I used to be a great and mighty competition coon hunter.
Itโs quite the expensive hobby.
Tracking systems, ecollars, lights, dog food, entry fees.
Of course, all the money spent on that stuff does you no good if you donโt know how to train a dog.
And, like growing weed, everyone does things a little differently.
I learned during my stint as a mighty coon hunter, to pay attention to how everyone trains dogs, borrow from those that do things that make sense, and toss things that donโt.
I apply the same approach here.
I hate dry trimming, but I am getting ready to dry trim my next few plants, because you, Hash, have been so adamant about it, and I respect your end product, so I am giving it another go.
There have been some other tips from members I have tried, but the only one I have religiously stuck with so far has been puteโs 48 hours of dark.
I believe it makes a difference, and I challenge you to try it for yourself, and give me your opinion.
To me, the odor of the plant is definitely amplified after 48 hours of