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kinetic

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Lettuce is an old trick to reconstitute some moisture. I've heard orange peels too but lettuce was the old head's swear by method. Good if you have brick that you need to flip for cash...so I've heard anyway.
 

Javadog

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Not sure if anyone here uses CFL bulbs, but a local knock-off Dollar store place has 43 watt cfl bulbs for $1.
I got one and its really bright.
I am going back now to grab a dozen of them for clones side lighting etc...most will go on the shelf for spares

I put one the the dining table and it is F'n bright!
Thanks for the tip Bass. I would love to add some side lighting
but my power bill is too big already.

I want to suggest that you consider an LED bulb as an alternative.

I got a Cree Daylight bulb. It cost about $13. Too much.

But it uses 9 watts! 9! As much light as a CFL, it seems to me, too.

JD
 

joe macclennan

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Not sure if anyone here uses CFL bulbs, but a local knock-off Dollar store place has 43 watt cfl bulbs for $1.
I got one and its really bright.
I am going back now to grab a dozen of them for clones side lighting etc...most will go on the shelf for spares
!

you know clones are perfectly happy with 5 watts/sqft right? at least for the first several weeks anyway.
 

Flaming Pie

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I would love it to shoot back up, but islt is.currently.at.42 & 38%. Curing is pretty much a no go from my understanding.

Plus I am afraid to make it mold.
 

bassman999

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Thanks for the tip Bass. I would love to add some side lighting
but my power bill is too big already.

I want to suggest that you consider an LED bulb as an alternative.

I got a Cree Daylight bulb. It cost about $13. Too much.

But it uses 9 watts! 9! As much light as a CFL, it seems to me, too.

JD
Too late I already bought em, but only spent $11 for 10 of em, and I could put em on CL lol and prolly make money off em

I have been looking into LED lights, but I dont know much about them so I need to learn more to not get ripped off.
I see them rated with max watts which seems to be 3-4 what the actual draw is in some cases.

Too bad when the 90s passed so did reliable products and honest manufacturers
 

Dr.D81

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that is a good price bass i want led or induction for my veg. i want to add another flower room first. i smoke to much and need to produce a bit more
 

Flaming Pie

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So anyone gonna chime in? My options are qtips, bread, or nada.

Pros and cons? Would like to do now so I can vent the jars if need be.

Do denser buds take longer to release their moisture?
 

bassman999

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So anyone gonna chime in? My options are qtips, bread, or nada.

Pros and cons? Would like to do now so I can vent the jars if need be.

Do denser buds take longer to release their moisture?
I use leaves from other bud plants.
I just throw one fan leaf into the jar and check in 3-4 hrs.
Tip from a fellow 6er last month.
U could even take a few drops of water and put it on the lid and rub atround and close it up it also works.

I have also read that once RH passes 55% or something curing is over and cant be restored, this happened to me, but my OG after 2 months is way better than when it went in still so.....
 

joe macclennan

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I certainly wouldn't use bread.

if you really want to remoisten it.
anything damp will do. qtip, folded up paper towel, lettuce, I used to use orange peels, even a small squirt from a spray gun.

If you really want to get anal boveda
 

jigfresh

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So anyone gonna chime in? My options are qtips, bread, or nada.

Pros and cons? Would like to do now so I can vent the jars if need be.

Do denser buds take longer to release their moisture?
You can use one of the leaves off a plant you have growing... put it in the jar with the buds. That's what I would do. There's not going to be mold.

Worrying is a tiring hobby.
 

jimmer6577

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I have raised all my girls 12" (except the hazes and the Rascal) from the floor with pots from outside that I boiled.
Shouldnt be any cold roots now stunting them any further

Ill put foam or rubber under the others to insulate em.
They were too tall to raise up
After this discussion, I decided to do a radiant floor heat system in my shed to eliminate root issues and heat issues at once and that will actually be more feasible with the final solar product. Thats why I ask stupid questions. Thank
 

joe macclennan

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After this discussion, I decided to do a radiant floor heat system in my shed to eliminate root issues and heat issues at once and that will actually be more feasible with the final solar product. Thats why I ask stupid questions. Thank

great idea imo.

i'd love to have infloor radiant heat
 
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