yeah thats probably what i'm gonna do anyway because i don't want to fuck with a humidifier in my small closet, thanks DP
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yeah thats probably what i'm gonna do anyway because i don't want to fuck with a humidifier in my small closet, thanks DP
plus why waste money on one when you don't need it....that's what I did was to just simply hang it in a dark cool place. I don't ever think about the humidity as it shouldn't be a problem inside. Well not my problem anywho.Quote:
Originally Posted by HighonaMountain
well the way i have my closet set up now with a standing fan intake and a bathroom exhaust fan out take, the air circulation is exellent and with the light out of there it will be perfect i think. thanks for the input from one italian to the other:jointsmile:
I was always given the 2week figure of prior flush-ing til harvest, was this wrong? I understand i think if they are organic but a 2day flush on the commerical ferts like fox farm high octane tri pack? Generally speaking if one wouldnt smoke it themselves its not worthy to pass onto the community.Quote:
but other than a mini-flush a day or two prior to harvest...I do nothing special.
hey frosty a week or two of straight ph'd water is a good idea for any harvest.
oh so many things to do before harvest-
buy papers
clean pipe
get the jars ready :hippy:
flush, flush, flush ...
word on the streets is flush, lol:jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
I read somewhere in these posts about removing the fan leaves during the last week of bloom...will this shock the plants at all and reduce the harvest? Also if you don't mind...I've noticed that after I have harvested the plants and began breaking them apart to dry, none of the hairs on the inside are brown...my question is...should I harvest in sections and leave the inner buds to grow longer? Thanks in advance guys ^_^...btw here are my babies...about 1 month left till harvest...goooo green ^_^
So True, Water is heavier than air so the water goes up! Otherwise we would have no clouds etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by JD1stTimer