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The Hawaiian

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sorry guys haha, these seeds were made for shitty weather, not this beautiful shit we been getting haha, or maybe they just don't like greenhouses lol nah, I just started a bunch of MKFrosts for first part of long season. I like these flowfrosts I got going now tho, similar funky smells to mother Flow32 but growth looks much more poddy like the frost, with some doing the bulking up thing. couple more weeks pau, even tho they small :D a hui hou
 
Dirtboy808

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never mind about the pics out of 5, 3 had balls so cut them all, you were right Hawaiian they no like the GH
 
The Hawaiian

The Hawaiian

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oooh shit, which were those dirty, the Master Kush Frosts? good on chopping that shit down, sorry you had to waste time on that shit. aloha bro
 
Dirtboy808

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They were the Flo Frost got a ball on the inside by stalk. Your are way farther then these but they got hot in the GH Who knows. The Master Frost looks solid no hermies
 
TheGreekone

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Hey Dirt,
How long do you let those Frost flower for?
These are in week 5.
FROST 1,2,3 IN ORDER
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Great08

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Some beautiful flowers u got there dirt... Never seen frost to the end of the leaves like that romtex.. Nice work! Keep keep on...
 
SurfdOut

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Dirt-
Future fact sheets in this series will discuss dehumidifying the environment efficiently. Climate control manipulation can remove moisture from the air. Heating and ventilation in combination is the most common method of dehumidification in a greenhouse. Ventilation brings in air, which is heated, allowing it to absorb some of the moist air from the building before exhausting it to the outside.
 
SurfdOut

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And-
The best way to prevent water from condensing on leaves
during the spring and fall is to provide constant internal air circulation and,
if necessary, to heat the greenhouse for a short period of time in the evening
with a ventilation fan running. Internal air circulation from horizontal
airflow fans or similar methods prevents formation of a saturated boundary
layer around the leaves and thus prevents condensation. If high RH is a serious
problem, place one ventilation fan on a time clock so it will turn on at
approximately 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. The fan should run just long enough to complete
one air exchange of the greenhouse. The warm, moist air in the greenhouse will
be removed and replaced by cooler, moister air from the outside, which should
activate the heating system and bring the greenhouse air temperature up to the
set point. The moist, cooler air from the outside will warm up and have a lower
RH.
 
OLDproLg

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RH SUCKS huh???

COME ON DOWN HERE for that stuff hahaha,
the humidity is SO HIGH HERE,everything is
rotting away..........constructing a hardtop
greenhouse with no sides is all we need!

Lotta troubles with enclosed houses...
to much for me,since FLA is a greenhouse all year dangit..

How ya been friends,mom had troubles but she is doing better an just wanna say to surf'd.....i still owe ya beans,just havent got time to even order stuff yet.

SUMMER IS HERE for us,it starts march 1rst an today its this damb HOT already?
Peace,Lg...oh'thats a revegged kush!
 
Kush reveg march 15
Dirtboy808

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I need to get a better power line to the GH sounds like heaters draw the power.
 
SurfdOut

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Hey Greek, Your PEs are coming nice....Dirt, you still have any PEs in veg? If not, can we get another cutting, Greek?....i want to run her some more.
 

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