I watered my beary white a day or two before the chop. This next harvest I'm going to water and wait for the soil to dry out. I'm still drying in the beary in thepaper bag cuz the stems are still bendy. My temps are 65 with a rh of 55. I have a small fan blowing under the bags in the closet. No mold tho. Bud just moisturizes once in jar. I'm being very patient cuz the small buds that were dry didn't have a taste but the thc was on point. so cured all the way will make for some good smoke.You can stop watering, it helps the cure process. Sometimes hard to time but doesn't hurt. They usually slow down drinking at the end.
everyone will tell you different things. What i have had good luck with was, two weeks before estimated harvest date start feeding plain water , no more nutes at all, then about three to five days before i harvest i stop watering completely. some people use bags of ice as their final watering before letting her dry out for harvest. others dont. But from what i have experienced, when using soil or soilless mix, stopping any watering at least three days before harvest seems to put the plant right to the edge, uses up last remaining nutes in her veins and goes completely yellow on the leaves, and at harvest , because i havent watered in at least three days, the plant is much more dry than if i had kept giving water up until the end, which can cut off a couple to a few days of dry time so you can get into the cure jars quicker. cant wait to see how she looks after trimming and stuff.Gloria is ending her 9 th week of flower. White cloudy trichomes and still some clear ones. I'm going to take a pic of her. I planted her directly in the dirt. I heard she was a special plant. I'm stoked. When harvesting should I stop watering a couple of days before its time for the chop?
I plan to stop watering next week. Waiting on her to amber up. My last plant I watered to the harvest so it took a minute for her to get into the jars.everyone will tell you different things. What i have had good luck with was, two weeks before estimated harvest date start feeding plain water , no more nutes at all, then about three to five days before i harvest i stop watering completely. some people use bags of ice as their final watering before letting her dry out for harvest. others dont. But from what i have experienced, when using soil or soilless mix, stopping any watering at least three days before harvest seems to put the plant right to the edge, uses up last remaining nutes in her veins and goes completely yellow on the leaves, and at harvest , because i havent watered in at least three days, the plant is much more dry than if i had kept giving water up until the end, which can cut off a couple to a few days of dry time so you can get into the cure jars quicker. cant wait to see how she looks after trimming and stuff.