Hey bud. I would wait a few days. Maybe even 10. Depends really on how much CBD you want. It would be very cerebral at this point, waiting for amber will tone that down and knock you out.
Take a tester bud from the bottom and dry it out. :smoke2:
Thanks for this info brother,
I am wondering if a plant is being LST'd or in a SCROG, if this rule will be affected at all?
Does physical manipulation change the amount of time a plant will stretch? Length, ie LST stretches more?
Leadership, like real willingness to go in a new direction to achieve a goal of common good.
When asked which president in the world today would offer it, I really thought it would be Obama before Calderon.
Our leaders are lemmings, we are headed for the cliff.
Hip.
I am for this foxtainling business.
It will decrease the leaf/calyx ratio and really increases the bag appeal as it is definitely a pretty flower :)
In the last week or so of flowering I try to move the colas as close to the light as I possibly can which increases the heat and can...
If everyone who has a MM card gets 8 people to sign up, we have the signatures to put on ballot.
Aim for 8. Fill up one sheet.
Mind you the SOS will try to thow out as many signatures as possible when they confirm, so attention to detail is very important for each and every entry...
The Recall Schuette Petition Instructions at this Facebook group are updated when necessary. Also, the author of the recall petition is available on this group.
The petition download links are in the above document. Here is one of them:
Petition Download Link...
Any government official that is spending time on regulating voter approved medical marijuana is WASTING citizens scant resources while oppressing sick people.
STOP. DO YOU'RE REAL JOB.
I think that the Attorney General Bill Schuette spends a disproportionate amount of time enforcing marijuana laws that are related to medical marijuana. In essence squandering public funds on attacking the sick and vulnerable in a quest for political power.
Meanwhile the state's...
4(e) A registered primary caregiver may receive compensation for costs associated with assisting a registered qualifying patient in the medical use of marihuana. Any such compensation shall not constitute the sale of controlled substances.