Lol sorry guys I got stoned and forgot to install the fan, Updates tommorow.
Cheers :D
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Lol sorry guys I got stoned and forgot to install the fan, Updates tommorow.
Cheers :D
Really you need to re-read what trippruss said...
Don't even worry about humidity unless its high while flowering.
Wet towels will just spread mold spores in a few days.
Open containers of water just spill all over your floor and drip all over the place.
Some of the best weed in the world grows where humidity is at or near nothing. I really just dont think you need to worry about it so much until flower time and then high humidity is the last thing you want.
Have fun :)
Harddon, I thought installing an hps detached from a bat-wing vertically resulted in bulb blowout. Is this true? Anyway I will install it vertically If you tell me different, but here Is the currrent setup. I have two large circular trays that will contain all of my sprouts in the little green pots I have, until 3 weeks of maturation. Upon the 3rd week, I will sex plants, chop down the males, and transplant females to 1 gallon pots with fertilizer (6 parts Soil, 2 parts Bone Meal). After another 3-4 weeks I will begin flowering with 12/12, and begin watering with High-Phosphurous Bat Guano tea. Two weeks from harvest, I will begin flushing. And when the big day finally comes, you'll be sure to see some pics of my yeild! :) I wait to begin with weekly updates, and I'll be sure to get a better camera!
Oh, by the way with the light on temps average to about 83 degrees, but as I said earlier I got lazy and decided to put off installing the fan, but I will tommorow... Should get me to just below 80, perfect :D
id let the paint vent out before growing a plant in there. the plants pores possibly could absorbs some harmful vapors.
That paint's been there for about hmmmm let's see... 47 years. So I think I'm ok as far as harmful paint fumes go :)
well earlier in your thread you spoke of repainting the room flat white. :)
Yep, decided it was better to keep it the way it was. Thanks fer lookin' out tho :D
the nitrogen levels should be higher than the phosphorous ones, in the soil i mean....remember, the first month of the plants life you should not use any nutrients as the soil should provide them with everything they need, normally you should start fertilising them during the flowering stage :)Quote:
Originally Posted by RastaKaze