Vnsmkr
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LMAO dense fucker youCome a lil closer and feel my density...
LMAO dense fucker youCome a lil closer and feel my density...
Except that we aren't growing vegetable matter like kale as much as we want to maximize resin production and this is apparently encouraged by lower RH.
Run low rh their whole life watch them go nutsYep I always recommend dropping RH the last couple of weeks. It really does make the plant respond with a self defense mechanism. The Rev had recommend this technique for a while. It works wonderfully. I think it really comes down to knowing what you are doing. Using synthetic nutrients gives us the ability to adjust nutrient concentration and therefore compensate for the more rapid evaporation happening at the leaf without over feeding. Also to consider is during the growth and bulking stages our goal should be maximum stomal opening. If one has absolute control of RH I for one would think a gradual decline after week 4 of flower on most varieties would be very beneficial. I can say from personal observations that 60% humidity wth a temp of 80f gave me the fastest rate of growth during late VEG and "The Stretch". I kept it hovering in that area until 75-80% of the bulking was finished and then dropped rh the last 2 weeks during flush. This was my personal record breaking run.
We'll put this to the test.Run low rh their whole life watch them go nuts
I be doing that ATM in GH brought the temp swing tighter as wellYep I always recommend dropping RH the last couple of weeks. It really does make the plant respond with a self defense mechanism. The Rev had recommend this technique for a while. It works wonderfully. I think it really comes down to knowing what you are doing. Using synthetic nutrients gives us the ability to adjust nutrient concentration and therefore compensate for the more rapid evaporation happening at the leaf without over feeding. Also to consider is during the growth and bulking stages our goal should be maximum stomal opening. If one has absolute control of RH I for one would think a gradual decline after week 4 of flower on most varieties would be very beneficial. I can say from personal observations that 60% humidity wth a temp of 80f gave me the fastest rate of growth during late VEG and "The Stretch". I kept it hovering in that area until 75-80% of the bulking was finished and then dropped rh the last 2 weeks during flush. This was my personal record breaking run.
I run perpetual rooms so I have to compromise now but most of my plants grow better with a 50% to 60% humidity. I don't like it higher but they still seem to. But I fully agree if you can reduce it in flower there are benefits. In trich production and mold reduction.Run low rh their whole life watch them go nuts
Lol.Come a lil closer and feel my density...
I'm running heat & cooling today in the GH it's raining 1st since April to keep rh downI run perpetual rooms so I have to compromise now but most of my plants grow better with a 50% to 60% humidity. I don't like it higher but they still seem to. But I fully agree if you can reduce it in flower there are benefits. In trich production and mold reduction.
And that's how dehuey is done, Sir!I'm running heat & cooling today in the GH it's raining 1st since April to keep rh down
2 huge Alien Tarantula are 100% cloudy just waiting on sum color found sum brot on drip areaAnd that's how dehuey is done, Sir!
Cut that shit out asap, AFTER you spray with dilute h2o2 to keep it from spreading.2 huge Alien Tarantula are 100% cloudy just waiting on sum color found sum brot on drip area
I suppose that depends on your footprint and more importantly how many watts your running, in that footprint.Not really a lot, given that in the summer part of one's heat load is created by hot environmental conditions.
I thought you were supposed to run higher temps when enriching, according to what people have always said in my experience, but people are not always right. Even in large groups.Yup I push 12-1300 at 71° room and 75° canopy @ttystikk saw how rock hard and resinous it makes the buds. It's pretty intense honestly how much they thrive and same company I worked for runs that in veg and flower enriching in both and slaying shit non stop lol trust me it's a beautiful thing when you get the cooler temps then drop humidity honestly what it reminds me of is Colorado fall weather and they love this shit they talk about how the fruits grown here are better due to cold nights and somewhat warm days never getting too hot or humid tho. Wait till u feel your density at those temps lol
I like the "vertical city farming"How about this; a 'Silicon Valley for agriculture' in Denmark, supporting research into 'vertical farm prototypes', among other innovations;
http://weburbanist.com/2016/10/02/urban-food-park-scandinavias-growing-silicon-valley-for-agriculture/
Sustainability, efficiency, use of space...
Yeah, I just knew I was barking up the wrong tree all this time.
The wrong tree, huh. Something about that phrase doesn't seem quite rightHow about this; a 'Silicon Valley for agriculture' in Denmark, supporting research into 'vertical farm prototypes', among other innovations;
http://weburbanist.com/2016/10/02/urban-food-park-scandinavias-growing-silicon-valley-for-agriculture/
Sustainability, efficiency, use of space...
Yeah, I just knew I was barking up the wrong tree all this time.
I love Denmark. Spent alot of time over there working for a Danish company for almost 10 yrsHow about this; a 'Silicon Valley for agriculture' in Denmark, supporting research into 'vertical farm prototypes', among other innovations;
http://weburbanist.com/2016/10/02/urban-food-park-scandinavias-growing-silicon-valley-for-agriculture/
Sustainability, efficiency, use of space...
Yeah, I just knew I was barking up the wrong tree all this time.