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SmithicusAlbertaCanada SmithicusAlbertaCanada
5 years ago
Good god almighty, look at what we have here! - I have no reasonable way to weigh these suckers wet, sorry, plus I just don't wanna πŸ˜† but these ladies are HEAVY! I've never grown such big plants! I'm excited to see what kind of numbers they put up when dry. It was difficult to get them out of the trellis net, and I think I'll try Mr. Canuck's tie down method on the next round, instead. I felt so terrible pulling the ladies out of that trellis net, it got a bit rough, and I'm glad this was a test run with crap genetics destined for CBD extraction. Thanks for taking a look πŸ™, I'll make a post in a week, but honestly, I think these might take a bit longer than 7 days to dry Side thought - I thought CBD plants weren't supposed to grow large colas...guess that's just a myth. See you when it's dry πŸ‘‹
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SmithicusAlbertaCanada
SmithicusAlbertaCanadastarted grow question 5 years ago
I've been having trouble keeping the temperature down in my tents, and I'm wondering what everyones tips and tricks are for extra cooling without adding more to the power draw. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks! πŸ™
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GreenHouseLab
GreenHouseLabanswered grow question 5 years ago
This is every growers nemesis. Open all your vents at the bottom of your tent. Also I've noticed you have your power bar along with other power supplies that you could move outside of the tent. Try it out and I guarantee you'll shed at least 1 deg. The only way to really reduce the temps considering you are already running an inline fan is to intrude AC to the tent. You can make a cooler packed with ice a homemade AC system but you need a fan to push that cold air in the tent there after so there is no easy solution my friend! We are all dealing with the same issues during the summer if you do not want to add with the additional power draw. Try moving your power bar and any other things that create heat outside the tent and you will see a difference, only issue it may become less convenient for you in the long run.
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SmithicusAlbertaCanada
SmithicusAlbertaCanadacommentedweek 45 years ago
Thanks for the responses to my question! Lots of good advice πŸ™ My light cycle is set to run from 6pm to 6am for the flowering period, I've already got a big oscillating fan and a clip fan inside the tent, a duct exhaust fan at the top of the tent, and a duct intake fan at the bottom, I've been placing big movie cups of ice at the intake filter. The exhaust fan does a decent job at full blast, but then my RH drops from 60 to 40. I'm going to try adding a humidifier outside the tent, and add a second intake fan to try and force more cooler humid air into the tent. Failing this, I might dismantle the tents, run a long extension chord, and put my powered AC unit right in the grow room. If only I had more than one breaker for each floor, this would be so much easier! (no money for electrical work right now 😟 - oh well, I'll make it work! Thanks again everyone!
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommented5 years ago
@SmithicusAlbertaCanada, you are welcome hope the answer was sufficient
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommented5 years ago
@SmithicusAlbertaCanada, your welcome happy to have given you an answer
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented5 years ago
@SmithicusAlbertaCanada, A/C is the only way my friend , that's what i did last summer and mine was small so i still had trouble ! great job getting it done for next cycle though, i did that this year so i could run a perpetual cycle πŸ‘Š
Juicy_Frost
Juicy_Frostcommentedweek 16 years ago
Cool idea, im curious to see how this turns out. Why not put a water pump in there as well so your soil will be self wicking?
Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixcommented5 years ago
@SmithicusAlbertaCanada, if you ever decide to build a system check mine out. Pretty cheap to make, easy to modify, and it is really reliable. It eliminates a lot of the isdues dwc can have
Juicy_Frost
Juicy_Frostcommented6 years ago
@SmithicusAlbertaCanada, Ah, I didn't realize those plants have a watering system built in, noticed after the first pic. Cool dude, I get it now.
SmithicusAlbertaCanada
SmithicusAlbertaCanadacommented6 years ago
Hi @Juicy_Frost, I used to run drippers and sprayers, but I hated having to fiddle with the tiny parts all the time when they get gunked up or break, not my style I guess. I also thought about doing a recirculating set up with a water pump; however, I decided on the gravity fed auto-pot system due to cost and to keep the amps low (I don't have a dedicated breaker, so I can only have so many devices drawing power before it trips the breaker). The Auto-pot system is doing a great job so far, and the nutrient solution does wick to the top of the growing medium ( I think the pressure from the air pump is helping push the solution to the top, as well). If I had the money, I would have got a dedicated breaker, and a current culture Recirculating DWC set up, as those things look amazing! Thanks for your comment 😊
WeedTheNorth
WeedTheNorthcommentedweek 105 years ago
G'luck on your grow!! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸŒ΄πŸ˜ŽπŸ™πŸ‘Š
SmithicusAlbertaCanada
SmithicusAlbertaCanadacommented5 years ago
@OhcanaDAbiz, Oh gee, thanks eh? πŸ˜‰πŸ™
DrewbieDoobieNoobie
DrewbieDoobieNoobiecommentedweek 16 years ago
I love the creativity, very cool setup, I will cant wait to see the results.
SmithicusAlbertaCanada
SmithicusAlbertaCanadacommented5 years ago
@DrewbieDoobieNoobie, Thanks a bunch!
Merchant_Lord
Merchant_Lordcommentedweek 16 years ago
Nice setup. Look forward to seeing how it progresses. Good luck.
SmithicusAlbertaCanada
SmithicusAlbertaCanadacommented6 years ago
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 115 years ago
Crazy nice harvest good medicine
BillMonroe
BillMonroecommentedweek 115 years ago
Hey congratulations, looks like a nice harvest sir
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 45 years ago
hey there hope i answered your question, anything else you need just let me know ! πŸ‘Š
Athos
Athoscommentedweek 45 years ago
Turning the lights on during the night is a great way to keep high (and low) temperatures in check. Moving the grow tent / box into a colder room helps too, if you can keep the window open to allow cool air in the room it helps too.
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommentedweek 45 years ago
Hi @SmithicusAlbertaCanada Check out the answer I popped in for your grow question hope it helped πŸ˜€
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 45 years ago
Hi @SmithicusAlbertaCanada! Since you've just jumped into the flowering stage, I would recommend to turn your lights on during the night, this will help in regulating the temp. If you can drive the air of your tent out of your house, it would be even better. You can build a DIY air conditionner with the help of a bucket, small fan, iced bottles, but it's an intensive work to keep the bottles cold enough. If your lamps are dimmable, you can dim the driver to the lowest voltage, for a few days only. So many of us are experiencing the heatwave πŸ˜– Good luck with that, keep us updated and happy growing! πŸ‘Š
SmithicusAlbertaCanada
SmithicusAlbertaCanadacommentedweek 115 years ago
Just wanted to add that these plants have a super heavy myrcene scent, I can't wait to try these when they are dry πŸ˜‹