TheGreenGroomer
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Thankyou Buddy, i wish i never let her get as big but this is something i have learnt now for next time to be more strict on training and less veg time, LMAOOO bro that loud ass clicking/cracking noise is 1 of my ac infinity oscillating fans, I reached out to them and they did replace it but i still use it for now till it fully breaks i can put up with the noise in the mean time LOLI would dry it under a calendar in the middle of the month of june.
What is that noise? Do you live next to railroad tracks?
That is a hell of a first grow. Crushing it. Keep doing what youre doing
…with an exhaust fan running on very low.I would cut it down flip the trellis and dry in the same tent. No defoliate just kill the light and set the humidity to 60%
Thankyou Buddy, i wish i never let her get as big but this is something i have learnt now for next time to be more strict on training and less veg time, LMAOOO bro that loud ass clicking/cracking noise is 1 of my ac infinity oscillating fans, I reached out to them and they did replace it but i still use it for now till it fully breaks i can put up with the noise in the mean time LOL
and with the drying question i was asking how you'd come about drying it not when :)
i was trying to say would you whole hang the plant, or would you cut a few stems off to make it easier for air flow, to then hang up in the tent it is in currently :)
I had this fan issue too although it was a different brand. I disassembled it and discovered that in the section of the fan that controls the oscillation, there is a metal gear running up against a plastic worm gear that moves the fan back and forth. The plastic gear was destroyed after just a few months of use. I removed both gears. The fan itself runs and I still use it and just point it to the side or down below the tops.LMAOOO bro that loud ass clicking/cracking noise is 1 of my ac infinity oscillating fans
lmao wtfwould get a hair dryer and stand there and blow some warm air on them
oh wow great man thankyou for this info!I had this fan issue too although it was a different brand. I disassembled it and discovered that in the section of the fan that controls the oscillation, there is a metal gear running up against a plastic worm gear that moves the fan back and forth. The plastic gear was destroyed after just a few months of use. I removed both gears. The fan itself runs and I still use it and just point it to the side or down below the tops.
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