Javadog
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Very interesting. +1!The problem with variable frequency as opposed to voltage is that the motor loses ability to cool itself as full voltage is there but blades arent pulling much air to cool it off
JD
Very interesting. +1!The problem with variable frequency as opposed to voltage is that the motor loses ability to cool itself as full voltage is there but blades arent pulling much air to cool it off
I have noticed that leaves mature sooner.Hey club,
I was discussing with Java an interesting question i had, and JD advised me to maybe post the question in a thread so it will receive some action...
I'll just pretty much copy and paste what i asked him earlier...
I purchased a new jewelers loupe 60-100x works pretty well once i got the hang of it. Little small but i'll deal...
Anyway, I would like to ask your opinion on looking at trichs on different places of the plant or even the bud...
If I take my loupe and look at a main bud, and its 80% cloudy 20% clear , does that mean most other mains, on the same plant will be about the same ratio? Or even on the opposite side of the bud?
I would think popcorns would be bad at judging and you should focus on the main colas..? Am i right in thinking this way? Sorry just a little confused, if you could help me out a little mate....plus my eyesight isn't the greatest.
Thank you
FJG
Understood.Well I am not doing it to save money. I am doing it to slow my fan down.
My problem is that I am thinking that trichs go from clear to amberHey club,
I was discussing with Java an interesting question i had, and JD advised me to maybe post the question in a thread so it will receive some action...
I'll just pretty much copy and paste what i asked him earlier...
I purchased a new jewelers loupe 60-100x works pretty well once i got the hang of it. Little small but i'll deal...
Anyway, I would like to ask your opinion on looking at trichs on different places of the plant or even the bud...
If I take my loupe and look at a main bud, and its 80% cloudy 20% clear , does that mean most other mains, on the same plant will be about the same ratio? Or even on the opposite side of the bud?
I would think popcorns would be bad at judging and you should focus on the main colas..? Am i right in thinking this way? Sorry just a little confused, if you could help me out a little mate....plus my eyesight isn't the greatest.
Thank you
FJG
Same hereWell I am not doing it to save money. I am doing it to slow my fan down.
I do think this is true as wellUnderstood.
The longevity of your fan's lifespan may still be compromised.
Chop top, then bottom if you want em close to the same I supposeMy problem is that I am thinking that trichs go from clear to amber
as a function of time. (setting aside factors that might affect this,
like light, humidity, and temps)
If this is the case, then we are never going to be looking for some
"global" effect...i.e. some biochemical signal that cause all trichs to
tend to mature, but instead for a feeling as to how the "average" trich
looks.
I suppose that we are looking for opinions on physical procedures....
...i.e. test one top/bud leaf, one top fan leaf, and one lower of each
and then average the impressions given.
What a terrible post. LOL
JD
And when you make your assumption that the cloudy are turing to amber, do you sample multiple places on the plant, levels if you would?Clear to cloudy to amber. I harvest when they are cloudy and beginning to amber.
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Yeah that's what I thought was going to be the suggestion, but still mainly interested on how people come across their percentage of cloudy milky amber clear, how many bud sites?Chop top, then bottom if you want em close to the same I suppose