• schmidtster@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    What’s your preferred method? Do you take one sample or do you take a few from different plants and canopy heights?

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      9 months ago

      I sample every plant at 3 or 4 different spots, top middle and bottom. Have to be scientifically rigorous, of course. I use a cheap USB microscope that plugs right into my phone and does 50-1600x. I used to have the cheapest jeweller’s loupe in the world and it worked “fine” but it only did like 25x and that’s not powerful enough for me to really differentiate, especially between cloudy and clear. This microscope has issues, don’t get me wrong, but I can def see at least.

      I’m honestly a little shocked at how quickly these buds are ripening, I’m at 7 weeks and it looks like it could come down any day. Good problem to have, I guess.

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        9 months ago

        The plant can also finish at different rates, it’s not unheard of to cut off the canopy and letting the lowers go another week to get to the same point. So rigorous can help get the best.

        I wasn’t a fan of the loupe either hard to focus and get a good idea, the microscopes are the way to go I find.

        You have me nervous, I should cut off a sample to check, but she’s also barely got any coloured pistils as well.

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          9 months ago

          You cut samples? I just awkwardly shove my scope in there lolol

          I’ve noticed my top buds are more ripe than the bottoms, but my plants are so small that I prefer to hang the whole thing. Even if not all my buds are right on time. Otherwise they dry too fast, and that’s a waste of 16 weeks. In my opinion I might as well compost the whole harvest if it’s not going to dry right.

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            9 months ago

            Man I tried everything, everything a microphone stand to hold the damn thing and shove it in there haha.

            Yeah I’m not a fan of the concept either, would basically need to wet trim and would want to fridge dry at that point so adding more money and stuff haha.

            Where I live is drier than it has any right to be, but I think I’m getting close to getting it dialed in. Last grow the smaller stems weren’t leaving tails, but the thicker ones were. They all seem to settle around 58%, but that likely means the smaller stems were overdried. There is some merit behind keeping the plant as symmetrical as possible for the “best of the best of the best”

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              9 months ago

              A cedar lined curing fridge would be so tasty though 🤔 damn it now I want one 😂

              In my experience if the smaller buds are overdried they usually even out in the jar with the wetter buds, which is nice. That’s part of the reason I manifold, is to keep my plants nice and symmetrical. It’s good stuff!