I cant speak from experience but one way to cool water temperature is to run it outside the reservoir into a copper tubing coil with some form of direct air blowing on it.
"As mentioned before, the colder the water, the better—but roots will decrease metabolic activity below 16°C, so if you...
Not necessary but recommended are wetting agents used to reduce water surface tension. It allows the water to stay more on the leaves and not drip off (as much).
Just opened up my USB microscope I bought. Had way too much fun with it before actually putting trichomes under it.
Here's what one plant is looking like...
Are these clear? Or cloudy? Or like 50/50, getting cloudy
Can you do it?
Does it give you a headache?
Given trichomes are ready and all.
Some online threads say you can microwave 'wet' bud for 30sec, on repeat without burning it... and it worked *cough*.
My stems do this too in strips exposed to direct light. The plants look healthy and unaffected by it. Some strains have genetics that turn stems purple naturally. My uneducated guess is it might be a way of absorbing light instead of burning. If the plant shows signs of deficiencies or slowed...
Huh, neat how setups evolve to meet people's specific needs. No one right way of doin something if it gets the results you want. Cant wait to make my tent streamlined and efficient as possible - then I can start learning LST techniques. My first plants I let grow naturally so I've got something...
Practical setup. I dig the bag cage idea.
Do you find a second (third, really) net is unnecessary and opt for the yoyos?
I just ordered supplies to build a DIY adjustable SCRoG net from Home Depot / Amazon, were 2" squares chosen for a specific reason(s)? Thanks man.
Wah, nice, see what is meant by the plants are evenly spaced. That'd be a lot more light exposure.
Do you set the net at a height based on the number of nodes?