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Day 92

Sorry for the lack of updates I’ve been under the weather all week. Ok I have been feeding the same all week. Trichs are still showing a lot of clear a lot of cloudy and a bit of amber.

Run off is holding steady at 700 and 900 ph around 6.5

Not much has changed in appearance. Decided to go a few more days and I’ll start the flush on Marie tomorrow.

Consider lowering temps a bit exspecially at lights off and drop humidity to 40%. You could even give her a few extra hours of darkness to help as well. Ive had plants sit at that stage for awhile before not maturing and i had to help them along. Colder nightime temps seemed to do the most for them.That should help her cloud up and increase resin production. Since both plants are at the same stage of growth your good.
 
Consider lowering temps a bit exspecially at lights off and drop humidity to 40%. You could even give her a few extra hours of darkness to help as well. Ive had plants sit at that stage for awhile before not maturing and i had to help them along. Colder nightime temps seemed to do the most for them.That should help her cloud up and increase resin production. Since both plants are at the same stage of growth your good.
My only issue is humidity. I’m using heat at lights off just to keep it at 50. The last few days I opened the windows and it was around 70 degrees with 35% Rh I was stoked fresh air and low humidity but today back up to 45-50. So I can lower the temps easy but my humidity spikes up close to 60%. So I thought lower humidity levels were better than higher. Damned if do and damned if I don’t lol!
 
You think it’s ok to drop the temps for a couple nights with an Rh of 60% for 6 hours?
 
You think it’s ok to drop the temps for a couple nights with an Rh of 60% for 6 hours?
Yea 60s not that bad at all it won't hurt anything. Humidity always spikes with light out and it does it outdoors as well so the plants are built for it.if you get up to 70+ I'd back it off. Make sure the pots are semi dry before lights off and empty and pots with water or anything else that gives off moisture. Your not far from me judging by the weather your having bc I'm having the same thing happen. I get one nice day so I turn up the inlet fans and then boom 30 degree drop overnight. Damn east coast weather.
 
Yea 60s not that bad at all it won't hurt anything. Humidity always spikes with light out and it does it outdoors as well so the plants are built for it.if you get up to 70+ I'd back it off. Make sure the pots are semi dry before lights off and empty and pots with water or anything else that gives off moisture. Your not far from me judging by the weather your having bc I'm having the same thing happen. I get one nice day so I turn up the inlet fans and then boom 30 degree drop overnight. Damn east coast weather.
Ok awesome I’ll do that for a few nights. I’m in the central Midwest but possibly similar weather.
 
One day 20 the next 70

same in Uk,............ we go straight from summer to winter, from winter straight to summer, one day 10c, the next 20c............... just makes you realize, when the climate scientists in 1990 said,

"When Co2 In Air Go's Above 500mg/ltr............... the chemical reaction in the atmosphere will be 'Fast" acting.......... leading to;

Longer Wetter, Colder Winter's, & Shorter, Hotter, Drier Summers... pretty much bang on they where...

No one ever mentions the fact that the 2no huge holes in our "Ozone" (Triatomic) layer, are leaking water off the planet still, they where discovered in the late 80's............. is why the great lakes, and other huge water bodies, have seen a shrinkage in water volume held.................

mother nature is replacing the lost h2o, from the frozen caps north south, by raising the sea temp, currently 1.3c up since 2000................ we see the replacement water being dumped every where, inc Mozambique recently........ it will continue as the meteorological chemical re-balancing continues........

we are more tropical here in Uk now than, "Temperate", accordingly, at the equator in central Africa, temps hit 56-58c.... killing most things, as not even the grasses can withstand those droughts and high temps....ALR
 
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