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UncleBuck

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Why do you keep your home so cold?
i keep the thermostat at 60 degrees right now. it's pretty comfortable for humans wearing warm fall clothing.

i suppose we could crank it up to 68-72 and wear t-shirts and shorts all winter and pay the extra money, but we both prefer not to do that.
 

beenthere

New Member
well, amateurs and people who live in the damp, cool, pacific northwest.

don't know if anyone told you, but it gets damp and cold up here in a hurry this time of year.

right now, it's 60 degrees with 83% humidity. should i go ahead and dry in those conditions, or should i perhaps add 10-20 degrees worth of heat and scrub out some of that humidity?
I'm calling BS, this pic clearly shows your plants hanging indoors, furniture and all. Why the fuck would anyone put a space heater in a habitable room indoors!

And dude, if you can't trim that amount of weed in a day, you need buy a couple of pair of scissors and hire your make believe wealthy father in-law to do it for you!

BS!




I suppose you going to say that this is only a small part of your big grow!, right? LOL
 

UncleBuck

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No, I keep telling you to reduce the humidity level in the room, its not my fault you are so blatantly ignorant that you cannot determine what I am advising. I'm not trying to sabotage your efforts, I am trying to help. If this is the kind of response I get from an attempt at helping, well I sure aint gonna try to help your dumb ass anymore, FUCK YOU!
telling someone in the pacific NW to let their buds dry at 60 degrees is pretty horrible advice, akin to sabotage. except as you've been saying, stupid people don't know they're stupid, so it can't be sabotage since sabotage involves knowing how bad your advice is.

sorry bud, 60 degrees is no good for drying bud up here.
 

UncleBuck

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I'm calling BS, this pic clearly shows your plants hanging indoors, furniture and all. Why the fuck would anyone put a space heater in a habitable room indoors!

And dude, if you can't trim that amount of weed in a day, you need buy a couple of pair of scissors and hire your make believe wealthy father in-law to do it for you!

BS!


why would anyone put a space heater in a habitable room?

for heat. i'd reckon.

i mean, duh.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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it is not relevant . . . you want your plants to slowly dehydrate not asap. . .so that their is less chlorophyll the longer it takes to dry the less chlorophyll . . . .nad the more THC is converted to thcv whichis a much more potent and medicinal then THC . . . do i need to go on . . i can do this all day . . expose back yard science with real science , at least when it comes to growing
 

NoDrama

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it is not relevant . . . you want your plants to slowly dehydrate not asap. . .so that their is less chlorophyll the longer it takes to dry the less chlorophyll . . . .nad the more THC is converted to thcv whichis a much more potent and medicinal then THC . . . do i need to go on . . i can do this all day . . expose back yard science with real science , at least when it comes to growing
So 100% humidity is better to dry in than 50% humidity, got it, thanks.
 

UncleBuck

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I suppose you going to say that this is only a small part of your big grow!, right? LOL
that's exactly correct. i've barely made a dent in the GH and can post pics to document it. i probably will, too, when i start harvesting again tomorrow.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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So 100% humidity is better to dry in than 50% humidity, got it, thanks.


no wonder the process of Resin glands maturing to a greater medicinal state is beyond you

not to mention the fact that you have zero understanding of how chlorophyll is removed during the drying/curing process . . . .60% humidity(in the room i guess humidity is not a specific enough word for beennowhere to understand) is what ripe bud should be at (edit for the tards-when pulled from dry room then put into bars). . . when ready for a jar cure . . .but im sure that doesnt make any sense to you
 

UncleBuck

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Thats what he is saying, He is saying a dehumidifier will dry that weed out way too fast, so if that were true then the statement I made MUST also be true.
my opinion is that when he said "too fast" he does not exclude the existence of a "too slow" as well. so no, unless you are using modrama logic, it is not the case that what you said "MUST" be true.
 

beenthere

New Member
that's exactly correct. i've barely made a dent in the GH and can post pics to document it. i probably will, too, when i start harvesting again tomorrow.
I thought so!
Gee, I guess if you go about it at this rate, you're going to have chocolate covered trichs by the time you finish! LOL
 

NoDrama

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my opinion is that when he said "too fast" he does not exclude the existence of a "too slow" as well. so no, unless you are using modrama logic, it is not the case that what you said "MUST" be true.
No, it MUST be true, dehumidifiers take humidity out of the air, not out of the weed. The dryer air removes moisture from the plant material. Sammy is saying that is a bad idea, that you don't want to take the humidity out of the room, but you want to keep it the same and dry it out over as long a period as possible. And you are agreeing.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Thats what he is saying, He is saying a dehumidifier will dry that weed out way too fast, so if that were true then the statement I made MUST also be true.

Dehumidifiers REDUCE the humidity in the room, they don't do anything else. Samwell is saying that a Dehumidifier is a bad idea if your room is at 100% humidity. He just doesn't know he is saying that because he is a blithering idiot.
i have never had a room at 100% humidity that i used for drying . .why would i throw money away on needing humidifier . .when i can just use a fan and adjust for a 4 to 1 negative air differential

i prefer to not add cost when they are unnecessary . . . but i guess just silly huh
 

NoDrama

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i have never had a room at 100% humidity that i used for drying . .why would i throw money away on needing humidifier . .when i can just use a fan and adjust for a 4 to 1 negative air differential
Bucky doesn't have that option. Are you completely remiss of what is being debated here sammy?

Bucky's room that he is drying in is SO FUCKING HUMID that there is WATER on the walls!!! But you want him to start cutting holes and whatnot.

FYI we aren't talking about a HUMIDIFIER either, its called a DEhumidifier.

Humidifiers add humidity, dehumidifiers remove it, important distinction you missed there.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Bucky doesn't have that option. Are you completely remiss of what is being debated here sammy?
you are talking about what you do/think . . .not what buck does

way to back peddle . . . .
Bucky doesn't have that option. Are you completely remiss of what is being debated here sammy?

Bucky's room that he is drying in is SO FUCKING HUMID that there is WATER on the walls!!! But you want him to start cutting holes and whatnot.

FYI we aren't talking about a HUMIDIFIER either, its called a DEhumidifier.

Humidifiers add humidity, dehumidifiers remove it, important distinction you missed there.

you have nothing to say so you attack whatever you can . . . . . and yes you are right i meant a dehumidifer

i just bought a extra door (for my dry box/closet). . . seem to work just fine when i need to make holes . . big difference between you and me . . you take shortcuts . .and im innovative
 

beenthere

New Member
you are an idiot

no wonder the process of Resin glands maturing to a greater medicinal state is beyond you

not to mention the fact that you have zero understanding of how chlorophyll is removed during the drying/curing process . . . .60% humidity is what ripe bud should be at . . . when ready for a jar cure . . .but im sure that doesnt make any sense to you
Didn't make a bit of sense to me bro!

Fuck I'm not an expert like you Sam, but NoDrama is talking about relative humidity in the room, not the moisture content of the flowers.
 
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