I agree, exceptional amount of detail and mind bending results! Great job, dude
You know.....If HGO was still around , I`d HAVETA nominate this thread for a sticky.....Jus sayin.....There`s sticky threads in this section of FAR less importance than this 1 as far as actual vertical side lighting is concerned , so Hey Unc…...since our Vert section Mod`s MIA , ……
I nominate the Ickster`s thread for stickiness of the highest order for all the explicit and in depth detail he`s gone to in the effort to try and help folks with this style growing that optimizes yield as well as quality on each plant top to bottom .....especially since jumping from HID lighting to LED and pulling the numbers he is regardless of X amount of veg time since it`s put into the equation for production.....anyways.....
My 2 cents from all those yrs.....so....
Peace.....DHF..... …….
I agree, exceptional amount of detail and mind bending results! Great job, dude
This is one of the more informative threads and deserves a st icky for sure
done and done!
you are now and icky sticky!
Congratulations on the Sticky,Icky. Your attention to detail goes far and beyond. I use so many of your tips and tools you are part of my garden sort of lol.
Keep on doin your thing Sir
congrats on the sticky!do you still put your whole finished plants in a humidity controlled environment til you need them?i think i might have a way to make movable racks like yours customized for running my ppks and still be able to move without moving the bottom bucket that is connected to the system.just have to tilt them to lift the tailpiece out.
I usually wet-trim, but I'll give it a try. I should have one ready in like 3-4 days.
i have tried dry trimming. due to my work schedule and traveling ,it ends up too dry more often than not.
doing wet trim and using a spin pro i can get a pound done in an hour to hour and a half by myself.
i asked due to my intention to try drying the whole plant in a humidity controlled environment.currently my veg and flower rooms exchange air constantly due to only one mini split and 1 c02 gen and 1 dehumidifier.i can not run the humidity level around 70% to slow dry on the racks ever due to running perpetual.
when i build my new flower room,it will be much bigger and my old flower room will be the new veg.i will be able to run humidity around 70 in the veg and can use the old veg room for slower drying due to increased humidity level.
i will not be exchanging air between flower and veg any more.
i will probably start using my patients plant counts again due to more room.
probably only one patients plants.24 total plants should be more than enough so i dont go over numbers.