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I would also like to know what blue means, I got one but without a name... from this thread.....the color is blue not green. isnt that neg rep?
I would also like to know what blue means, I got one but without a name... from this thread.....the color is blue not green. isnt that neg rep?
Stanley Blower? Are those the small construction worker lookin fans with the rectangle vent? How did you incorporate it? Can you post a pic? I have major heat issues too. Are you able to keep your tent closed during light hours? Or do you have to be home twice a day, every day, at the same time, like me?Dual Chamber??? No its just a small straight shooter looking tent. I have one of those stanely blowers from walmart that I rigged for a 6". And than a growbright 4" fan from htg. I'm gonna buy another stanely blower next year to replace the old one I have now. I might just get two of them and use the 4" as an intake fan at night. I live in the south so heat is a major issue for me and with such a confined space the 400 pounds out heat.
This was my most asked question when I first started a few months ago. I'm sure I annoyed a few people with it. I can tell you that there is no clear answer, and I found no good comparison experiments, but the consensus seemed to be that everything should be left on unless it isn't green or is being choked out of light (like with the bottom branches on my 4 foot tall plants; a 400 watt light will never penetrate to them and they end up just wasting plant energy). The basic science of it is that, while we may worry that the leaves are shading parts of the plant too much, and they are, they also feed the buds a lot. My compromise has been to cut any bits that aren't green, and next time I'm gonna lollipop too (cut lower branches)Thanks man
To be honest with you i havent got a clue,
i read either in WW or on here that removing the fan leaves roughly 1/2 - 2/3 through flowering helps the buds grow better, wether this is true or not im not sure. So i thought i would remove most if not all the leaves i can in the last weeks and it doesnt seem to have done any harm, but im sure the leaves help get rid of all the nutes ect.. so i guess you have to flush well, which i have done, so we will see when they dried.
Nice G4J, very nice, enjoy the rewards.
different people seem to have different opinions about the removing of leaves..some are adamant not to, some think that is the way to go. personally I have never done an experiement to proove either incorrect. Does anyone know anyone who has?
Ya MBlaze's tutorial is just what I was gonna suggest too. It's cool that bigtimers like him with tons of plant work to do are so happy to take time to help all of us.grow4joe,
check out this fimming guide here going to try it on my White widow clone when she gets big enough.
More tops isn't always good though. Consider my space: I forced between two and four tops per plant thinkin "YA more buds!!!" but no. I didn't consider how much of a crowd there would be. If I use this space again, I will do six smaller pots, flip earlier, and lollipop, not top. More plants, quicker turnaround, more efficient.
Monitor temp and hum. keep them just like grow conditions should be. i'm sure you knew that. Keep an eye on the bud that had the mold leaf. There are DEF spores on it. You might consider isloating it from the others.Just had to cut down my two girls!
I awoke to find a strange smell coming from the tent, it did not smell like it should!
Anyways i thought why not just cut it down now, its not worth checking on monday to find all my bud has rotted, anyway i will post some pics when i get back,
i checked the buds and found only a tiny bit of mold on a leaf and removed that section. Does anyone know how i can prevent mold during my drying time??
I have them hung in a 1x1x2m grow tent and some loose buds sitting on a paper towel on a stool in there to, it is cold in there, around 18 degrees and i cant get the radiator to work in the room for many a year now plus im pretty sure the room is haunted!...seriously!
i have a fan blowing in there and ive left the door skightly open on the tent but the light in the room is off, so its dark, anyone have any ideas or should they ok in there, hope this makes sense as im in a hurry,
will post pics inabit,
.G4J.
thanks for tha tip, the only way i can bring up the heat is by turning the light on for a while, but im sure there is not meant top be any light during drying, does the light affect the smoke??Monitor temp and hum. keep them just like grow conditions should be. i'm sure you knew that. Keep an eye on the bud that had the mold leaf. There are DEF spores on it. You might consider isloating it from the others.
thanks, yea it was a fair amount I thought, didnt weigh it all tho just the loose buds that i cut off the branch, all together those wieghed roughly 1 1/2 big ones. so all in all when dry im hoping for at least one bug un'.Looks like a good amount, and good. Congrats. Light is indeed bad when drying. Light and excessive heat are the biggest enemies of THC when drying and curinng. Hang a light tight barrier between the light and the buds, using duct tape and either panda film or contractor plastic or mylar or really anything light tight. That way you can keep temps right and still dry there. Just keep circulation going too. And don't put fans right on them or they dry too fast. I accidently let some of my first buds dry out too fast and it sucks. All crumbly and crispy. You could always build a drying box and keep it in a room where temps are right. It's easy, you know how?
they arent really molding just one bud had a brown leaf, just didnt want to see my entire crop go down the pan. there isnt any white mildew either,If they are already molding, they will get a little worse while drying. If it is powdery mildew, and you just cut them, you could spray with H2O2. It will kill the mildew and let it dry before new spores erupt. And yes no direct fan for the dry...if you spray, then yes for a few hours lightly.
I hang the whole plant...and I like it cooler than hot. The slower the dry the better...but here it is dry in like 3 days, and the 3rd is in paper bags.they arent really molding just one bud had a brown leaf, just didnt want to see my entire crop go down the pan. there isnt any white mildew either,
whats your opinion on me cutting the buds off the remaining branches and then putting all the buds somewhere warmer, if this will help my plants, its the weekend so the smell is not that big of a problem,
I prob shoulda said that I didn't know what 18 degrees meant because I'm another lazy American, and ya I still havn't learned the metric system either lol. But I still think 64.4 F is a little low, isn't it? You want between 70 and 80, preferably the lower end. But that sounded much lower to me before - 18 - I'm sure you're prob fine.I hang the whole plant...and I like it cooler than hot. The slower the dry the better...but here it is dry in like 3 days, and the 3rd is in paper bags.