I have read that during the 2 last weeks before flushing, the grower would drop the humidity gradually from 45 to 25percent to force the plant on creating resigns to protect its flowers from the dryness of the climate. What do you guys think, should it be worth trying?!
You can try, if you have a air conditionner.. It would work perfectly.. You can give lower water, to induce a hydric stress... And put a bigger fan for more airflow.. But after that don't miss to flush properly ! :)
This is not a “help needed” question but instead, is there Anyone around here that could guess how long until harvest?! Looking fo 80% white and 20% amber trichomes. I do have a lens to chek em i just like the take a guess thing and see different opinions !! Thank fellow growers
Hello ! It's pretty hard to tell , but it's looks like you've got more milky trichomes than clear & amber so It will be good in around 1 week or 2 if you want a couch lock effect but if you want a high you should shop in few days ! Once again it's looks like almost fully milky trichomes on your buds !! Hope it will "help" you bro 😁👍
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Thanks a bunch ladds!!! I will try it then, of course i wont have any data to compare it but well see if it gets more and more sticky !! The stickyer the merrier il post updates on it thanks again
Is your solution really at 75 degrees F? That seems excessively high. 72 is generally considered the upper limit, otherwise the warm water can cause bacteria to grow and can lead to root rot. To help me maintain my solution temps, I pump a ton of air into my buckets -- about 575 gph. That helps keep the solution at room temperature, which is usually below 71. I also add rotate frozen water bottles in and out. They seem to bring the temperature of the solution down by about 7-10 degrees and the temps do not rise as quick as I thought they would once the ice is melted. You might want to try something like that. Weird leave shapes, waving, and cupping can be attributed to root rot. Of course, it could be other things (heat or light stress, for example). You may want to add some Hydroguard or Hygromax to your solution to help ward off root rot at 75 degrees F.
@HylianGrass,looks great! I’ve got 4 separate buckets so I have a bit harder time... can’t use 1 chiller for 4 buckets unless they’re all taking the same nutrients. Maybe that’s my solution? Anyway - this looks great. You’ll have more control with the chiller outside the tent. Also, like you said, moving air pump outside tent should make a massive difference. Following this grow! Good luck, brother!
@@@@@Chi_Town_White_Boy, hey i made a diy water chillers ,i am waiting to see the results but you pointed a good problem here with the water temp so i did the chiller. il post a pic of the set up , hit me back with what u think off it thanks agains lad!
@@Chi_Town_White_Boy, thank ladd! I just switched to a 300w led wich give away more heat i will add more ice (i add one in the evening) will aim the 70 to71 degrees. Putting the air pump out of the growbox should help too
@OutForReal, thank a bunch bro , i feel the same way about this too .so yeah i started the 5 day flush to give it a bit more time so the calix can get swollen . And im getting excited for my next grow from fastbuds bluedreamatic too😅
@@@Athos,sure thing just did , i am not alarmed since the rest of the plant is looking great and roots are bright withe with ember reflects due to my b1 supplement, thank for the help bud!