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KevinL
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Winner winner chicken dinner, Lol almost at 66 Zips or more is my guess! There's nice bud below we cannot see!! I know!!
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Winner winner chicken dinner, Lol almost at 66 Zips or more is my guess! There's nice bud below we cannot see!! I know!!
Lol np man, y'all had me going for a sec so I had to check myself . I use the boveda 62s in a 1 liter jar with no complaints!
Yea you got it man! Should work np!Thanks Kevin and BS. I have the Broveda 62% 8 gram sachets. If I understand the above I will only need one Sachet in each 1 Liter Jar with 28 g of bud in each jar. Is this correct. I've had too much post harvest medication to figure things out correctly
@Troy01...imo if you're doing that, not ready for jar. Try like a shoe box & punch some holes in it....will slow dry & allow some air circulation but not too much being inside the box. Folded grocery bag works same way. I hang whole plant, then 2nd stage cure (DJ Short tip) as mentioned, then to jar. Once in jar I put in a 62 & it should not be sucking up moisture anymore, just keeping it at 62. Vent a few minutes for a few more days...then done.
Lol, gotta work with what ya got .Loving the full size hydrometer in there XD
@troy, hm sounds like they could have dried a little longer. Oh well, at least now you know for your main harvest. .
Yeah they seem to be on point. I think I jarred them at the perfect time. Lol last 12 hours reading
I only have 3 temp gauges for the jars. so I was rotating them until last night. They all read 60%-62% RH.
So I'm just going to keep them closed, and open them like every other day just for fresh air. We'll see.
Ok I admit I like to feel my buds for spongyness...LOL....plus I don't own a hydrometer haha!
Kev, nothing special about the GH series really...... I wouldn't bother making the switch from FF to GH, just save your money, you had great results with the FF
I started off with the GH, but switched very fast, I find it was too delicate and easy with the plants to cause burns etc.... So I started using fertilome 20-20-20 for veg and 9-58-8 for flower, no problems with nute burns or anything like that......Of course the more I learn the more appealing organics is becoming(thanks BrightLight!).......
If you're looking to make a change and wanna keep in soil but don't want to make your own soil, just want to use a simple base and then feed it continuously I'd say look into OregonsOnly NFTG.... The more and more I look into their line the more appealing it looks.....really really nice line up of products......To anyone who doesn't want to get into mixing in their own soil + amendments NFTG, along with some "role players" seems like the best option imo....the best part is if you live in the US they'll even send you a free sample pack, all you gotta do is visit their site(OregonsOnly) fill out a small form and pay for the shipping...worth it to get a free sample kit and give it a shot
GOP, thanks for the info, might just stick with Fox Farms then. I'll look into OregonsOnly, thanks for the tip. Another one I was interested in is House and Garden. Expensive, but the people at my hydro store swear by it. They also have Advanced Nutrients Micro Grow Bloom trio for pretty cheap. Might go for that. Well see.
As for mixing my own Super soil, I think I may try that after I give coco a try. But I'm gonna stick with bottled nutrients for a little while. Although organic does look appealing. Lol
Thanks again for the info, I'll check out OregonsOnly. .
GOP, thanks for the info, might just stick with Fox Farms then. I'll look into OregonsOnly, thanks for the tip. Another one I was interested in is House and Garden. Expensive, but the people at my hydro store swear by it. They also have Advanced Nutrients Micro Grow Bloom trio for pretty cheap. Might go for that. Well see.
As for mixing my own Super soil, I think I may try that after I give coco a try. But I'm gonna stick with bottled nutrients for a little while. Although organic does look appealing. Lol
Thanks again for the info, I'll check out OregonsOnly. .
I agree, stick with fox farm. I still use it from time to time. I also use an all in one powder mix made by hydroponic research called veg/bloom, very easy to use with good results. If you want to go organic I'd highly recommend checking out doc bud high brix kit on 420 mag which I'm currently running in my journal, I've seen results from people growing first time using this kit that blow my mind. Just my 2 cents.. You have a keen eye for growing so I think that which ever way you decide to go you'll do fine