Dusty Nuggz
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# goals. Bad ass man!
So, how was the lake? Catch any fish? Been waiting...Back from the lake... Daytime!
So, how was the lake? Catch any fish? Been waiting...
Bday a couple years agoLol!!!! I caught at least 12 PBR trout... Seriously I need to do some fly fishing soon. Lots of fishies calling me.
Doing the clones now... With the woman out of town this is way too much work. I water so many fucking plants.
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4.2lb. Hell Yeah!
Gift from the wife. Comfortable as hell. I prefer boots but hate being cold and it makes her happy.Ummm... Those ugh boots with jeans tucked make me so much more envious. Seriously.
Love your uggsBday a couple years ago
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So when someone says they went to the lake I wanna know how ya did.
4.2lb. Hell Yeah!
Hi, you said above that your temps get up to 90f and settle around 87f. Isn't 87f still too warm? I panic with anything over 85f. How do you maintain an acceptable humidity level with so many plants in a your tent? When I water 3 or 4 of my 6 plants in my 5x5 room the humidity goes way up, even with my humidifier running 24/7 I find it hard to keep the humidity down below 60%. How you can do it with so many plants has me wondering what your secret is?Clones are taking off and I am starting to worry about them over crowding the small veg tent. Will be cutting it close... 3ish weeks till harvest!
Cheers!
Root crowding is a normal and known fact in general horticulture. Infact so much that when planting hedgerows Of say boxwoods or even cedar for that matter. Usually holes are dug separate, trenching could be done but issues arise. And burlap is left on the sides and cut out the bottom to direct roots down instead of sideways competing with the others in the hedge. Dominant plants will sometimes starve out and kill a weaker plant next to it. Less competition for the sun. Some vines are strictly predatory in a way.I have tried to grow 2 plants in a 5 or 6 gallon bucket for 30 years, and EVERY time, the two plants were smaller than the single plants, regardless of how much stuff that was dumped on them to prevent any deficiencies. I seem to remember from a long time back, that roots tend to diminish other plant's roots, causing less growth. When two plants are in the same bucket, they are both smaller...maybe about 10-15%. This is from experience and not from a book, although I know that I heard about root intolerance many years ago. FWIW.
Hi, you said above that your temps get up to 90f and settle around 87f. Isn't 87f still too warm? I panic with anything over 85f. How do you maintain an acceptable humidity level with so many plants in a your tent? When I water 3 or 4 of my 6 plants in my 5x5 room the humidity goes way up, even with my humidifier running 24/7 I find it hard to keep the humidity down below 60%. How you can do it with so many plants has me wondering what your secret is?
Ah yes, One of the lucky ones living in the land of sunshine lol I should have guessed that. it was 90 here yesterday and 85% humidity. I'm 7 - 8 weeks of flowering and with my humidifier going 24/7 pulling over 3 gallons of water out a day now, I still can't get it down below 55%. I'm able to keep my room down to 82-83f lights on with lots of air flow but this humidity sucks. Drying is another issue I have to deal with in this humid hell hole.Lol... My secret is keeping enough plants to not care. Seriously it's probably the climate. Average humidity here is like 10% or so. I see 48% before and after spilling 20gal. Maybe a 1-2% rise but that's all for summer. In my experience if they have humidity they can survive the heat.
Moved the secret cookie mom's in and transferred the clones. Will transplant all of them in a couple days and post the process.
For the record... It was 99° in there when I took this pic... Lol!!!
Cheers
Ah yes, One of the lucky ones living in the land of sunshine lol I should have guessed that. it was 90 here yesterday and 85% humidity. I'm 7 - 8 weeks of flowering and with my humidifier going 24/7 pulling over 3 gallons of water out a day now, I still can't get it down below 55%. I'm able to keep my room down to 82-83f lights on with lots of air flow but this humidity sucks. Drying is another issue I have to deal with in this humid hell hole.