Excellent! It works like a charm in my particular situation. 5x8 veg room running a 650-750w. When fans are running full bore I get the RH to about 45% but at night when the fans idle it will get to 60-70. This second round of plants are SO much happier than the first I tell you.... It has made a huge difference. Good luck!I need to try out your DYI humidifier..my RH% is always at 20-30%
Struggles of living in the desert
Good looking garden.
I say only when you are looking to control apical dominance.Even though I've had virtually no feedback to the poll at the head of this thread, and as a reflection of its current results, I went ahead and topped 4 of the 8 ladies in the flowering room. I did the 4 tallest plants to help maintain a consistent canopy height, and only pinched the newest growth. Being in the transition period between veg and flowering, I'm curious to see how they respond.
Hey thanks for dropping in! What's the scoop on molasses? I've seen it kicked around the forums, but haven't researched it at all.I liked to use unsulphured molasses along with some dechlorinated water for a week when I saw salt build up on the outside of my grow bags. The plants loved it and it was a cheap addition found at any grocery store
From what I have gathered...I'm not sure on anything scientific other than my plants have seemed to enjoy it and it made for smoother smoke
I was growing organically at the time in super soil with tons of mycoFrom what I have gathered...
I believe it is a microbe (soil) enhancer not a plant one so any direct plant enhancement is imagined. Also, the nutrients (Ca/K) most brands come with are not in a plant usable form. But it can be a good thing in some organic grows. It can also be used to make some kick ass cookies.
Well there it is... The little bacteria dig it.I was growing organically at the time in super soil with tons of myco
Cool. One of the plants I have started for my next grow, completely snapped about halfway when LSTING. I cut it off clean and supercropped what was left and it is looking great now with a bunch of grow sites on each supercropped branch.did a bit of supercropping last night and just like all the literature says, the plants are stickier than they were just one day earlier.
Never used this technique before, but it is definaty something I am going to continue, easier than lst and from what I gather, more effective at boosting yield. I'll get some pictures up tonight.
According to some things I've just recently read, when the plant stresses it produces more resin as a defense mechanism.... I actually read that after I noticed it on my plants. I'm soldStickier because of supercropping? I'd always thought supercropping was just for training
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Completely share that sentiment such a pretty plant such a wonderful plant!Stickier because of supercropping? I'd always thought supercropping was just for training
Love this pastime! Always learning something new...