putembk
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That's a good Idea, have one to control my heat mat for my clones.Yes, co2 increases quality as well... denser buds.
With a controller like the chhc-1 or igs-220 you'll be able to control your temp, humidity and co2 at the same time. It's a big initial outlay in cash, but you'll get it back in one cycle, I promise.
For now, you can put a speed control on your can fan as well. It's not ideal, but a $5 dimmer switch at home depot works as long as you don't try to run the fan at too low of a speed... or run the fan on a thermostat, you can get a line-voltage t-stat at Grainger for about $25.
sh, sounds like you don't use jars in the final stages. Are you just using the turkey bag and no sack? I have noticed that after being in the sacks for a while the buds actually start to smell like the sack. I move them into jars when they don't get that spongy feel after 2 days and then the final smell/taste starts to come out and after a week of burping the jars. I try to cure for 30 days it seems to be ripe about then.
I used jars for awhile but then I realized I had to have like 50 of em to jar up each harvest....
no sacks. Just bag and burp...
Right about the jars, don't have 50 but to many to count. Interesting on the sacks, thought that the sack helped wick moisture from the buds. You must burp a lot. How long do you cure using this method?
Is the lack of humidity the reason CO buds lack any substantial flavor / scent? I find it so much more difficult to find through-and-through well cured weed out here.
Lol, it's not CO... it's your shitty connections! :sign0065:
Dorje, just wanted to let you know I took your advise and put a speed control on my fan, it works great. Not before I added an extra heat vent. It worked as well but the grass started growing again in the back since I was dumping so much heat out the back of the house. Thanks for the idea. One question, seems like the ventilation is fine, but if not, what should I watch for?Yes, co2 increases quality as well... denser buds.
With a controller like the chhc-1 or igs-220 you'll be able to control your temp, humidity and co2 at the same time. It's a big initial outlay in cash, but you'll get it back in one cycle, I promise.
For now, you can put a speed control on your can fan as well. It's not ideal, but a $5 dimmer switch at home depot works as long as you don't try to run the fan at too low of a speed... or run the fan on a thermostat, you can get a line-voltage t-stat at Grainger for about $25.
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