
Daisy's
Daisy's
LED - 200 W
LED - 100 W
LED - 70 W
LED - 70 W

Daisy's
During the first week of curing, regardless of humidity level, open the containers once or twice a day for a couple minutes—this is called burping. This releases moisture and replenishes oxygen inside the container.
If you notice an odor of ammonia when opening a container, it means the buds are not dry enough and anaerobic bacteria are consuming them, which will lead to moldy, rotten cannabis. Leave the lid off for a day and reseal tomorrow.
After the first week, burp containers only once every few days.
How long does it take to cure cannabis?
After two to four weeks in containers, your cannabis should be cured enough to give you a flavorful, aromatic, and quality experience. Some people prefer to cure for four to eight weeks, and some strains even benefit from six months or more of curing.
Trimming any excess fan leaves off today
2tsp big grow
4ml calmag
1.5qts water
Lightly spritz
1 and a half teaspoon big Bloom 1 teaspoon ground big
Regular half a quart watering .5
Topped off soil with Fox Farm Ocean Forest
Regular half a quart watering .5
Regular half a quart watering .5
Cal-Mag watering
Lightly spritz
Lightly spritz
Lightly spritz
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1 quart regular pH 6.5 water
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Lightly spritz
Lightly spritz
1 quart regular pH 6.5 water
Lightly spritz
Cal-Mag watering
Lightly spritz
Lightly spritz
One 4 shot glasses
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One 4 shot glasses
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One 4 shot glasses
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One 4 shot glasses
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Lightly spritz
One 4 shot glasses
Added 3 shot glasses every two days
Extra light added
One 4 shot glasses
One shot glass and fine mist
One 4 shot glasses
One 4 shot glasses