so i do in fact have a dry room thats set with a climate control at 56% humidity and 69 degrees, how many days of drying do you think i should do with that climate? the plants have have theyre fan leaves trimmed, sugar leaves are obviously still drying with them.
thats a very good ides man, i was just thinking that last night... the smaller lower branches will definitely dry up a lot quicker than the large top cola. Thanks for the tip!
well like ive mentioned beforee my second flowering room is being built as we speak. I thought i should get started either way, a rotation would be a lot easier but with 500 plants im most likely need three flowering rooms...
I dont find your questions invasive at all my friend, i find this information quite interresting actually...Gives me an idea on how different things are from one country to another.
Canada is pretty lay back when it comes to growing law, its more the distributting part thats hard to get into...
Well to answer all of your questions im from canada and they do infact give out permits of 500 plants for medical purposes. Im licensed to smoke 93 grams a day and carry 150 grams on me at any time. Ive never grown this much product at once before so I cant really compare to the technique ive...
Hi i have a medical permit of about 500 plants and im at the point of harvest. Ive never had this much product to cure at once and i was curious to see your best ways of curing large amounts at once.
okayy ill check that out, its my first time growing as well. Dude move to canada there giving these out 😂 im waiting for my three other permits that are 500 plants each. Ill be at 2000 in a couple months
looking to buy about 8 double ended lights but not sure which brand and model is the best. i have 48 000 btus of cooling to spare and im running a 8 burner co2 and two dehu one 285 and one 70... need some help choosing plz
looking to buy some double ended agrolux 1000w, does anyone have any info on them? Yeild, btu , etc
BTW new to the forum, not sure if this is where i should post this thread.