Yeah, it's kinda disappointing after you've nurtured the girls from an indoor environment over winter, then taken them outside to bigger pots outside with high hopes, only to get this happening during flower, but I'm not overly fussed. Shit happens sometimes.
I've got a number of IBC's (freebies from a homebrewer cohort) that have different outlet sizes & I worked-out what I need to create a workable system in future.
'Even went & bought a low-pressure timed-release irrigation controller from the big green shed:
I suspect you would want a paint that's humidity friendly, and yeah you would think a high gloss would be the go ,good luck with the room can't wait to see it full of plants
Up here in Northern NSW we've had horrendous weather for a week, heavy outbursts each day. we've racked up 200mm this week and humidity by day consistently 70-90% at possibly the worst time for my main girl. She's not got much in the way of trichomes either, but I do notice more each few days.
This miserable looking thing is a re-veg. Seed germinated too early in Aug, then in flower by October. Even so I pulled 37g of dry from it.
I reckon it's got a fair bit of sativa in it - look at the gaps between leaf nodes. It gives a good buzz, instead of falling asleep after an hour or two as I generally do, I'd be wide awake at bedtime. Plenty of trichomes on her too.
Up here in Northern NSW we've had horrendous weather for a week, heavy outbursts each day. we've racked up 200mm this week and humidity by day consistently 70-90% at possibly the worst time for my main girl. She's not got much in the way of trichomes either, but I do notice more each few days. View attachment 4831514View attachment 4831515
Up here in Northern NSW we've had horrendous weather for a week, heavy outbursts each day. we've racked up 200mm this week and humidity by day consistently 70-90% at possibly the worst time for my main girl. She's not got much in the way of trichomes either, but I do notice more each few days. View attachment 4831514View attachment 4831515
Just bagseed m8 - the two plants look quite different, but seed is from same bag. Just goes to show that if the seed is from a stressed hermied hybrid, as it likely was, the offspring can be quite different. What I do know is they were raised in this region, I bought direct from the grower.
So.... Extrapolating the logic, you're saying that you shouldn't water your plants when using Seamungus pellets???
I'm pulling your chain here....
I've had pellets go "clumpy" on me in the past. I just dissolved the clumps in a bucket of water & applied the diluted results with a watering can. But yeah, keep 'em dry for adding into soil mixes if possible. They're going to break down anyway....