm
55-63 r.o water with 160ppm
63-till cut r.o water

I usually chop at 68-70 depending on circumstances.
 

whadeezlrg

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send em in man, prophets beans get ate up in ca's collectives...and afaik he wasn't planning on sending any in. the bay take's 50% and josey will gladly accept a cut I'm sure ;) why not just put em on auction?
 

Loc Dog

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Thank you so much Josey, for making such a wonderful strain, plus making it public domain!!!! I feel honored to have such an exceptional strain/phenotype/clone. Also, thanks to the donor, of my cuts. Will post pictures, before harvest.
 

whadeezlrg

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50%? Shit might as well donate em... We'll see.

that's one of the main reasons seeds are so expensive, it's just the nature of the industry. there's a demand that isn't being met, and the market can and will determine the value of things. that is why I'd recommend sending them in and doing them on auction...your time and effort translates into goods which have value. don't sell yourself short, because everyone else already will.
 
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