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    Can We Get Some Real Answers About 630 Watt Dimlux Cmh?

    So, with a single 615 watt Dimlux (two 315 bulbs) What is the absolute closest i can run this light to my canopy without bleaching if heat isn't an issue?? What is the actual foot print for the 615? is it 4x4? I want to invest in these but I can't find any proper info on them. There is always a...
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    Storing Cannabis In Argon/nitrogen Warehouse

    definitely
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    Storing Cannabis In Argon/nitrogen Warehouse

    Was your weed wet or dry?
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    Storing Cannabis In Argon/nitrogen Warehouse

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/4765673/Packaging-with-argon-helps-keep-food-fresh.html This is a post on using argon to preserve food. Im just wondering if it'll do the same for weed.
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    Storing Cannabis In Argon/nitrogen Warehouse

    I am looking for a large dry room set up and to release argon to preserve plants. Wondering if that will work
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    Storing Cannabis In Argon/nitrogen Warehouse

    I have used trim machines and they don't work well. I much prefer hand trimmed buds. I basically want to set up a sealed dry room and release argon into the room for plant preservation for say, up to 6 months and have the buds be the same quality.
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    Storing Cannabis In Argon/nitrogen Warehouse

    What's up everyone I have a legal outdoor grow going and as soon as business picks up, I will be harvesting an average of 1,000 lbs at a time. I know you can use vacuum chambers with Nitrogen or Argon to preserve quality of buds, but can you store the plant with leaves and all? My issue is I...
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    Agrowtek Controller Help

    It' pretty simple, just use the 6 pin Mini DIN Cable and plug into climate sensor. After, unscrew your controller faceplate and plug in to ports 1&2. As for the app, it is glitchy and not worth using yet. hopefully they will fix it soon
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    Whats The Best Rh To Dry Your Weed To?

    Air circulation is key. you can dry in 55% and 60 degrees as for 1 week as long as you have good air flow, then drop it to 50% the second week
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