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I like your scrog net! i need to make something strong like that instead of the cheap stretchy nylon ones on amazon.I ended up learning a lot last night, so knowing that my lovely girl has not been triggered to flower yet I decided to adjust the light cycle to 12/12 and I checked everything every two hours last night to make sure that everything is going to be OK on nights that I am not able to check it because I do not want to disturb during the dark cycle. After checking every two hours last night starting at 12 midnight, I realized very quickly that I need to turn my humidifier off before the lights go out so that I can maintain the relative humidity desired throughout the evening as well as temperature after my little test last night it looks like we will be good to continue moving into flower cycle today with no risk of any issues , lights coming on at 12 noon today pics to come , central time
Hey thanks, I have definitely seen a few different ways of using the net, I like that idea though it seems like it would be a little less stressful on the individual branches over the daily tucking. I think that I will probably need to upgrade my little exhaust fan probably mid flower but currently seems to be doing the trick. Thank you for your kind words, any pics of your grow ? Would love to see one !I like your scrog net! i need to make something strong like that instead of the cheap stretchy nylon ones on amazon.
You are doing good! I am new myself and just learned a good scrog tip for you for next time. That is, don't weave your plants into the scrog, you could have waited until your plant was a bit taller and then you squash the plant with the net and let the plant grow into the net. Best tip i'll remember is "If ain't ugly, you're not scrogging" lol. (that is true on the first day, but plants will perk up, and go through them in a few days). Now, i'm no master scrogger, but wanted to share some help, that i needed as well just a few days ago
I tried a custom exhaust like that too using these charcoal carbon bags.
I understand your thinking on the less stress of tucking in vs "the shove", I thought along the same lines until someone informed me. The benefits of shoving the net on top vs tucking them in, are that you will have a more uniform canopy as the plant will be coming through the net at the same time evenly, instead of one branch here and one there. Idk if that makes sense.Hey thanks, I have definitely seen a few different ways of using the net, I like that idea though it seems like it would be a little less stressful on the individual branches over the daily tucking. I think that I will probably need to upgrade my little exhaust fan probably mid flower but currently seems to be doing the trick. Thank you for your kind words, any pics of your grow ? Would love to see one !
Continue with what you are doing of course.Should I tuck this ? Or leave it
So rewarding and relieving, it is like one of the most pleasant things I’ve ever found myself to do, honestly the relationship that I have with cannabis is simply just different in the fact that I have so much more appreciation and respect for it I can’t wait to smoke my very own first grow! I hope it’s worth it!Continue with what you are doing of course.
Isn't growing so rewarding?? :)
well, at least when things are going somewhat right lol
I feel ya! I love growing :) i've got a few friends hooked too lol Give someone a free clone or two, then watch their love for the plant growSo rewarding and relieving, it is like one of the most pleasant things I’ve ever found myself to do, honestly the relationship that I have with cannabis is simply just different in the fact that I have so much more appreciation and respect for it I can’t wait to smoke my very own first grow! I hope it’s worth it!️ ️ ️
OK so the controller would tell the humidifier to turn on or off if RH was too high or low, and the controller would also tell the exhaust fan to turn on or off when the temperature is too high or too low correct? What humidifier works with controllers I know basic ones don’t work on timers they need to be manually turned on and off , thank you , thank youGet a AC Infinity exhaust fan/carbon filter with controller. A 4" would work fine for your current tent but would be pretty much worthless for a larger tent. There will be a larger tent. Then get a Inkbird ITC-608T to control your humidifier if you have a simple on off humidifier you will be in tall cotton. AC Infinity will control tent temp with a setpoint,,,, They don't need to run 24/7. Then the Inkbird will cycle your humdifier by set point. You can also set a high humidity set point with the AC Infinity to help combat RH spikes during lights out. The Inkbird will control two devices at a time. Grow life gets a lot better with good simple control.
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What contoller would be good for me? I can see the ac infinity carbon filter and exhaust fan on Amazon , then I need also humidifier and controller , what you thinkGet a AC Infinity exhaust fan/carbon filter with controller. A 4" would work fine for your current tent but would be pretty much worthless for a larger tent. There will be a larger tent. Then get a Inkbird ITC-608T to control your humidifier if you have a simple on off humidifier you will be in tall cotton. AC Infinity will control tent temp with a setpoint,,,, They don't need to run 24/7. Then the Inkbird will cycle your humdifier by set point. You can also set a high humidity set point with the AC Infinity to help combat RH spikes during lights out. The Inkbird will control two devices at a time. Grow life gets a lot better with good simple control.
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