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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2011

http://SeedMine.com Steve Tuck (Horticulturalist / Botanist) describes the ideal harvesting methods for marijuana cannabis seeds. Learn the techniques that only the best growers use.

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  • i have a question. have you seen Santa Cruz Labs utube page with their explanations of Cannabinoids and how they synthase to one another. After watching them all it seems to me that any CBG found in testing (steephill) would basically be energy that didnt have time or didnt 'synthase - synthesize' into the other cannabinoids such as CBD, THC, CBN, etc. i was wondering if there has been any research done into what enzymes are at work that do the 'synthase' of CBGA and if we could manipulate..

  • my apologies for disagreeing with your drying method but in all my searching ive never seen anyone say to let it go more than 2 weeks before putting it into jars and then 'burping' it to the moisture level you want it. Also im really taking it out of context because you even say to not let it get below 10% moisture. My apologies again good Sir. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • Plant genetics can very a bit, meaning curing is not exactly the same for each strain. Gemerally once dry, you can "cure" pot for about 2 months where it can increase in potency. After that time period THC degrades to CBN and CBD and why sativa strains are less up then they are the first few months, for instance. After this time period, unless you freeze your cannabis, the THC slowly degrades to less active forms.

  • @mrwilliamwonder if thats the case, why did u try to educate him on this very thing in a later comment? he told you that you are totally wrong and that he doesnt have time for amatuers. Stick to being a Subcool fanboy, u seem to be good at that.

  • I run 1 dehumidifre, and 1 tini fan on low in the drying room, and im in Seattle. When the RH gets below 40%, the budds dry to crispyness in 3 days. How could I leave them hanging for that long? I like 60F, and 60%rh, for about a week. That keeps it from drying too fast. THen I trim up all the sugar leaf i leav on while it drys. after that paper bag till all hte stems are cracking. then jars. My budd would turn to dust after 4 weeks in a drying room.

  • So since your top buds are harvested 3 weeks before your lower budds. How flushed are your lowers? You would think they would be nothing bud dead, rotton brownness after 4 weeks of flushing. Atleast 4 weeks of flushing, if they are cut 3 weeks after the top budds.

  • @brick420247365 yerp

  • your actually wrong, completely wrong. i dont have time for an armature peace

  • @888giordano Cannabis increases in potency for 1-2 months then degrades. After the cure period of about 3-6 weeks it should be frozen.

  • lol your an idiot i know drying is essential before curing. Jesus Christ, ive been cultivating for 10 years. just stick to videos bro you not fooling anyone. pshhh retard

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