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I honestly don't know why people struggle so much with the drying process 🌱🤔 & this "crop steering" , that's just a fancy new term for "doing the usual allowance to dry out before watering" technique that's been used for thousands of years or whatever 🌱👀 Everything just gets a new terminology that inturn just creates more confusion for new growers 🌱👀 & All these channels generally push for big/oversized pots , I see it ALL the time & so good luck with having them dry out within a night or probably a week by looks of some of them pots 🌱😱🤣
Great information. Thanks for digging into this topic. There is a lack of research and too much 'bro' science. I heard Cannatrol has some good data and a paper written about drying and curing but I don't think that's been publicly available. The 60/60 is impossible for me to attain here.
Hey so if you have a green grow room work light it should work in the dry room without activating photosynthesis I believe . It would be something to test.
I just set my "Cannatrol" / Perfect dry & cure every time! Set it and done! well worth the price for perfectly dried & cured Flower! Love my Cannatrol!
Best air quality for humans is between 50-60% humidity. Between that humidity less virus, bacteria, and mold grow. Typically, mold prefers temperatures between 68°F (20°C) and 86°F (30°C). If indoor relative humidity (RH) exceeds 60 percent, it creates a conducive environment for mold and mildew to grow and thrive.
Hell yeah awesome to see these two exchanging ideas and experiences. I've been following all his stuff my man knows his shit and if he doesn't he learns everything he can about it. All for this community to benefit from his clear clean presented information. Both these guys rock! Keep up the great work supplying everyone with quality knowledge which ultimately translates to better buds for us all!!
Very interesting stuff. I agree with almost all of it especially the stuff after the dry cure info. The living soil folk can use natural hormones along with irrigation to crop steer as well. Wish he touched on the hormones but maybe synthetics don’t use them because of all the PGR stuff. Which is separate. GA3, Auxin, Cytokinin, Ethylene etc. we use ground malted barley, sprouted organic corn, fermented fruit juice (ethylene) etc. Solid info man. We thank you.
I did 16 years in State Prison because in 1994 , someone stole my Plants and I later found out who stole them..I did what anyone would do, but the 3 strikes law was still fresh and I got broke off, and then caught more cases inside prison..
I honestly don't know why people struggle so much with the drying process 🌱🤔 & this "crop steering" , that's just a fancy new term for "doing the usual allowance to dry out before watering" technique that's been used for thousands of years or whatever 🌱👀 Everything just gets a new terminology that inturn just creates more confusion for new growers 🌱👀 & All these channels generally push for big/oversized pots , I see it ALL the time & so good luck with having them dry out within a night or probably a week by looks of some of them pots 🌱😱🤣
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Thank you gentlemen I've come away with a little more knowledge
Great information. Thanks for digging into this topic. There is a lack of research and too much 'bro' science. I heard Cannatrol has some good data and a paper written about drying and curing but I don't think that's been publicly available. The 60/60 is impossible for me to attain here.
How are you guys testing the moisture content of the buds?
Hey so if you have a green grow room work light it should work in the dry room without activating photosynthesis I believe . It would be something to test.
I just set my "Cannatrol" / Perfect dry & cure every time! Set it and done! well worth the price for perfectly dried & cured Flower! Love my Cannatrol!
Best air quality for humans is between 50-60% humidity. Between that humidity less virus, bacteria, and mold grow. Typically, mold prefers temperatures between 68°F (20°C) and 86°F (30°C). If indoor relative humidity (RH) exceeds 60 percent, it creates a conducive environment for mold and mildew to grow and thrive.
🔥🔥🔥🔥 best episode sharkmouesfarms 👊👊👊👊👊 the man with the knowledge much respect for him great one Kyle kush man 👊👊👊👊👊
Shark is an absolute beast so intelligent helped me take my grow to the next level thank you 🙏
Big hello from Ireland 🇮🇪👋.love the content you have👍✌️
I have heard that birds chirping will open the stomata. so could you play bird sounds on your alexa to keep them open?
You’re on the boat, Kyle
Hell yeah awesome to see these two exchanging ideas and experiences. I've been following all his stuff my man knows his shit and if he doesn't he learns everything he can about it. All for this community to benefit from his clear clean presented information. Both these guys rock! Keep up the great work supplying everyone with quality knowledge which ultimately translates to better buds for us all!!
I wish Kyle would stop cutting off his guest every time he tries to answer. What's the point of an interview if you don't let him talk?
Love your podcasts
I prefer 60/50
GWAH from Philadelphia Pa!!!
Very interesting stuff. I agree with almost all of it especially the stuff after the dry cure info. The living soil folk can use natural hormones along with irrigation to crop steer as well. Wish he touched on the hormones but maybe synthetics don’t use them because of all the PGR stuff. Which is separate. GA3, Auxin, Cytokinin, Ethylene etc. we use ground malted barley, sprouted organic corn, fermented fruit juice (ethylene) etc. Solid info man. We thank you.
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Appreciate the knowledge you're always dropping bro!!!
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Always a great show thanks again
Thanks so much, Kyle and Justin!!❤
I dry and cure all my weed
Blessed morning to my outdoor cannabis brothers from Trinidad always learning something new
99% of weed isn't cured or flushed anymore and it shows. Its also why I still have return customers 😊
Greetings from Germany to all of the Growmies out there 💚
Love & Peace 🙏
Actually doin a 60, 60 dry now and i kinda cant wait!
I did 16 years in State Prison because in 1994 , someone stole my Plants and I later found out who stole them..I did what anyone would do, but the 3 strikes law was still fresh and I got broke off, and then caught more cases inside prison..