New Grower Dutch Passion Auto Euforia Round 2 with Remo nutrients full line

Hello folks,
Hope you are all well. So after leaving the Mrs in charge of my space while I was away working, she has managed to keep this one alive! Lol.

I would like to thank @St. Tom for his help with tuning me into new nutes and for helping with what are probably daft questions, but always helping anyway. Others have also helped along the way and I appreciate your support and advice too.

Love AFN, the community and :baked:

Thank you everyone who followed and offered encouragement and advice.
Respect,
EP3
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Just need to finish it off and get it dry, cured and smoked!!
Cheers,
EP3
I've loved helping you along the way but I'm glad your going with different strains this go as I avoid high sativa ones but hopefully, you will see faster growth and bigger buds early on but you don't know what you prefer growing wise till you try them but still you did a great job with this girl :bow::smoking::worship::vibe:
 
Are you stickin another bean down bro or wrapping up for a while??
 
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I an starting again. :smoking: still deciding on what pot sizes to use. Might do 6 solos or 2 solos and a 16 L. Want to see how well I do with the seedstockers solo and might go down many solo route?? Get a but of variety of smoke. Use a single 22.5 L pot just now.
Cheers,
EP3
 
So after thinking that brown paper bags were easy to get I was round 2 Asda's three pound shops and wilkos no brown paper bags to be had. Panic sets in and I bought a herb dryer because I was away on a job and got back buds are dry. Wow..., but thinking over dry? Smell good smokes better!!
Question would those grove bags or Boveda pouches for jars be a good purchase to bring them to correct rh?
Thank you everyone on AFN for the love and support.
Respect,

EP3
Final weight dry 102 grams or about 3.5oz

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So after thinking that brown paper bags were easy to get I was round 2 Asda's three pound shops and wilkos no brown paper bags to be had. Panic sets in and I bought a herb dryer because I was away on a job and got back buds are dry. Wow..., but thinking over dry? Smell good smokes better!!
Question would those grove bags or Boveda pouches for jars be a good purchase to bring them to correct rh?
Thank you everyone on AFN for the love and support.
Respect,

EP3
Final weight dry 102 grams or about 3.5oz

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I've only just seen your message and yes mate I own RH meters the bags and jars but if I was you just starting id get a couple of rh meters and a few boveda 62s i pick them up of ebay cheap
 
Ok,going to get on it and get me some 62 bags for my jars. Oh, and what size?
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EP3
 
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Size "67" will do up to 450g in a large jar.

Size "8" says one bag will do 28g. I have found the size "8" works well in a 16 or 32oz jar. (I know metric/imperial back and forth)

Not really a size in between unfortunately. With the way you're growing, a 10 pack of the "8"s might be the ticket. Plus, if you go to GroveBags later, you can always use the jar/boveda to get to 62% and then bag and seal for cure/storage.

However, 2/3 size "8"s may be easier to fit and find. If you leave them in their sealed packaging they stay fresh for almost 2 years. The packs themselves, 3-4 months. Also, if you overdried i have found the Boveda bags raise and hold RH better than pulling it down. I would also advise having a hygrometer in the jar for a quick visual check in case you need to add another bag if you go with the small size.

I'm using both products (grove/boveda) in combination.
 
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Thank you brother. Good advice. :d5:
Cheers,
EP3
Size "67" will do up to 450g in a large jar.

Size "8" says one bag will do 28g. I have found the size "8" works well in a 16 or 32oz jar. (I know metric/imperial back and forth)

Not really a size in between unfortunately. With the way you're growing, a 10 pack of the "8"s might be the ticket. Plus, if you go to GroveBags later, you can always use the jar/boveda to get to 62% and then bag and seal for cure/storage.

However, 2/3 size "8"s may be easier to fit and find. If you leave them in their sealed packaging they stay fresh for almost 2 years. The packs themselves, 3-4 months. Also, if you overdried i have found the Boveda bags raise and hold RH better than pulling it down. I would also advise having a hygrometer in the jar for a quick visual check in case you need to add another bag if you go with the small size.

I'm using both products (grove/boveda) in combination.
 
Thank you brother. Good advice. :d5:
Cheers,
EP3
i like 55-58% for smoking in joints but thats just my preference i find the 62% a bit damp for the lack of better words
 
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