The HIGH TIMES Medical Cannabis Cup Returns to the Bay Area
HIGH TIMES is heading back to the Bay Area for the third year in a row! The HT Medical Cannabis Cup …
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Thu Jul 14, 2005
Story by Smokey
Photos by MG Imaging
You’ve toiled long and hard in the garden to grow some kick-ass smoke, and now you’re onto the next critical step. Remember, just because trimming kind bud is tedious and time-consuming doesn’t mean it has to be a drag. Just follow some simple guidelines to make this inevitable chore a time to remember.
First, call your trusted, hardworking pals who can keep up the momentum. Though it may seem like mindless work at times, those friends who possess a good work ethic and don’t complain about long hours will be your best asset. Try to have at least one neat freak on hand to keep things from getting too out of control, because that leaf is going to pile up fast. This isn’t a job for the stereotypical couch potato; you don’t want to employ people who’d rather be planted in front of the TV instead of powering it late into the night.
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Mon Nov 11, 2002
Soma Photos by MG Imaging
Determining peak ripeness is essential to harvesting. Once you cut your plants down, there's still work to be done before they become that primo victory smoke you've been waiting three months for. Don't blow it at the last minute. Read on to learn the dos and don't of harvesting.
Curing and storing your sacred medicine is as important as getting your crop growing correctly. It's amazing the number of people out there growing cannabis who don't know how to cure their weed. If done correctly, your harvest can last a year or more, and still taste superb.
Having been around cannabis growers for many years now, I have seen some bad mistakes made in this department. The most common problem with harvesting and drying marijuana is that people pick it too early. They become impatient, have bills to pay, get paranoid or run out of smoke. They go to their growroom, look at …READ MOREtags: 0 « add a comment
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