Indoor Wetwoods dwc [northernlights + bigbud - Complete ] - [ thc auto bomb OnGoing]

Tied this big ol bitch up abit.
New heaters doing its job....
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Wohaa 32c @ 30% rh Id be careful brother.

I try to stay at 26-7c and 50-60% rh during flower at summertime..

Some fella growers talkin bout 28-9c doing great, but 30 already thc production stalls...

I think its the lack of co2 indoors that prevents handling higher temps like outdoors...

Anyway lookin great mukka ;)


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(In Progress) My First Auto Grow: Auto Blackberries by Fastbuds

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/x5-blackberry-auto-run-fastbuds.72662/
 
Wohaa 32c @ 30% rh Id be careful brother.

I try to stay at 26-7c and 50-60% rh during flower at summertime..

Some fella growers talkin bout 28-9c doing great, but 30 already thc production stalls...

I think its the lack of co2 indoors that prevents handling higher temps like outdoors...

Anyway lookin great mukka ;)


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(In Progress) My First Auto Grow: Auto Blackberries by Fastbuds

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/x5-blackberry-auto-run-fastbuds.72662/

Yeah dialling it in, trying to get that perfect temp to humidity ratios. bit lower temp should increase humidity.
 
Yeah iv got a nice chart boradan gave me. Just getting the both balanced
 
So guys done a test today with a new led driver. My lights run 45watts which here works out 15p per day or if you live in the us thats 19 cents.

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low temps in the tent, caused high humidity which in turned fucked it
Man get some air moving in there. Even with high humidity, proper airflow will likely curb the growth of mold. Stick a couple more fans in there to keep that air moving. I literally have like hurricane force winds in my tent for that reason exactly haha
 
Man get some air moving in there. Even with high humidity, proper airflow will likely curb the growth of mold. Stick a couple more fans in there to keep that air moving. I literally have like hurricane force winds in my tent for that reason exactly haha
Noise is a huge factor buddy which is annoying but will get something better.
 
I feel you. Even with a quality extraction fan, it's still loud. Some clip fans, wouldn't add too much noise I would assume though? They make some that attach right to your support bars on the corners.
 
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