Santiago789
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Must be coming near the end now?No chance of getting her indoors so will have to keep a close eye on rot..
Must be coming near the end now?No chance of getting her indoors so will have to keep a close eye on rot..
Saturday I'd say, weather looks good till then anyway..Must be coming near the end now?
It's mad, yours looks so green, mines in a greenhouse and it's gone all kinds of mad purples, I reckon mine could be Saturday too, it looks done from the pistils but checked trichomes and there's still a few clear and no Amber yetSaturday I'd say, weather looks good till then anyway..
Color on the pic is a bit out as the fukin flash went off by accident.It's mad, yours looks so green, mines in a greenhouse and it's gone all kinds of mad purples, I reckon mine could be Saturday too, it looks done from the pistils but checked trichomes and there's still a few clear and no Amber yet
I had serious issues with bud rot this year, ended up chopping a few early, greenhouse is great as you can grow some big plants, more protected from the elements but still doesn't stop the fecking bud rot, in fairness it was a shit summer with rain and high humidityColor on the pic is a bit out as the fukin flash went off by accident.
I've not much choice other than to pull here, the benefits of having a green house although I'd love a poly tunnel..
Yes, got some rot on a auto back in August, had to harvest early.. not the greatest smoke either..I had serious issues with bud rot this year, ended up chopping a few early, greenhouse is great as you can grow some big plants, more protected from the elements but still doesn't stop the fecking bud rot, in fairness it was a shit summer with rain and high humidity
Yeah it makes a balls of things, I know myself some of them could have done with about 2 weeks longer and I reckon it affected the final smokeYes, got some rot on a auto back in August, had to harvest early.. not the greatest smoke either..
Someone was telling me the other night he used to pick tomatoes and they got a rot on some of the plants, they used to cut it off and apply a paste on the area, must try find out what the stuff isYes, got some rot on a auto back in August, had to harvest early.. not the greatest smoke either..
Be interesting to know what they use, I found a small bit of rot yesterday but I'm not too worried, just let that sun do its job now for the rest of the week and hope the rain and the public stay away..Someone was telling me the other night he used to pick tomatoes and they got a rot on some of the plants, they used to cut it off and apply a paste on the area, must try find out what the stuff is
I have wrapp d a tent in a double duvet that worked well. But honest u think you need a heater and a thermostat.Morning Brains Trust. Sorry if I’m hi-jacking anyone’s thread. I’m after advice from people with more knowledge than me!
So I’ve got a 160 x 70 x 70 tent in my shed. Said shed is about 14’ x 10’.
I just put my seeds into pots yesterday I started off with the lights at 75cm above the the pots and my Spider Farmer 1000 up full. Problem is I couldn’t get it above 18 degrees with the fan off, I dropped the light down to about 30cm and the temp rose to a little over 19 degrees, I came out at 8am this morning and they were at 15 degrees.
I’m waiting on my hygrometer to arrive to check humidity and I’m yet to install my Carbon filter and extractor fan.The only air coming in is through one of the passive flaps being open.
I was thinking of getting something like this in order to try and get the temp up and hopefully it’d be able to retain the heat when the light goes off for sleepy time at 10am till 4 pm. http://irishinsulationdirect.com/attic-tank-insulation-and-covers.html
Have any of you fine folks grown in a shed? Am I pissing in the wind trying to do so over the winter? Thanks in advance!
Nice one for that. I was kinda thinking that would be the case. Would the heater go in the tent or outside? Do you know of any heaters that don’t suck the leccy? (If such a thing exists!) Cheers.I have wrapp d a tent in a double duvet that worked well. But honest u think you need a heater and a thermostat.
Nope butva 600watt hps is a nice heater that makes light toNice one for that. I was kinda thinking that would be the case. Would the heater go in the tent or outside? Do you know of any heaters that don’t suck the leccy? (If such a thing exists!) Cheers.
Greenhouse heater inside the tent, they range from 20w-100w AFAIK. And some blankets around the tent for added insulationMorning Brains Trust. Sorry if I’m hi-jacking anyone’s thread. I’m after advice from people with more knowledge than me!
So I’ve got a 160 x 70 x 70 tent in my shed. Said shed is about 14’ x 10’.
I just put my seeds into pots yesterday I started off with the lights at 75cm above the the pots and my Spider Farmer 1000 up full. Problem is I couldn’t get it above 18 degrees with the fan off, I dropped the light down to about 30cm and the temp rose to a little over 19 degrees, I came out at 8am this morning and they were at 15 degrees.
I’m waiting on my hygrometer to arrive to check humidity and I’m yet to install my Carbon filter and extractor fan.The only air coming in is through one of the passive flaps being open.
I was thinking of getting something like this in order to try and get the temp up and hopefully it’d be able to retain the heat when the light goes off for sleepy time at 10am till 4 pm. http://irishinsulationdirect.com/attic-tank-insulation-and-covers.html
Have any of you fine folks grown in a shed? Am I pissing in the wind trying to do so over the winter? Thanks in advance!
Cool I’ll look it up, 600watts would be a bit of a drainer over longish periods thoughNope butva 600watt hps is a nice heater that makes light to
Cheers pal, have you tried this type? They get mixed reports but they can be got for about 35 euro. Not bad at all....if they work!Greenhouse heater inside the tent, they range from 20w-100w AFAIK. And some blankets around the tent for added insulation
LightHouse ECOHEAT Tube Heater 45w - 305mm
The ECOHEAT tubular heater helps to maintain a steady temperature of the growing environment and helps to prevent sudden drops in temperatures due to colder nights.Ideal for use in propagation areas where a regular ambient temperature is critical.As wintewww.dublinindoorgardening.com
Not yet but I'm planning to order 2 for my tents. I figure they're worth a shot. I ran a 250w air fan heater last year, did the job but absolutely slaughtered the ESB billCheers pal, have you tried this type? They get mixed reports but they can be got for about 35 euro. Not bad at all....if they work!