Looking good jig! Those rdwc verts definitly intrigue me, maybe some day i'll get to try one out.
Nice nugs giggles! Looks tasty
Nice iso figgy, that stuff looks AWESOME. I've been on a mission trying to find something cbn related so I can sleep better. Came across capsules of cbn/cbd. Going to try to make some with the indicas I just started, gonna be a long time but it's on my bucket list. It would be awesome to just take a capsule and drift off into sleep and not worry about it being addicting. I stopped my ambien meds completely now, i think it's been 10 months with no ambien for sleeping. What I miss about it is that it worked and it worked fast. 20-45 minutes after I took one I'd be out and wake up refreshed. I miss that.
Oh, I don't want to forget telling yall this. Everyone knows that temps preferably should be cooler at lights out. Well since I got my dehumidifer running at lights off my temps are actually higher than lights on. It's a first for me to have that happen. So I got to reading and warmer temps at lights off will actually shorten the nodes of the plant and they won't stretch as much. Wishing I was running the dehumidifier since day one now lol. But my plants haven't stretched since I started using the unit. I was pretty surprised to read that it's actually preferred by some people.
Check this out if ya want:
"For cannabis,the best DIF for day/night temperatures is probably zero if you grow in a medium-light garden and maintain day temperatures of 80F - that is,day and night time temperatures should be the same.In a low-light garden,a negative DIF may actually have a detrimental effect,as seen in chrysanthemums.A possitive DIF has traditionally been recommended for indoor cannabis horticulture,and it may be desirable for a low-light garden.But if you have free reign to control temperature and you grow in a medium- or high - light garden,you might try a DIF of -2 degrees celsius or -3 degrees celsius.But given the cost and difficulty of heating and cooling,a high-light growing area-especially one pushing the plants with supplementary Co2 and higher day temperatures-might require and alternative
Manipulating the day and night temperatures is a proven method in the world of horticulture,has helped reduce the use of chemical growth regulators,and is used to increase productivity and assist with timing crops to the day and hour.The cold-air dump similarly is coming into it's own as a cropping method.So DT/NT or CAD,what's the DIF?For cannabis,either can be used to improve plant performance,depending on what growing parameters are used.It's just a matter of how you do that funky stuff you do."
Found it very interesting and contradicting to what I used to think!