Once you have learned how to grow a crop the next step is to cure it. You don't want to always smoke weed that's harsh and bad tasting. Here are some basic tips and a few advanced ones you can experiment with. Preparing the harvest curing the crop adding flavors. Preparing The Harvest Curing your harvest is an important step in the cultivation process. Many new growers are so eager to try the product they don't even wait for it to mature.
Most of the plants I grew with seeds bought in November are about 45" tall, but I bend then over almost in half so they are only about 26" high not including the rockwool. I get lots of various size buds that are pointy on top when fully mature, with a long top branch of buds about a 18” long that you could call a spread-out cola. One plant I pruned in veg. Toped at the 4th node than again a week later. It created 4 main colas with only 4 or 5 side branches.. It is just about ready. It will be less than 30” mature (not bent at all) and very compact not as wide) compared to the other Super Silver Hazes (and much easier to manage). For SOG, you would need to be a master at controlling the growth patterns. But if you know how, you could get (4) four cola Super Silver Hazes per Sq. foot, or at least 3 that could yield at least 22 grams of dry manicured bud.
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