Gogreen042
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My flowering room
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Ill research a little more while keeping an eye on trichromes and pistilsYour choice. Maybe take a branch off, dry and cure, see if your happy with her...
Can I just harvest her already then and move, I have others in there that are floweringThey have gotten too warm too long. Go ahead and remove everything - leaves, tops, etc., that are crispy. Once crispy a growing plant part will not ever be non-crispy. But you may be able to salvage some of the crispy buds. Put your crispy critters in a large sealable container. I use a Tupperware bowl with matching lid. Arrange the buds so the pile of buds is relatively flat. Now take a small bowl and in it put 2 or 3 paper towels that have been soaked with water. Put the PT in the bowl so they don't touch the product and seal the container air-tight. The crispies will absorb some of the water and be re-hydrated. It doesn't take long, often just a couple hours, so check constantly.
Good luck, BigSteve.
Yeah, put those guys in your rear-view mirror and move on. Try to salvage what you can and store the knowledge away. Most indicas should be ready in the 8-10 week stage, some earlier.Can I just harvest her already then and move, I have others in there that are flowering
I have a 4" inline fan brings in cool air from hall way , but looks like a 6" would help me better.Too much heat causes plant to not uptake nitrogen. Grow etc. so makes the nutrients just sit there and you keep adding more and it burns the shit or worse. Slows or stops flower production
My balast is outside the room and lights are 6 inch's from the ceiling,Dimmer ballast put the light on the ceiling if its not its gotta b 70 normal so when it's really hot outside its 80 at canopy. quality is temp control
Most dont do summer if they dont got ac
This is the difference between decent bud and sum of the best shit youve ever smoke tasted etc.(laser temp way to go)