Harvest time?

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It showed up with the taps talk app but know with regular Web site I can't see pics either
 
I can see the pics after staring at the little blocks for a few minutes. Poof...........
 
they disappear i don't know why x.x
here again x.x
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its sensory overload, the server just can't handle the dankness... :stoned:

in the last pic it looks like you have a lot of dead leaves on top of your soil, if thats true and not just my eyes playin tricks, you will want to remove those. They can get moldy and spread it to your plant!

Nonetheless, looks like you did a pretty awesome job!
 
you guys are just being nice with me, i don't think she's that dank >.<
i think she could have been a better plant if i had the right nuts... all i used was nitrogen in vegetive stage and no nuts in flowering thats propably the reason why they aren't that good...

and yes sMACkaddict, these are dead leafs...i had no idea it could be bad to mantain them there... anyways i already harvest it guys thanks for all the help!
 
woah!!!! ok i need clean up in isle 6 please. Bring a mop. Man that looks amazing **** i forgot the question
 
did you get any microscope pics?
 
There is always room for improvement but that is nothing to be ashamed of one bit. Those are very nice looking buds. Now comes the hardest part of all: you need to have the ultimate in patience to dry and cure them before diving in. You need a good 4-7 days of drying in a controlled space, and then at least 2 weeks of curing in an even more controlled space. And if you really want to enjoy the fullness of the buds in their flavors, cure them for a month before diving into the bowl.
 
And the closet is in a dark room without lights and good ventilation but its closed... and i open it like 3 times a day or 4
 
That is good. While they are drying, you will get some different smells. Try to not dry too fast. You want them to feel just a little "crispy" on the outside and stiff but soft on the inside. Then you will need to cut them away from the stems and remove the bigger leaves, then put them in some air tight containers. I like to use the plastic Tupperware containers that the lids will snap shut. I have several that will hold about 2-4oz each. Then when you put them in the containers and seal them, put them in the dark and cool place. Open the containers and wave container around a bit to get fresh air into it, and then close back 2x a day for 7 days, then open containers and air them then close 1x a day for 7 days. Then they are ready, but for better flavor, continue to air buds 1x a day for another 7 days, then air them 1x every other day for 7 more days. Then they will be better.
 
only chicks can pose with buds without a shirt and one glove. the buds look good, but make sure to put as much time, care and effort into the drying and curing as u did the growing. chlorophyll tastes like arse. imho get all the fans off

by the way, nice job nudie boy
 
Wow. First pic was a little different. Lol. It lends a little awkwardness to the thread.

Carry on!!
 
Thanks all for the positive message's!
Hush yes its true, the smell naturally come's on with time on the drying, first day's was smelling like humid leaf, now its smelling sweet!
you guys are great thanks all!
 
I don't mean to be debbie downer as the cola is very nice, but have you got spider mites or thrip on those leaves?
 
Rose you looking at the 3rd pic down with that string running across? wouldn't you see more?
 
I believe I can see what Rose is talking about in the 2nd and 3rd pic. The leaves looks speckled(I think thats the word), like from thrips or a similar pest.
 
yes almost by the end of her stage she got spider mites on her
and there are some little cat hairs or something on the buds as well x.x tried to clean them
 

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