Grow Mediums Mom's Autocob, Autoflower, Autopot Grow

hee hee~ Plants outside have lots of temp and humidity changes, I just keep reminding myself of that so I dont drive myself nuts checking my tent! where are you from may i ask, you mentioned desert....i used to live in phoenix.

Haha....nah i jujst tell the plants they are living in a desert....our winters are very cold and extremely dry(in the frozen north cannada)
 
In my indoor setup in the winter i grow in adverse conditions....temps are excellent at 80-82C. RH in my space in the winter is an astonishing 20-25%, but yet the plants seem to grow just fine, as long as i tell them when they start that they will be living in a cool desert environment! ;)
I hope you mean fahrenheit.
 
I have a very soft spot for medical growers....even more so when they are generously growing for others in need. Hit me up with a PM anytime or a tag any time you need some help(though you already have a slew of fantastic indoor growers on this thread!!)
 
Bigger yields will come with experience; concentrate on watching how the plant grows. You will use that knowledge in your next grow when you start training your plants. This is where bigger yields come from, Manifolding, topping, fiming, SOG and SCROG are all techniques for coaxing better yields out of your plants. It is important to understand how an untrained plant grows before you move on to these more advanced methods.

I know you will be a good farmer because you are motivated and not afraid of the hard work needed to succeed. For me it has always been PATIENTS as my weakness. They just grow too damn slow when you are looking at them 20 times a day :funny::funny::funny:.

Very well said....remember this massmom - a healthy plant is generally a heavy one, regardless of tricks like LST, supercropping ect ect used
 
MOM, fellow Masshole here. Super stoked for you to grow meds for your daughter. The devotion you've put forth so far and all the pros in your corner, I can assure you with positivity, you will have a great harvest. With many more to come. I would like to follow along and help when I can.
The winter is tough here with the low RH from heating the house. The best thing I've done is, get a pan, pot, tupperware, whatever holds a couple liters of water. Get a bath towel. Place the pan of water in your tent, soak the towel and hang that towel over the pan of water, with a little of the towel laying in the water, to act as a wick. Blow a small fan on the towel. When it dries, flip it. Much easier than spraying the walls down constantly and much more consistent.
Good luck to you, you got this!
 
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