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Surfr

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The Cherry Pie actually yields pretty decent. I had a buddy just hit 2 per light with her.. I have her in veg right now. I am going to run a bunch of her once she's bigger. Not too much info on what they carry. A couple buddies like to go there though and there stuff is legit. On the PM, I couldn't tell ya.. I haven't seen PM for years. Eagle20 for the win.
 

Dan Kone

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sweeet any info on what they carry? I appreciate the heads up on the cookies, I've seen that cherry pie, it looks absolutely amazing. Do you know how it yields? Also is it a PM whore?
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It's yield is below average and yes, definite PM whore. It was the first time I've even seen PM on my indoor plants in years. Incredible bud though.
 

nicedreamz

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It's yield is below average and yes, definite PM whore. It was the first time I've even seen PM on my indoor plants in years. Incredible bud though.
Yikes!!! I got punished with PM on my last round... it was out of control and i also had white flies. I'm to much of a green horn to prevent/treat it. Tried neem oil, but after i flipped that stuff spread like a wild fire!! Any experiance with seeds? I have been on the fence, seen some good stuff out there,... raredank, caliconn, just never grown from seed before.
 

Dan Kone

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Yikes!!! I got punished with PM on my last round... it was out of control and i also had white flies. I'm to much of a green horn to prevent/treat it. Tried neem oil, but after i flipped that stuff spread like a wild fire!! Any experiance with seeds?
The trick to not having PM is low humidity and proper air flow. If it's a continuous out of control problem then it's likely some combination of those two issues.

When using an oil based spray to treat them you have to spray several times, not just once. Try spraying every 3rd day for a few weeks and make sure to spray the underside of the leaves and stems.
 

nicedreamz

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The trick to not having PM is low humidity and proper air flow. If it's a continuous out of control problem then it's likely some combination of those two issues.

When using an oil based spray to treat them you have to spray several times, not just once. Try spraying every 3rd day for a few weeks and make sure to spray the underside of the leaves and stems.
I'm in a tent with a 8" exhaust running 24/7... osculating fan, also run a dehumidifier when i need it. RH is always 30-40 range. I wonder if no intake is causing it? I was under the impression if i ran the exhaust 24/7, It's pulling fresh air in all the time? Do you neem? If not what do you do to prevent that stuff? As always, Thank You!
 

Dan Kone

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I'm in a tent with a 8" exhaust running 24/7... osculating fan, also run a dehumidifier when i need it. RH is always 30-40 range. I wonder if no intake is causing it? I was under the impression if i ran the exhaust 24/7, It's pulling fresh air in all the time? Do you neem? If not what do you do to prevent that stuff? As always, Thank You!
What kind of fan? Also you need more than just an exhaust fan, you need to blow air around inside the tent. It's not just a matter of pulling in fresh air, it's a matter of circulation once you get the air in the tent. Also pm won't stick to the leaves if the humidity is low and fans are blowing inside.

Yes, I use neem, zero tolerance, and azatrol applied with an atomizer.
 

nicedreamz

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What kind of fan? Also you need more than just an exhaust fan, you need to blow air around inside the tent. It's not just a matter of pulling in fresh air, it's a matter of circulation once you get the air in the tent. Also pm won't stick to the leaves if the humidity is low and fans are blowing inside.

Yes, I use neem, zero tolerance, and azatrol applied with an atomizer.
Not sure on the fan, my buddy gave it to me along with the tent. So the osculating fan moving air around isn't enough? The doors on the tent are open, if that matters. How low does the RH have to be?
 

Dan Kone

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Not sure on the fan, my buddy gave it to me along with the tent. So the osculating fan moving air around isn't enough? The doors on the tent are open, if that matters. How low does the RH have to be?
Your humidity should be around 40%. I can't comment on the fan because I don't know what fan it is.
 

Surfr

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Not sure on the fan, my buddy gave it to me along with the tent. So the osculating fan moving air around isn't enough? The doors on the tent are open, if that matters. How low does the RH have to be?
Yes, an oscillating fan should be plenty as long as it's 16+ inches.. 30-40% RH is perfectly fine. And just a little FYI, PM thrives in too low of rh. Where I live my RH is naturally around 5%. My rooms stay around 15-20 percent with no dehumidifier. I fought PM HARD for a year, about 3 years ago. Got infected by some cuts a buddy gave me. Everything in my room was just about perfect, intakes, exhaust, cleanliness, etc etc.. I couldn't get rid of it for the life of me. I tried everything from the moon and back with no luck. I finally caved in and said fuck it. Cleaned everything really well, set off a fungaflor bomb, and treated all veg plants with Eagle 20. I didn't even drench the plants, just a light misting.. I have never seen a spec of PM since then and haven't needed to spray Eagle since then. I will always recommend Eagle if done properly.

Without an intake fan you are running what's called a passive intake. It's just an open intake where air is being sucked into the room from your exhaust fan. That is a perfectly fine way to run everything, just make sure you are getting enough air in through your intakes.
 

Dan Kone

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Without an intake fan you are running what's called a passive intake. It's just an open intake where air is being sucked into the room from your exhaust fan. That is a perfectly fine way to run everything, just make sure you are getting enough air in through your intakes.
That's as long as the exhaust fan is powerful enough to move the air by itself.
 

Dan Kone

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Yes, but any 8" should be sufficient for a tent.
as long as it's an inline and not one of those green hydrofarm duct fans. I got one of those and it doesn't move air for shit.

But yes, any inline 8" should be more than enough.
 

Mithrandir420

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as long as it's an inline and not one of those green hydrofarm duct fans. I got one of those and it doesn't move air for shit.

But yes, any inline 8" should be more than enough.
I almost bought one of those. <phew!> I am using Eco Plus fans in 6 and 8 inch. The blue ones, they seem to move a lot of air, especially the 6.
 

Mithrandir420

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10 x 9 flower room. 5 x 8 veg room.

I run 4k in flower with room to expand to 6k. Each 8 inch fan handles 2 1k Luminaire 8 hoods. I vent to a huge 2nd story room. Veg vents to the same room. The 6 inchers handle the carbon filters and the veg room.

E & F, 6 inch square pots with hydroton on 3 x 3 and 3 x 6 tables. SOG. GH 3 part with a few additives. Naturally aspirated in winter, AC and co2 in summer.
 

adower

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Does anyone know where to get the chemdog-d cut? I've inly seen the 91 and sister cut in sac and couldn't get it in time.
 
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