SATORI F2 X QUERKLE MALE PROJECT

im4satori

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so I guess im going to journal

any of those breeders out there... happy to have you on board

im new to breeding.. been buy beans for too looong!

at the moment I have a few satori f2 plants
two weeks into flower and im looking for a couple stand outs to cross to a very vigorous bushy branchy querkle male

I hope the querkle (indica)male throws nice flavors that its known for

the satori f1 from mandala (sativa) are the absolute best structured plants ive ever seen.. great yields and the plants are perfectly shaped and very short and they hold there own weight with thick sturdy branches... the flavors are all varying degrees of mint a tiny bit of spice and fresh herbs and somewhat mild but absolutely unique in comparison to most
 

im4satori

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I have 2 clones from a querkle male plant..
one currently 1 week into flower

sorry I am out of order

the first male clone is meant to pollinate a sour diesel female2 weeks into flower (indica leaning) from a pack of rsvr prevada!
the choosen pheno has nice hard buds and smells sour but with a hint of sweetness (maybe grape)
I choose her for her good yields and hard buds

the second male querkle clone is still in veg waiting for the satori f2 keeper that I am currently focused on

pics coming soon
 

im4satori

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this control box is absolutely the bomb

the EVC2 sentinel controller

it last forever and is able to handle a descent load... 75pint dehumidifier with 2 very large fans all working continuous and the control box is good

plus it has so many control options... adjustable dead band is super useful!!!

humidity controller has an option that allows you to transfer the setting parameters to control the exhaust fan or disconnect exhaust fan to control the humidity by the dehumidifier.
so you can tell the controller to either;
A) engage the exhaust fan to lower humidity
or
B) engage the dehumifier to lower humidity (leaving exhaust fan disengaged)

the benefits are
great if for running c02 during winter since exhaust fan runs less often

also it prevents your room from freezing out in an attempt to reduce humidity during lights out or even during lights on when its raining and cold and your fans just wont shut down despit the fact its 50 degrees in your room because its unable to achieve the humidity set point

this controller solves those issues

the temp dead band control option turns out to be useful for all kinds of reasons
basically most controllers have a std 3 degree differential; meaning if its set to 75 degrees the fan will run until it reaches 72 then shut down and re-engage at 75 and repeat

this controller allows the dead band to be from 1 degree up to 10 degree

being able to change the dead band will reduce how often the fan kicks on and off which could be a huge benefit to someone running co2

I am not currently running co2 but have in the past

I just don't want to add the extra heat and I get enough for me and the mrs as it is from just the 1 light
 

ttystikk

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this control box is absolutely the bomb

the EVC2 sentinel controller

it last forever and is able to handle a descent load... 75pint dehumidifier with 2 very large fans all working continuous and the control box is good

plus it has so many control options... adjustable dead band is super useful!!!

humidity controller has an option that allows you to transfer the setting parameters to control the exhaust fan or disconnect exhaust fan to control the humidity by the dehumidifier.
so you can tell the controller to either;
A) engage the exhaust fan to lower humidity
or
B) engage the dehumifier to lower humidity (leaving exhaust fan disengaged)

the benefits are
great if for running c02 during winter since exhaust fan runs less often

also it prevents your room from freezing out in an attempt to reduce humidity during lights out or even during lights on when its raining and cold and your fans just wont shut down despit the fact its 50 degrees in your room because its unable to achieve the humidity set point

this controller solves those issues

the temp dead band control option turns out to be useful for all kinds of reasons
basically most controllers have a std 3 degree differential; meaning if its set to 75 degrees the fan will run until it reaches 72 then shut down and re-engage at 75 and repeat

this controller allows the dead band to be from 1 degree up to 10 degree

being able to change the dead band will reduce how often the fan kicks on and off which could be a huge benefit to someone running co2

I am not currently running co2 but have in the past

I just don't want to add the extra heat and I get enough for me and the mrs as it is from just the 1 light
We've long since sealed the room completely and used water cooled HVAC to condense excess moisture from the air while cooling it. We use co2 tanks for soft drinks to add carbon dioxide, this adds no heat. A well sealed room only needs a tank once or twice a week.
 
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