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Yup yup Kloned Ranger... LOTS of good info lost in the great MP data crash of 2011... Different strokes for different folks mi amigos...
I dunno about putting them into the dark for two weeks as I've read that same breeder's tip for years on the marketing blurb for WW strains... But although it's controversial around here :hubba: I only know from what I've seen with my own eyes over the years in my personal meds garden. imho there is something to the darkness thing but you don't need to mess with all that for your first several harvests at the least. I'd skip all that and go by conventional harvest methods that our fine MP peeps are recommending.:aok:
Years ago after reading about some interesting experiments on darkness before harvest on the old Advanced Nutes forum we put thirsty plants just before harvest into the dark and chilly temps for 2-3 days and on many strains there was a difference. We had a slight improvement in overall appearance, a deepening of the stanky odor and a tad more *smack* on the tongue when compared to buds that were just left in the light and let go the same amount of time... but it's not just the darkness that produces that result imho... Plants put on dank for protection from a variety of environmental factors... temps, pests, etc... It seemed to me to be a synergy that happened from the combination of the dark period along with letting them dry out and their reaction to the chilly temps. Putting them into the dark dry gets the plants to pull the last deposits of moisture out of the soil and stem system. At that time we were growing in a chilly dug out basement and in the winter temps down there would easily get into the lower to mid 50s.
One other very interesting thing happened when I was growing in ebb and flow hydro tables about 15 years ago... We had a major calamity when a breaker failed and popped off in our grow room while we were away on Xmas vacation... :shocked: :doh: The plants in the trays were at around week 5ish and they were in small 5x5 pots of hydroton ceramic grow rocks so all of them died since they weren't watered for a week...
The heat vent was disconnected from that room and temps were in the mid to upper 50s. Despite their dying from lack of water and never getting a chance for the calyxes to swell it was totally amazing
how gooey and danked up they were in comparison with other grows of the same strain. That incident really opened my eyes to the effects of stress on mj plants... interesting stuff...
I don't have the space and conditions in my current grow location to do a darkness period and I am always running perpetual flowering with multi strain grows so it's not possible for me now but if I had the space I would toy with darkness before harvest and trimming. At the very least I always liked how it slowed down the drying and curing process even a bit more and resulted in some very smooth smoke...:joint:
Peace~!