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  1. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    I cannot believe this didn't get traction. What is wrong with you guys??? A pin much mods? Mehhhhhhh
  2. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    Haha, none taken mate. I'm English actually, but i live in Scotland. :)
  3. MoodyShoes

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    Wow....and how? Whoever those plants belong to, they look like they've been in a POW camp for 20 years! That's cruelty to plants....i feel triggered. :P
  4. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    I'm more than happy to learn about this, but rather than take up your time.....bottom line, do you think it makes a big difference? I might just chop at the end of the light cycle and give it a go....i doubt it can do much harm regardless. :)
  5. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    I'm not sure if that implies the post i made, but i don't say to keep in darkness for 3 days personally, my method chops the plants at the end of the dark period (although some may contest this too), then leaves them hanging whole, upside-down, for 72 hours, without opening the tent. At no point...
  6. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    Depends if you hang the whole plant, and as mentioned, your own environment. Yes, Boveda packs are aimed at long term storage, but i would be careful using them for that as some say they remove taste and smell over long periods. I personally just use them to balance the RH at 62% then remove...
  7. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    Haha, kudos. I'll give you that one mate. ;)
  8. MoodyShoes

    Harvesting soon, so here's a bit of bud porn ;) Critical Cheese.

    Thanks mate. I'm at day 63 from the flip now, and will be pulling her in 3 days, so basically a 65 day flower period from the flip. :)
  9. MoodyShoes

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    True, although there is also a lot of misinformation around this subject. My issues come from overcomplicating what is, at it's core, a very simple process, which as i've said, i think only comes from individuals desire to inflate their own egos. I think this can be said for most hobbies, and...
  10. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    It takes a 40 step process to put together an Ikea chest of drawers.... Honestly, i do worry about what THC does to people's aspirations sometimes. Anyway, whatever makes you happy guys. I'm sure i'm just missing something and it's me that has the problem. Hopefully one day i can realise the...
  11. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    So that's what you come back with? It's the crazy thing about the internet isn't it? Someone makes a comment stating "use trail and error" and another makes a thoroughly detailed explanation of the drying and curing process, and guess who the average Jo public thinks has a better point...
  12. MoodyShoes

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    Of course it is. Better using trial and error huh? It's no wonder newbies get confused on these forums with ridiculous advice like that. Take it or leave it, but this method works. Regardless of what some people may think, growing and curing cannabis is not difficult, you just need to...
  13. MoodyShoes

    help curing

    I'm sorry but that is utter nonsense. Here's a guide to the drying process. Now, i know you're asking about curing, but a good cure comes after a good drying process. that's the key. Get some large airtight preserving jars with the lever close lids from Ikea. They're cheaper than the Kilner...
  14. MoodyShoes

    2 1000 watt hps in grow tent

    I run 2 x 600w HPS in a 5x5 and actually (as Benreed has mentioned above) i think it could take more. If you can vent that space properly, a minimum of 4x600w....if not 4x1000w.
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    The necessity of airstones

    I have no inclination to get a DO meter, but i can say that my setup has about 200ltres of water, and 2x60ltr air pumps feeding it, meaning that each litre of water gets 0.6 litres of air though it per minute. I've never had root rot, never used H202, never used any hydroguard or any other root...
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    The necessity of airstones

    I really mean no offence by this, but i would strongly suggest you do a bit more research before trying another grow. DWC is, in my opinion, a very easy system to manage, BUT. you must, must, must have done your homework before you embark on it. In your case, your net pots should sit an inch...
  17. MoodyShoes

    Strange looking leaf

    There's no deficiencies in that plant. You're over thinking things. She's a perfect colour. Sometimes leves just go a bit wrinkly, nothing to worry about. Let her do her thing, she looks perfect.
  18. MoodyShoes

    safe to mount air pump vertically?

    OK, well i'm sure it will do the job, but as a general rule, try not to buy hydro equipment from hydro stores. I know that sounds odd, but you can get much better, often cheaper stuff from, for example, aquarium stores, hardware stores etc etc. I'm fairly sure we have a similar setup, i'm happy...
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    safe to mount air pump vertically?

    Have you bought the pump yet? If not i strongly suggest you get a Hailea and not one made by a Chinese company for hydro use. These things take a hell of a hammering as they are on 24/7 throughout the grow. My advice would be to get a Hailea V60 and a 6mm 4 way manifold....or a 5 way and just...
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    New to hydro

    I run 5 x 11 gallon oxy dripper units and average between 6-10oz per plant. If you want big plants, then big units are needed to allow for a large root mass, but that doesn't necessarily equal more yield than lots of smaller units....it's just easier to maintain. You do need to veg for longer in...
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