if I were you...I'd cut them off at once, funk nasty nuggets dangling all stinkyMy balls smell strong after a day in the sun.
No idiot you read my post first and comprehend it! During dry you DO NOT WANT FANS BLOWING ON THE PLANTS OR BUDS! Is that hard to understand? This thread was about drying plants not growing plants. You seem to be confusing the two! When growing which this thread wasn't focused on it's a different animal!I did, jackass, and I specifically stated that you "DO!" want fans blowing on your plants. Since you want to act like a smart ass, I'll point out that you said..
I'm stating that you absolutely DO want fans blowing on your plants/buds. Ossilating wall fans, I even move the can filters closer, "cornering" the hanging plants. Keep in mind that I'm not advocating "heavy", but light flow. Maybe read the whole post before quoting it. Better yet, comprehend the whole post before shitting on it.
Again, if you don't have fans blowing on your drying plants you run the risk of humid "pockets", which will aid botrytis (bud rot) in taking hold.
Subtle "swaying" of the hanging plants is "ideal".
No idiot you read my post first and comprehend it! During dry you DO NOT WANT FANS BLOWING ON THE PLANTS OR BUDS! Is that hard to understand? This thread was about drying plants not growing plants. You seem to be confusing the two! When growing which this thread wasn't focused on it's a different animal!
God damn, you are fucking stupid. I'm not talking about bloom, dumb ass, I'm saying that you should have fans lightly blowing on your drying plants, dumb-dumb.Your point about growing plants is noted. But I covered that when asked about flowering plants. But you might have to read and understand more to have known that.
You absolutely do want fans blowing/air circulating around your drying buds. It ensures that you won't have a "humid zone" and prevents botrytis (bud rot). Not heavy, but some air circulation is necessary (especially with larger scale). The rest of your advice is solid.
Most houses have air currents enough not to need a fan, most houses will have an adequate drying space if you test around. Neednt be complicated....God damn, you are fucking stupid. I'm not talking about bloom, dumb ass, I'm saying that you should have fans lightly blowing on your drying plants, dumb-dumb.
First sentence of my first post, in response to your stupidity...
Fucking shit, dumb ass comes at me with "reading comprehension", but can't read, stupid fuck.
Hey OP, you didnt use any ONA or ionizers during you grow for smell control did you?
If you dont use activated carbon/carbon filters, ONA and ionizers with both "zap" the smell from your buds.
I cant use carbon filters because the fan i use has to be relatively quiet/low CFM and pushing through filters doesnt cut smell enough.
I've noticed that since using ionizers/ona, my buds never smell as strong as they used to, even after months of cure. Just my 2cents.
Most houses have air currents enough not to need a fan, most houses will have an adequate drying space if you test around. Neednt be complicated....
I have a humidity meter and this is what vast amounts of growers do with zero problems. The simple ways seem dead here somedays, it neednt be so complex....No guarantees there. Humid pocket(s) are a "thing".
I wouldn't say ww is a strong smelling strain but it has a unique smell.I have grown white widow and white widow big bud and neither of them are super smelly. I have some that has been jared for over a year with boveda and it still smells the same. I wouldn't worry about it
That's the very reason I run t5. People knock it but I think mixed spectrum floros make.better bud.I always actually found cfl to produce better bud ime
Of course not enough so that I'll run em.
I run hps 24/7 and rotate crops to dark room/move light
Simply due to cost and efficiency. Bulb life overall structure at the finish and it stall veg good
Just a penny
I've tried to tell him. He thinks saying what he does makes him right. I've told him his wrong.Most houses have air currents enough not to need a fan, most houses will have an adequate drying space if you test around. Neednt be complicated....
Yea yea that's what everyone saysI unwatched this thread but I still got alert. Dam it I thought I was done here.