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Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by dagobaker, Aug 15, 2008.

  1. here are some pics of my flowering widow in the greenhouse.....looking good
     

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  2. updated pics........
     

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  3. #3 corto maltese, Aug 23, 2008
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    Nice grow man! Looks very tasty. Don't forget to buy lots of jars and paper bags soon! Why a greenhouse? Is it cold where you are? When do they finish?
     
  4. Why would he want lots of paper bags ??
     
  5. For drying! What's going on Cantharis how's the rooftop grow in Spain?
     


  6. Why on earth would he need paper bags for drying?? Just hang the cut plant up and let air circulate around it. Dries in 5 to 7 days.
     
  7. #7 corto maltese, Aug 23, 2008
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    Relax dude. I just read that some hang them with fans until the stem under the bud snaps but the bud isn't totally dry, put them in paper bags (so they don't dry too quick, air goes through paper), and then the jars that you put the buds in and open every day ). I thought maybe it was better for the taste. It's not like paper bags are such a f----in problem.
     
  8. i hang them on string for a week and then burb them inside mason jars for a month to cure
    but usually they are gone too fast to cure........
    thankx for looking.....
     
  9. #9 cantharis, Aug 23, 2008
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    That is your problem, corto. You are all about what you have READ, never what you have DONE.
    Go and actually DO a grow, from start to finish, then tell the noobs what you think. Until then, you ARE a NOOB.

    My ladies hang up to dry in my shed. Takes 5 to 7 days.
     
  10. Those look really nice Dago. Reps.
     
  11. Unfourtunatly some of us do not have a shed or dedicated space to hang entire plants, this is when the paper bag method can be used.

    I have dried both ways, hanging is much smoother than drying in paper bags , but when space is a factor I have to process my crop in the woods, manicure and dry in paper bags.. it gets the job done.

    Nice plants by the way, they are coming along nicely.
     
  12. There are nearly as many ways to dry and cure as there are to grow. Luckily I have a huge barn as well as several outbuildings to dry my stuff. I've never tried the paper bag method, but I know lots of experienced growers who use it. But anyway, this is way off topic. Hey, nice plants Dago!
     
  13. #13 corto maltese, Aug 23, 2008
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    Hey dumbass, I don't think I've seen any pictures of your 2008 grow whereas mine are available. Your "knowledge" is just about growing drugs pothead. You think you're important because you read a few "top secret" books on some stupid weed. Or maybe you're soooo special that you just were born with knowledge on how to grow and never read anything. Wow: a genius. Just with some water any idiot can get a harvest so be quiet.

    You just go around this site saying what's good, bad, right, wrong, just being narcissistic and judgmental, in short narrow-minded and annoying.

    You're so childish just getting pissed off and acting like the sacred knight of weed who says who has or doesn't have the right to say this or that. This ain't Franco's time anymore.

    My "ladies", go get laid loser instead of being a prick and pretending to be someone important. .

    And yes I already grew and dried just hanging them in a basement. What you know is shit. You're not worth much more than a "nube" as you say because in the end with your stupid stickies about tea and ferts and bs, you just get high like everybody right and don't quote my shit if you don't like it.

    It's easy to boast when you're just growing in Spain on your roof where it's tolerated. Get a life. And yes my 12 females are doing just great.

    Very childish post, you obviously aren't part of the solution bro. ~AK~
     
  14. ok then........for a minute i thought i was in trouble.....lol
    positive karma is a good thing
    growing isnt a competition (unless ur in amsterdam for the cup) so let all grow and fucking stop sending money to mexico on that brick shit
    more pics to come since im getting close (i can taste it....)
     
  15. updated pics.........
     

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  16. I chop the whole plant....TIMBERRRR!!! And hang her up on a hook in one of my sheds, I prop the door open for air flow.

    I used to cure in Mason jars, I could get 3 ounces of dried bud in a 1 litre jar. But my last crop would have needed 24 jars, thats a lot of glass to store, so I switched to ziplock bags.
     
  17. Congrats on the greenhouse grow. I don´t know why more people don´t use greenhouses for MJ. You have good natural daylight, if you use frosted glass folks can´t see what you have - a couple of tomato plants (or even red balls tied to your ladies) would make people think you are growing tomatoes. You could grow (or even buy) some tomatoes to give any nosey neighbours.
    You have some protection against the first frosts, so don´t have to chop prematurely, can even install heating. Bringing in supplies is a perfectly normal thing to do.
    Yes, has a lot going for it.

    Or is there a bummer I haven´t seen yet?
     
  18. If its grown in a green house is that really considered outdoor????


    Either way looks great, keep up the great work!
     
  19. Good question. But it is using natural daylight, and plants will bud when THEY are ready, so I suppose it is more outdoor than indoor.
     
  20. ups and downs for both........free light is huge and being able to maybe harvest as much as 10# is nice also........but u cant exactly take the plants out and check them over......cant have neighbors looking..........
     

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