If you’re still at 68% rh then yes spongy and damp is normal. Keep slowly dropping the rh to 60% then let it steady. After that you can drop,to 58% if it still seems a bit wet. Remember the rh on the Inkbird is only as good as your last calibration, so a few points one way or the other is...
If you have a good understanding of the process and there is no good information on here or the web, I have a potential solution if you don’t get the answer from this post. Rather than start a wide open request for everything related, start a thread sharing what you know and the processes you...
LOL, would you like us to come up with a brand name and market them for you as well? Try the search function, your request is way to broad to answer with much less than a book, one that already exists in multiple places including RIU.
I think most of the older people here remember the rise of autoflower plants, and the fact that in the beginning they sucked. They have come a long way, but remember they were crossed with ruderalis which contains next to no thc, so autos started out loosing the thc and terp battle. In time...
As mentioned above it is strain dependent, it usually works but sometimes they are stubborn. Also agreed with above I think 50ppm is about as low a concentrate as you want to go. There are several very good threads on selfing plants and making fem seeds on RIU, here’s one...
I meant growing regular seeds rather than feminized. No reason to apply CS or STS if you have a perfectly good male to do the job.
And yes, selfed is when you use CS or STS to feminize just a few branches and then let the plant pollinate itself. This is commonly done to make feminized...
The CS I have used is 50 ppm and works, although I use STS rather than CS lately, it takes only a couple applications rather than every day. I have now switched to growing Regs.
Yes, this is how you create a selfed plant, or S1.
If it has a compressor it won’t work for this particular build, if it is thermoelectric it should work, although your mom may not be happy with her wine cooler filled with bud.
I can’t say for sure what all it effects without testing, but by just friends taste testing it is close but the dry and cure at 55f comes out slightly on top of 60f. The longer dry also seems to be favored. It’s a personal preference as much as anything from what I have gathered. The one clear...
Ok, it’s just that people come to this thread, see your post that the result smells like hay, and think your talking about the koolatron and leave without looking further, so I want to point out that it is not the case. I’m glad this thread got you thinking and experimenting, feel free to post...