milllerboy
Active Member
just a couple more, a zoom of the crystals and then i thought the invert looked cool lol
And so many of you guys out there moan about CFL's! well take a look at my little girl, Blue himalayan diesel grown under 2, 2700k 65W CFL's 20/4 light pattern, chempak no8 every other feed. really nice BIG tight buds that stink, looking forward to smoking this chik.
Please leave any feed back as this is my first grow (Well first time ive had a female any way) also ready to harvest by the weekend? im not sure when to chop her so pls help.
Hi all whats the best temp range for drying buds hung on string
and do you think a bowl of salt in the cupboard help bring down humidity??? just as an extra
And so many of you guys out there moan about CFL's! well take a look at my little girl, Blue himalayan diesel grown under 2, 2700k 65W CFL's 20/4 light pattern, chempak no8 every other feed. really nice BIG tight buds that stink, looking forward to smoking this chik.
Please leave any feed back as this is my first grow (Well first time ive had a female any way) also ready to harvest by the weekend? im not sure when to chop her so pls help.
Big tight buds?
Hi all whats the best temp range for drying buds hung on string
and do you think a bowl of salt in the cupboard help bring down humidity??? just as an extra
Dont no about salt but get some limestone and put it into the box or wherever your drying ur bud obviously not touching it and thatll help suck the mosture outa em plus should help stop mold aswell![]()
hello people hows everyones ladies today? my humidity at 46-67% do u think this will be a problem when they are a few weeks in to flower?
chopped my first lady down yesterday then cut her up and now she's hanging in pieces in a dark lonely place lol
fuck it can't wait to smoke her
both of mine have poped the soil now, so the grow is on.
As some of you know, iv never grown on hydro just good on soil, light and watering myself.
so can i ask someone, whats the big deal with the humidity?
as part of my job i have to reduce humidity in houses that have flooded to help dry the place out, but hymidity is a good thing, if you never had humidity your house would dry up and cracks would just appere all over your walls and ceilings then they would start falling apart an average house will have between 25-30%rhd and if you put a damp meter on your walls they should be around 15-18% and ceilings between 12-15%.
humidity is the moisture in the air and it is warmer at the top, colder at the bottom (thats why ceilings will be slightly drier than walls).
so isnt humidity good for your plants? its giving it moisture form the air, keeping the plant warm and the roots cool.