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Fuse box keeps tripping

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i have so many people talking to me
Good. You'll likely end up with too many talking to you. So weed out the noise. Do just a little reading and you'll begin to see who is giving you good skinny or just blowing smoke.

Your plants don't look all that bad so you're not as dicked as you think.
 
Good. You'll likely end up with too many talking to you. So weed out the noise. Do just a little reading and you'll begin to see who is giving you good skinny or just blowing smoke.

Your plants don't look all that bad so you're not as dicked as you think.
Im just in a shitty dilema with having 5 autos and 5 photos growing at same time. I didnt want this as 10 autos i had failed 3 germination seeds u would think a company lihe the attitude seedbank where i ordered 10 autos then they also gave me free photos bloody madness. As i said their only 1 month from seed and when drying autos its going to be a pain as i be cutting them at base and hanging upside down ive only one tent can the drying process be done with a light on or do we need full darkness? Now im using my tap water as im in scotland i started with bottled spring water but the read the ph level would be 7.8 and to acidic so then i read my soft tap water is lower prob 6.8 but im getting told it should be after 5.8 after nutes added and advised to buy a ph dow powder whats ur thoughts oh i also leave my buckets of water to breath 48 hrs so chlorine fluroide disspearse. Thamks jeff
 
Im just in a shitty dilema with having 5 autos and 5 photos growing at same time. I didnt want this as 10 autos i had failed 3 germination seeds u would think a company lihe the attitude seedbank where i ordered 10 autos then they also gave me free photos bloody madness.
Free is always good, don't knock it.
As i said their only 1 month from seed and when drying autos its going to be a pain as i be cutting them at base and hanging upside down ive only one tent can the drying process be done with a light on or do we need full darkness?
All kinds of way to dry. You don't have to dry in a tent. Your in a pretty cold area right now. Hang up outside the natural way. Look up @EternalSun's harvest hanging in his barn. All kinds of ways.
Now im using my tap water as im in scotland i started with bottled spring water but the read the ph level would be 7.8 and to acidic so then i read my soft tap water is lower prob 6.8 but im getting told it should be after 5.8 after nutes added and advised to buy a ph dow powder whats ur thoughts oh i also leave my buckets of water to breath 48 hrs so chlorine fluroide disspearse. Thamks jeff
Listen to those who are doing what you are and doing it well. I don't do coco unless it's coco puffs (and I really don't do cereal). So I can't help you there.
 
Free is always good, don't knock it.

All kinds of way to dry. You don't have to dry in a tent. Your in a pretty cold area right now. Hang up outside the natural way. Look up @EternalSun's harvest hanging in his barn. All kinds of ways.

Listen to those who are doing what you are and doing it well. I don't do coco unless it's coco puffs (and I really don't do cereal). So I can't help you there.
DWC and coco are @Florida_Mike 's thing IIRC
 
Free is always good, don't knock it.

All kinds of way to dry. You don't have to dry in a tent. Your in a pretty cold area right now. Hang up outside the natural way. Look up @EternalSun's harvest hanging in his barn. All kinds of ways.

Listen to those who are doing what you are and doing it well. I don't do coco unless it's coco puffs (and I really don't do cereal). So I can't help you there.
Your thoughts in cruring in glass mason jars do u do that ive bought jars and ive also bought templock bags or pouches for humidity 58 to 62% any thoughts on that oh and i live in the city centre of glasgow and temp outside is -3 degrees and theyd get stole i have a cuboard and other aussie carbon filter but i cant vent out so fan will just be blowing out in cupboard
 
Your thoughts in cruring in glass mason jars do u do that ive bought jars and ive also bought templock bags or pouches for humidity 58 to 62% any thoughts on that oh and i live in the city centre of glasgow and temp outside is -3 degrees and theyd get stole i have a cuboard and other aussie carbon filter but i cant vent out so fan will just be blowing out in cupboard
I do. But others use the cure bags or just air cure. It’s up to the individual and what works for them.
 
I do. But others use the cure bags or just air cure. It’s up to the individual and what works for them.
But if i dry normally maybe slight fan on full plants then curing is supposed to make buds more moist rather than super dry product i want it to be best hence why i will choose full hanging of plant and not just buds. How long we talking at 22 degrees drying time before bottling with either humidity packs in jars or these new things that can last up to 5 years and magnetic so they stick to inside of lid. Also ur thoughts on trichomes cut when milky white or creamy colour as i think amber reds too long on reading ? Cheers
 
But if i dry normally maybe slight fan on full plants then curing is supposed to make buds more moist rather than super dry product i want it to be best hence why i will choose full hanging of plant and not just buds. How long we talking at 22 degrees drying time before bottling with either humidity packs in jars or these new things that can last up to 5 years and magnetic so they stick to inside of lid. Also ur thoughts on trichomes cut when milky white or creamy colour as i think amber reds too long on reading ? Cheers
A bit cooler would be better for drying, but that will work, hang em for a week or so in darkness, then trim and jar with a hydrometer, if the R/H is above 62% then open the jar and let it breath and dry some more, once at 62% seal it up again, see if the R/H climbs, open them back up. Probably have to do it several times. As far as trichs go, it's personal preference. You want them milky not clear, the more amber, the more "couch lock". When assessing trichs, look at the ones on the caylxes, not the sugar leaves!
 
But if i dry normally maybe slight fan on full plants then curing is supposed to make buds more moist rather than super dry product i want it to be best hence why i will choose full hanging of plant and not just buds. How long we talking at 22 degrees drying time before bottling with either humidity packs in jars or these new things that can last up to 5 years and magnetic so they stick to inside of lid. Also ur thoughts on trichomes cut when milky white or creamy colour as i think amber reds too long on reading ? Cheers
15.5° and 60% humidity is considered ideal! Get as close as you can! I always have a fan moving the air around when they are hanging! In my opinion, it doesn’t have to be pitch black! Just not hung in direct light and as dark as you can get it! What you want to avoid is jarring them up too wet! So it helps to be able to measure the humidity inside the jar! I like all cloudy! You just have to make do with what conditions you have! You’ll do all right!👍 Beat me to the punch again,Phyto!😁
 
What @Phyto and @Oldchucky said. Just understand Chucky is likely referring to relative humidity, as Phyto did, and that's what most all hygrometers measure. I have several of them laying around because hatching chickens require a tight reign on relative humidity. They are very inexpensive.
 
A bit cooler would be better for drying, but that will work, hang em for a week or so in darkness, then trim and jar with a hydrometer, if the R/H is above 62% then open the jar and let it breath and dry some more, once at 62% seal it up again, see if the R/H climbs, open them back up. Probably have to do it several times. As far as trichs go, it's personal preference. You want them milky not clear, the more amber, the more "couch lock". When assessing trichs, look at the ones on the caylxes, not the sugar leaves!
Im focusing on sativa autos after this time i only get high thc levels next ones are bannerman autos and then i hope to do lsd strain autos ive never tried them i hate sleepy skunk so i dont do indica through choice apart from the 5 photos i didnt want to grow as timing is screwed up. I think i will buy another tent and another 720 omega photon plus light i want to sell a big batch for personal health reasons to fund a double knee op for my mum.
15.5° and 60% humidity is considered ideal! Get as close as you can! I always have a fan moving the air around when they are hanging! In my opinion, it doesn’t have to be pitch black! Just not hung in direct light and as dark as you can get it! What you want to avoid is jarring them up too wet! So it helps to be able to measure the humidity inside the jar! I like all cloudy! You just have to make do with what conditions you have! You’ll do all right!👍 Beat me to the punch again,Phyto!😁
I have small fan that rotates in grow tent that oscilates 180 degrees and air ram carbon filter vented out window wher temp is 22 degrees and 58% humidity. What amount are im really hoping for the 5 autos then the 5 photos after drying roughly i know oz pounds not so much. Im doing 10 in the 1.2mx1.2m tent 2m high. Im pushing it i know but im not doing 4 in 20 litre pots it doesnt make sense i know its all down to yield. Im just worried will my socket 32amp switch cope with 2 720w lights in flowering stage with two exhaust fans and small usb ran fans it should do a spark said it should handle over 2400 watts
 
What @Phyto and @Oldchucky said. Just understand Chucky is likely referring to relative humidity, as Phyto did, and that's what most all hygrometers measure. I have several of them laying around because hatching chickens require a tight reign on relative humidity. They are very inexpensive.
I got them
 
15.5° and 60% humidity is considered ideal! Get as close as you can! I always have a fan moving the air around when they are hanging! In my opinion, it doesn’t have to be pitch black! Just not hung in direct light and as dark as you can get it! What you want to avoid is jarring them up too wet! So it helps to be able to measure the humidity inside the jar! I like all cloudy! You just have to make do with what conditions you have! You’ll do all right!👍 Beat me to the punch again,Phyto!😁
Yep, you can only do what you can do with the conditions you have. I'm currently drying in my garage, at 63F(17C) 50% R/H. They'll be fine.
 
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