Grownsince95
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What the model number of that ambient temp thing
Its a small vivosun dehum. It's hanging in "storage" up there. Will lower late in flower and dryingWhat dehumidifier is that and why is it hanging? Going to be drying soon and was wondering.
It's an sf-2000 yeah. First ever LED grow. I was prepared for the extra heat. After I see the yield on this one I may add another.Is that a spyder farmer light? How big?
Light man light ! Genetics man genetics then environment which looks like you got that
Light and good genes the two biggest factors for my grow
They're called Hydro Halos from bloom brosHey bro, nice one, shit had changed loads, I'm 15 Yr plus just coming back, what hydro feeders are they?
You know what Moshman? 99% correct! Lol Im gonna say for me in my experience not having 100% control over environmentals has ruined grows with siiiiiiiiick lights and genetics in the past.Is that a spyder farmer light? How big?
Light man light ! Genetics man genetics then environment which looks like you got that
Light and good genes the two biggest factors for my grow
Yes man. I've seen ego get in the way of a lot of people over the years. Never, ever assume you know exactly what you're doing lol. We are all just doing the best we know how to do, but there is always someone else out there doing it a bit better than we are, and those are people that we can/should learn from. Never stop learning.Checking your ego at the door has been the best thing I've learned over the years. Always be open to suggestions if they are coming from a good place. Automation has been the best thing as far as tuning a grow per say but not really learning. Failing and problems have been the best teacher for those things for me honestly. All the research in the world isn't going to replace seat time. It can help greatly but repetitiveness is a great teacher you shouldn't discount.
The definition of insanity: Trying the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Malcom Gladwell says it takes 10,000 hours of doing something to get really good/elite status. It took me 4 years of teaching as a second career to really 'get' what I should do. I'm about 2100 hours into my grow and echo what cemchris says above check your ego at the door and just listen to others. Check/double check and then check again. Moving everything indoors and away from the bugs was the biggest game changer for me. Gr8 question ;)Checking your ego at the door has been the best thing I've learned over the years. Always be open to suggestions if they are coming from a good place. Automation has been the best thing as far as tuning a grow per say but not really learning. Failing and problems have been the best teacher for those things for me honestly. All the research in the world isn't going to replace seat time. It can help greatly but repetitiveness is a great teacher you shouldn't discount.
1st and 10 do it againChecking your ego at the door has been the best thing I've learned over the years. Always be open to suggestions if they are coming from a good place. Automation has been the best thing as far as tuning a grow per say but not really learning. Failing and problems have been the best teacher for those things for me honestly. All the research in the world isn't going to replace seat time. It can help greatly but repetitiveness is a great teacher you shouldn't discount.
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