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  • Casi allí - Una guía para la floración | Eighth Brother

    Almost There! A Guide to Flowering If you've done everything right up until now, you should have some strong plants in the vegetative state. You should be ready to start flowering, where you will be able to see the literal fruits of your labor. Between 45-60 days of vegetative state are necessary before beginning the flowering stage. In this section we will give you tips to get ready to flip your plants to the flowering stage, as well as help you care for it during this stage. 01 Let's Get Ready Prepping to Flower It can be helpful to prune the vegetation lower down on the plant. Any leaves that don't receive light require resources from the plant but don't contribute their maximum light to the plant, so it is best to remove them and focus your plants resources where they are needed. If you are more experienced, now would be the time to deploy and preventive fungacides, neem oil, or other natural pesticides if you choose to use them. 02 Supporting your Plants Braces and support structures It can be helpful to create a support structure or braces for your plants as they grow. Now would be a good time to do this; you can deploy netting or stakes in the soil to help your plants stay standing up perfectly straight. 03 Final Check Up until this point you should have been running your vegetative plants on 24 hr/day light or only brief periods of darkness. As your plants are getting bigger it is important to ensure your area is not getting over crowded, this can increase risk of mold and stifle the growth of your plants. 04 The Flip Starting the Flowering Stage In order to force your plant to start growing buds, you essentially need convince it the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting longer. To do this, you give your plants about 10-12 hours of darkness per day. This will tell the plants it is time to start producing buds. This process should take about 7-9 weeks before your bud is ready to harvest. Be careful letting your plant flower for too long as it will eventually start to seed itself and ruin your crop.

  • ¡Parece Listo! - Recolección y Curado | Eighth Brother

    Your plants are flowering and you're almost ready to harvest. Here are some tips on how to harvest successfully Looks Ready! In this section, we will guide you through the process of determining the perfect time to harvest, harvesting your crop correctly, and properly curing your bud to give you a perfect final product. 01 Flush It Out Harvesting cannabis buds can be a rewarding experience. To ensure the highest quality buds, the plants should be carefully monitored and harvested at the right time. We recommend flushing your plants out for 2 weeks before harvesting. In this process, your plant uses up any amount of nutrients previously absorbed. The result will be buds with better flavor and aroma. The excess of fertilizer in your Cannabis plant may result in buds that are harsh to the throat when smoked. It is important to wait until the trichomes on the buds are milky and the pistils on the buds are brown and curled. 02 Drying Time After harvesting the buds, they should be hung to dry in a dark, well-ventilated area. The plants should hang for about 7 days, or until the leaves are dry and easily broken off. 03 The Cure Once the buds are sufficiently dry, they should be cured in airtight containers for several weeks. This will help to preserve the terpenes and cannabinoids in the buds, resulting in a better flavor and higher potency. Every few days you will "burp" your container by opening it briefly to release air. We recommend trimming your bud after curing. 04 Congrats!!! Congratulations on harvesting your cannabis! You have accomplished a remarkable feat and now have amazing bud that you grew 100% at home. With your hard work and dedication, you have taken the first steps in cultivating cannabis plants with care and precision. Now that your grow is complete, you have the opportunity to explore all the ways you can use your buds. Whether you’re vaping, smoking, or using it for a homemade edibles recipe, the possibilities are endless. At our Eighth Brother, we are dedicated to helping you get the most out of your cannabis. From providing the highest quality products to offering helpful grower tips, we are here to support you on your cannabis journey. Keep up the great work and congratulations on finishing your grow

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  • Avanzando - Transferencia de botes | Eighth Brother

    Learn how to transfer your plants into bigger pots! Transferring to Pots Transferring your baby plants into a bigger pot will be a necessary step during the growth process. This is required in order to provide more space to the plant's roots, allowing them to spread more widely. This will prevent root tangling (rootbound), increase your plant's eventual yield, and give it access to more nutrients. 01 When to Transfer You likely started your plants in a small pot or even a cup, and after about 3-4 weeks they are sure to outgrow their container and be ready to transfer to larger pots. 02 Your First Transfer Project Name For your first transfer, you can move the plant from your first container to a 3-gallon pot being careful not to damage the root system. If you have any additional soil amendments or root growth promoters like mycorrhiza now would be the time to add them. 03 Another One? Project Name If it has been 4 weeks since your first transfer and you notice your plants are growing very quickly, you may need to transfer them into even larger pots like 7-gallon pots. Generally, the root systems of plants expand outward about as far as the branches reach, so if your leaves are starting to hang over the side of the pot too much, you may be close to needing a larger pot, as your roots are still trying to grow outwardly. 04 Final Checks Project Name Make sure the pot you transfer into is sufficiently deep for your plant's roots and has adequate drainage so your roots don't rot. Perform your final transfer 2-4 weeks before entering the flowering stage. You will likely only need to do this 1-2 times total depending on the size of your plants.

  • Eighth Brother | Sun grown cannabis menu

    Eighth Brother - eighthbrother.com Sun grown cannabis carries a myriad of environmental benefits due to avoiding the use of harsh & artificial additives. OG Kush, Blue Dream, Rose Apple Cookies, snickerdoodlez, Sour Berry, Gorilla Glue, etc. sativa, hybrid, indica. Prerolls, Eighths, Grams

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