Alan Harper Member Apr 14, 2020 #1 Yo im going to flip my ladys today anything i have to do or keep in mind ? Here are some pics for reference Attachments 64EBB2A3-2105-4353-864D-C7D07CE521B8.jpeg 1.9 MB · Views: 10 0A9AFAAA-5B8F-4560-9CD6-95CE9B1A7DFB.jpeg 1.1 MB · Views: 11 1B11B5A9-4645-4347-8ECA-06DCD1EEEDC4.jpeg 1.2 MB · Views: 10
Yo im going to flip my ladys today anything i have to do or keep in mind ? Here are some pics for reference
PadawanWarrior Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2020 #2 Alan Harper said: Yo im going to flip my ladys today anything i have to do or keep in mind ? Here are some pics for reference Click to expand... Make sure you don't interrupt the dark cycle. Keep it as dark as possible when they're sleeping.
Alan Harper said: Yo im going to flip my ladys today anything i have to do or keep in mind ? Here are some pics for reference Click to expand... Make sure you don't interrupt the dark cycle. Keep it as dark as possible when they're sleeping.
Alan Harper Member Apr 14, 2020 #3 PadawanWarrior said: Make sure you don't interrupt the dark cycle. Keep it as dark as possible when they're sleeping. Click to expand... Can i put them in a closet ?
PadawanWarrior said: Make sure you don't interrupt the dark cycle. Keep it as dark as possible when they're sleeping. Click to expand... Can i put them in a closet ?
PadawanWarrior Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2020 #4 Alan Harper said: Can i put them in a closet ? Click to expand... As long as they aren't exposed to light during the dark cycle, and they have enough ventilation, they will be fine in a closet.
Alan Harper said: Can i put them in a closet ? Click to expand... As long as they aren't exposed to light during the dark cycle, and they have enough ventilation, they will be fine in a closet.
Alan Harper Member Apr 14, 2020 #5 PadawanWarrior said: As long as they aren't exposed to light during the dark cycle, and they have enough ventilation, they will be fine in a closet. Click to expand... is it enough when i put a fan in there or do i have to have any other ventialtion
PadawanWarrior said: As long as they aren't exposed to light during the dark cycle, and they have enough ventilation, they will be fine in a closet. Click to expand... is it enough when i put a fan in there or do i have to have any other ventialtion
CptTripps Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2020 #6 A fan should be fine. What @PadawanWarrior is talking about is COMPLETE darkness. No peeking. No pictures. No light whatsoever. Even the smallest LED on a power strip can interrupt things. Complete...darkness.
A fan should be fine. What @PadawanWarrior is talking about is COMPLETE darkness. No peeking. No pictures. No light whatsoever. Even the smallest LED on a power strip can interrupt things. Complete...darkness.
PadawanWarrior Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2020 #7 Alan Harper said: is it enough when i put a fan in there or do i have to have any other ventialtion Click to expand... Well, it's best to at least have an exhaust fan that sucks air outta the closet. The main thing is that you want to keep the air fresh.
Alan Harper said: is it enough when i put a fan in there or do i have to have any other ventialtion Click to expand... Well, it's best to at least have an exhaust fan that sucks air outta the closet. The main thing is that you want to keep the air fresh.
FastFreddi Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2020 #8 As well op, without air exchange/movement, your odds of developing pm rise dramatically at lights off, since the rh spikes dramatically. G.L., FF
As well op, without air exchange/movement, your odds of developing pm rise dramatically at lights off, since the rh spikes dramatically. G.L., FF
Alan Harper Member Apr 14, 2020 #9 FastFreddi said: As well op, without air exchange/movement, your odds of developing pm rise dramatically at lights off, since the rh spikes dramatically. G.L., FF Click to expand... Whats pm?
FastFreddi said: As well op, without air exchange/movement, your odds of developing pm rise dramatically at lights off, since the rh spikes dramatically. G.L., FF Click to expand... Whats pm?
FastFreddi Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2020 #10 Alan Harper said: Whats pm? Click to expand... Powdery mildew. FF