Just harvested on day 61 of flower, only a brief smoke report from a friend on the test buds but waiting for the buds to dry for a final product review. β Calming of the mind and body. Very relaxing stress free kind. Good good shit. β Thanks for all the likes and support from all my viewers and followers. Keep growing strong! πͺπΎππ½πͺπΎ
One of the top root agents and protectors on the market, used this for years and will continue. Used silver in my grow because itβs made for Hydroponics/DWC.
Steady growth in veg with this light, 2nd grow and Iβm still satisfied with quality, However, not so happy with the yield. I would recommend this light for someone more focused on quality with small harvest needs.
This strain is tolerable to almost anything and loves to be feed well with reason. Did well to all training methods and produced many bud sites. Buds are dense and indica like, glad I kept a clone so this one I lives on. Very resinous buds, my guess is 22-25%THC. Lot of stretch in the first 3 weeks of flower but packs on nugs fast. As long as you follow the ABC of growing you should see great results. All around a outstanding strain from Dutch passion and would Reccomend to any grower!
Any good recommendations for a good Dehumidifier for a 36βx36βx72β (Tent)flower space/modest light when on, and one a step above what is reccomended?
The Ideal-Air 30 Pint Dehumidifier is great for small grow rooms and drying rooms. Purchase a condensate pump along with the 30 pint dehumidifier for easy continued use
@Mrs_Larimar, I am currently using the inkbird and itβs the best product so far just need a stronger dehumidifier, Think it jumps so easy due to it being hydroponics
If possible, let your tet open while the lights are on, give more airlow( add a fan) or maybe look for a warmer location for your tent ( warmer temps lower the rh) because dehumifidiers are expensive , loud and mostly warm....
@Mrs_Larimar, Thankyou for the tips, I currently have two 6β hydrofarm fans, intake and exhaust and RH is good when there on but when fans are off thatβs when it jumps, try not too run the fans constantly cause of the noise but with a 600 LED Iβm seeing heat and RH rises with fans off, I have one plant also, imagine after 4 DWC. Iβm thankful for any advice on this Journey!
@Puffer_Bill, Found a cool new product, still waiting on it to arrive to let you know how good it is.
https://growershouse.com/perfectph-natural-ion-ph-balancer-capsule
@CRiSPrGrow, Preciate the love, still far from a master but thanks for followingπ―, Iβm open to any suggestions or advice. Keep growing strong! πͺπΎ
Hi @Punchman! This is country-related, since we have various brands & models around the globe, but basically here are the criterias you should look for: good pumping capacity (amount of water extracted per hour), coverage (surface covered by the engine), power (energy cost), drain system (how to get rid of the extracted water), robustness (how solid it looks), and last but not least, the humidistat function (capacity to automatically regulates the humidity, through a dedicated sensor or via an external controller). Depending on your needs (your current controller, your budget...) you will have to benchmark what's available around you. After looking at my local growshops I finally got myself a home dehumidifier with adjustable settings, my tent controller is only able to handle the exhaust fan and I didn't want to change it, in the end I'm very happy with the home dehumidifier (cost~300$), the only downside --> it usually increases the temp by 2-3Β°C. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! π
@Stick, Thankyou sir, new tent so Iβm still figuring out how to regulate the conditions, havenβt stressed the plant too much but going to flower next week so you know how important that is, nice diaryβs Iβll be following!
I noticed in your question about dehumidifiers, you mentioned low light output. Side note that may also be useful here: my wife can't sleep if there's any light in the room, so I went around and put electrical tape over every little LED or display console. Even the little red light on the corner of the TV that stays on when it's off. Black electrical tape works great for this! Duct tape would also work well but can leave behind a sticky mess when you pull it off.