FFS leave the humidity alone unless you're dealing with clones, roots will supply all the plant needs and during flowering period you want it as dry as possible, especially if you have nice fat, dense buds.
Otherwise, enjoy the botyritis.
Hi Guys/Gals
Wondering if anyone is familiar with or has an informed opinion about vacuum sealed food storage bags?
How dry do the buds need to be?
What are the pro's & cons?
I've used the search function already but can't seem to find what I'm looking for, so please help if you can, please...
Hi Guys
Had a letter from the electricity suplier saying they want to change the meter and carry out safety checks, meter is outside so do I have to worry.
I assume they are not interested in anything after the fuseboard which is nowhere near the areas I don't want anybody going.
Should I worry?
Police don't usually give notice of a raid, it would defeat the object of the exercise, I would question the source and the integrity of the information then decide how paranoid you need to be.
It's all very well asking for opinions but its your loss so perhaps it should be your judgement.
How...
"Patience is its own reward" the saying goes, you are more likely to kill it with "kindness" than not if you carry on obssessing about it. It's a baby, be gentle but no cotton wool.
I've seen plants given a hell of a ride and turn out fine, the thing is not to overreact and compound the problem.
Ok, so I have 6 meter square trays
each tray holds 9 x 16 litre rhizopots
each pot is fed by a dripper spiked into coco
each dripper is attached to a stainless steel 10 way manifold with a tap on each outlet
each manifold is fed by a 13mm/ 1/2" pipe apart from two trays/manifolds supplied...
added to the reasons listed above is the need for good air circulation to avoid mould and fungus either on the soil or the plant.
The stems will grow thicker resulting in bigger buds too, yum yum!
I'm looking for a consensus on how you deal with the bottom third(?) of your plants once they are tall enough and dense enough to start looking as though they are of no benefit and possibly a threat to the health of the plant
Hi Guys/Gals
Just wondering about removing dead/dying undergrowth. Plants are in 4th week flower and nothing has been removed that hasn't already fallen off, so far.
Bottom fan leaves look a little sorry for themselves and the inner bottom leaves are yellowing.
Obviously I am worried about air...