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  1. weedstoner420

    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    On my current grow I'm using a thick layer of cannabis leaves as mulch and it seems to help keep the top soil moist. A cover isn't really that bad with a SIP since you'll (hopefully) rarely be touching it. In the past I've used a piece of panda film with a slit cut in it, so it can just slide...
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    How much longer

    Trichomes are not the best indicator and the easiest way to harvest too early. Your plant looks great, give it another week or so and check back in. You'd be surprised how much it changes (for the better) over the next couple weeks.
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    Humidifier/Echaust question

    This is a fair point. I have mine pointed in the space between plants, but any branches that lean into that space do get wind burned over the course of the grow...
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    Humidifier/Echaust question

    Might also consider a tower fan. Small footprint to air movement ratio, and most of them have an oscillating function.
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    humidity spikes in grow tent

    Huh...it might help to at least get the dehumidifier out of the tent and into the room. AC units also remove water from the air, and the dehumidifier exhausts hot air which you might want to spread out across the whole basement rather than having it concentrated inside the tent... Good luck!
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    humidity spikes in grow tent

    You can def use the dehumidifier to bring the RH of the room down (it'll work better and be easier to drain when it's outside the tent anyway) but not sure what the best way is to get the temps down in that case. That sounds very similar to my unfinished basement. I have a dehumidifier but no...
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    humidity spikes in grow tent

    I think you need to focus on getting the overall basement climate right, rather than treating the tent as an isolated space. I would start by asking what the typical temp and RH is in your basement (or whatever room the tent is in)? For a tent grow in a room, the best approach is to get the...
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    Humidifier/Echaust question

    I understand the intent of following VPD, but running in the high temp/high humidity end of the spectrum would sketch me out. I'd much rather flower with temps in the mid-70s and RH of 50-60%, than with temps in the 80s and RH of 70-80%.
  9. weedstoner420

    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Almost 10 weeks. These were like 6 inch tall clones when I flipped them, the stretch is real...:o
  10. weedstoner420

    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    The Ethiopian growbox grow continues...
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    humidity spikes in grow tent

    Can you instead condition the air of the room the tent is in, rather than having the AC unit inside the tent itself? If any piece of climate control equipment is cycling every few minutes, it might be oversized for the space, working on too small a volume of air.
  12. weedstoner420

    How much longer

    Looking good! Still a fair amount of white pistils when you zoom in, I'd think you're more in the "check back in two weeks" range. And just imo, nothing you do for 3 days at the end of the plant's life is going to have a noticeable effect on the end result
  13. weedstoner420

    What to do when stem snaps?

    What's the RH of the room the tents are in? The inside of the tent is almost always gonna be a little warmer and more humid than the surrounding room, and the faster your exhaust runs, the closer the tent temp and RH are going to be to the room temp and RH. If you can slow down the exhaust fan...
  14. weedstoner420

    What to do when stem snaps?

    Oh dang I probably would have just left it. You basically just super-cropped it and gave yourself a more even canopy. And yeah agree with above, I don't think the humidifier should be blowing directly on the plant.
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    Running out of room

    I think at this point you'll be better off super-cropping. That's where you crush the stem and fold it over at a 90-degree angle. It definitely takes patience if the stems are hard, sometimes you really gotta work it between your thumb and index finger knuckle for a while to break up the fibers...
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    Running out of room

    If you do supercrop, post some pics after they recover. I feel like a 90-degree bend about 1/2 to 2/3 of the way up on both of those plants would make for a fantastic canopy...
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    Anybody know what this is?

    Yeah, I will say it looks surprisingly green and alive for being in a bag of compost. Who knows how it got in there but I'm sure the packing process for that stuff is not super clean or precise. Just be glad it's vegetative matter and not plastic or trash.
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    Anybody know what this is?

    That's a plant. Maybe corn or some other kind of grass. I would just leave it, it'll break down eventually and feed the soil microbes. Lots of folks take the remnants of plants they harvest and either use them as a mulch, or mix them into the soil for next round. Same idea, it all gets turned...
  19. weedstoner420

    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Huh, never had one go rancid (you mean like anaerobic?) but I have had problems transplanting plants that are not well-rooted directly into the SIP. At best they seem overwatered and take forever to get going, at worst I have actually have one die on me. I started waiting until they're fully...
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I fill the res right from the start, why not?
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