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Steviodaddio
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Cool hygrometer test I learned to check how shitty your hygrometers are (in my case, that's what it is )
Take a pop cap, fill it with 3/4 salt and the rest water until it's the consistency of soup. Should bring every hygrometer up to 75%. If it doesn't show 75% you either did the cap mixture wrong or your hygrometers are out of whack. It's a cigar humidor hygrometer trick and apparently cigars have to be within like +/- 2% RH or it can ruin a cigar entirely so this is a quick and apparently extremely accurate way to test the reliability. As you can see, mine all suck but hey, that's what you get for spending only $3 a hygrometer!
The tall is an Afghani non-feminized seed I decided to do indoors instead of guerilla it outside (out of the 7 I popped) and the other 4 are 2 Vast 2 Fast autoflowers I'm going to throw outside on my outdoor grow property to see how well they do out in a natural environment.
The newly planted plant is a Grand Daddy Purp, along with one other in the cloner that isn't quite ready. Damn things need to finish rooting so they can get some nitrogen in their life.
Take a pop cap, fill it with 3/4 salt and the rest water until it's the consistency of soup. Should bring every hygrometer up to 75%. If it doesn't show 75% you either did the cap mixture wrong or your hygrometers are out of whack. It's a cigar humidor hygrometer trick and apparently cigars have to be within like +/- 2% RH or it can ruin a cigar entirely so this is a quick and apparently extremely accurate way to test the reliability. As you can see, mine all suck but hey, that's what you get for spending only $3 a hygrometer!
The tall is an Afghani non-feminized seed I decided to do indoors instead of guerilla it outside (out of the 7 I popped) and the other 4 are 2 Vast 2 Fast autoflowers I'm going to throw outside on my outdoor grow property to see how well they do out in a natural environment.
The newly planted plant is a Grand Daddy Purp, along with one other in the cloner that isn't quite ready. Damn things need to finish rooting so they can get some nitrogen in their life.