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Re: Josh's sea of cheese
Hey kbagkbag wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 2:33 amIm sure the foxtailing with cheese related strains is genetics Josh tbh i can not recall a cheese grow that did not have some foxtailing.
I am wondering to how you got the leaf burn at the tips as this is normally caused by to much K as it blocks transpiration when fed in excess.
I got the tip burn during veg, right before flip. EC was at 1.3 but I got yellow tips so backed off to 1.1
I'll prbly try using less pk next time, I think I went a bit overboard
The buds are massive and stinky but there's something unnatural about them
When I ran this in soil they were finished by now, for some reason it's taking longer with coco. They just keep pushing white hairs
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I'll pm you what I roughly follow. I only use the flora micro, grow, bloom, liquid koolbloom
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Hey minty, so on the temp/humidity question. Both are bad but you're way better off being high temps and dry>low temps and wet (mold, bud rot conditions)Minty wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:49 pmAnother couple of question if you don't mind Josh mate.
I noticed recently when the lights are off the humidity shoots up? Been running mine on 24/7 since day one so never really noticed it before but is this normal for humidity to be higher when the lights are off? Kinda makes an argument for running autos on 24/7 like BB does if this is the case.
My dehumidifier is one of those True-Zeolite Desiccant types and I haven't used it in the grow tent yet but when I first purchased it I had a water machine 'dump it's load' all over my 'poor man's wood effect' kitchen floor so used it for a few weeks to dry that out and noticed it kicks out a shit load of hot air while doing the whole dehumidify thing.
So my question is really, should I use this within the grow tent knowing that it will increase temperature on the knowledge it will decrease humidity if you know what I mean - is it better for the plants to have a high temp (air) with low humidity or High humidity and lower air temp? My current stats without the dehumidifier (and no fresh air intake as this is being used to extract heat from the loft at the moment)
I would guess it would be better to kick the heat up and dehumidify but open to offers and looking for advice if you can mate.
But ya man you just have to get your environment dialed in, no matter how hard it is or whatever it's something you just gotta crack out on and finish
Insulate the fuck out of that attic, and cool/heat the whole thing
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Maybe they matured to quickly in the soil hence they are going longer and buds are bigger?The buds are massive and stinky but there's something unnatural about them
When I ran this in soil they were finished by now, for some reason it's taking longer with coco. They just keep pushing white hairs
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Maybe... Too much pk would speed up ripening right?kbag wrote:Maybe they matured to quickly in the soil hence they are going longer and buds are bigger?The buds are massive and stinky but there's something unnatural about them
When I ran this in soil they were finished by now, for some reason it's taking longer with coco. They just keep pushing white hairs
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Re: Josh's sea of cheese
I ended up chopping at 8 weeks from 12/12
After hang drying for 12 days at 76F and 50% rh, time to trim
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Nice haul Josh looking wickedJosh wrote:I ended up chopping at 8 weeks from 12/12
After hang drying for 12 days at 76F and 50% rh, time to trimbe back in 24 hours with a final weight
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Re: Josh's sea of cheese
Looks a wicked haul Josh. 12 days drying guess you just striped the fan leaves off and hung by the stems?
			
			
									
						
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