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  • Bluey
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    Will you wet trim (a nightmare but well worth it) or dry trim these?

  • Gator
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    Ok, now I got it lmao

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  • Gator
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  • Gator
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    Foxtailing???

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  • Gingerbeard
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    Got a little foxtailing going on but yeah. Damn. We have different ideas of what 'not really big plants' are.

  • Bluey
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    All bud. And big ones too. Nice

  • Bluey
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    Oh they look magic. Well done.

  • Gator
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    Not really big plants, indica dominant, but damn Click image for larger version

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  • Radeon
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    Very nice. Very, very nice. Damn near perfect. I want to hug em lol....

  • Gator
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    Razzberry hash plant,bodhi seeds, Monday is the end of week 11 Click image for larger version

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  • Radeon
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    I gave up chasing vpd. Pain in the butt with our climate. Currently at .50. I will reiterate on the temp. It's not at canopy level. The sensor is below now they stretched. So I would assume maybe 3-4f temp increase if I moved the sensor up. That's an assumption based on past measurements. Daytime Temps. Only way to get it close to the optimal .80 is to install a dehumidifier in the tent or room to bring rh down and raise vpd.

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  • Bluey
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    That's perfect for the last 2 to 3 weeks of flowering, but then you have to be able to get humidity down and doing that adds heat to the room Best I could hold was 22⁰C which is 71/72⁰F and RH at 38 to 40%...ideally you want closer to 30% last couple of weeks but I couldn't get it that low. It makes for really dense and frosty flowers

  • Radeon
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    It's as close to climate controlled as I can get. If I had my own like greenhouse I could do it better, but I'm limited on the technology I have available to me. Temp in flowering is currently 71f at canopy level. I'll get a night temp tonight to see how far the drop is.
    Last edited by Radeon; 08-10-2024, 11:09 AM.

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  • Bluey
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    Do you have a climate controlled environment? Something the researchers also had. I know just keeping temps down during flower, down to 22⁰C in late flower, will substantially increase my yields and it also increases terps and THC levels.
    If you can get your temps down you'll see what I mean.

  • Radeon
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    I think I will bother. I want to see the results. For my own personal curiosity. It's an option, so why not experiment?

    Both. You cant enable them independently. I double checked and the option enables both sunset/sunrise duration at the same time. So on and off are both 30 minutes.

    And the Evo is a full spectrum light, which from what I read is 6 band, and the Evo is not that expensive. And no, I'm not being compensated for my choice of light. That was my decision based on MY needs and wants...
    Last edited by Radeon; 08-10-2024, 11:02 AM.

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