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Quantum flower tent lighting upgrade v2 + red and far red

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Quantum flower tent lighting upgrade v2 + red and far red

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TY..I have a humidifier in the closet set to 50% and the temps are a constant 68dF

THREE days cure and already super,,OUTSTANDING!

I may buy a Presto Food Dehydrator, and try to mod the heater..would be a kick, and I bet is is not that hard.
look familiar? LOL

https://www.amazon.com/Presto-06303...t=&hvlocphy=9030872&hvtargid=pla-761510825233

make me curious enough to open mine up. I thought the claim to game was the sensors and controller but prob all advertising. Mine run nice and quiet, those dehydrators reviews suggest otherwise but could be a fun project. Throw a link up for your review would you?
 
Where's the picture?

I’ll take nee when lights come on lol but this is what I was talkin bout
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At 10 weeks
 
Yes I have 2 of the Presto units, but I guess it's a budget model because it doesn't have temp control.
 
Plants look amazing man!!

I was looking at the specs on that HerbsNow dryer and it runs at 80f.......the Presto model has a temp setting that goes down to 90f......that's only 10 degrees different or warmer than the HerbsNow model. All other specs are the same.....am I missing something here?

Herbsnow is 149.00 and the Presto model is 68.00 dollars.....

Extra trays are 9.00 for the Presto model and 24.00 for the exact same trays.....a piece of plastic with slits cut in it.....

The ONLY real difference IMHO is the herbsnow model is suppose to run really quiet.....and the Presto model makes more noise (fans)......so not sure if noise really equates to more than TWICE the price.
 
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Plants look amazing man!!

I was looking at the specs on that HerbsNow dryer and it runs at 80f.......the Presto model has a temp setting that goes down to 90f......that's only 10 degrees different or warmer than the HerbsNow model. All other specs are the same.....am I missing something here?

Herbsnow is 149.00 and the Presto model is 68.00 dollars.....

Extra trays are 9.00 for the Presto model and 24.00 for the exact same trays.....a piece of plastic with slits cut in it.....

The ONLY real difference IMHO is the herbsnow model is suppose to run really quiet.....and the Presto model makes more noise (fans)......so not sure if noise really equates to more than TWICE the price.

Give it a try. I feel 80 is pushing it so 90 might be overkill. May look at buying their trays...
 

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A feminized cross I made this time. Problem was I accidentally had a Mazar I sharif and a New England sour d nug next to each other and can’t be sure which plant these seeds came from. I know the father was a feminized copy of the New England Sour D. I’m fairly certain they came from the Mazar but not positive. I hate not being positive about these things. In the end it doesn’t matter, I’m popping them, and it will either look very much like the NESD or very different, and that will be the end tell all. F2 clone turned female crossed with f2 clone of same plant, if that’s the case would it be closer to an f3 when it comes to stability?
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Vanilla kush continueing to crush it. This lady’s over ten weeks in flower and just starting to pop orange hairs. Love how she foxtails at the end, if you give her time. The stank in unreal, which is why I love this strain. Just takes over .

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