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d3cryption

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It's also 0.61% Tau-fluvalinate, and 0.65% Tebuconazole. Fluvalinate is a pyrethroid, but I'm not reading very good things about Tebuconazole, a fungucide. The information seems to be there, but it seems to not be regulated here in the US. It's not all that toxic, but it doesn't break down very easily either. Chronic exposure seems to be the main issue.

Source, but good luck reading and deciphering it: http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/a?dbs+hsdb:mad:term+@DOCNO+7448

yup i should have stated it has those other things also..
 

LSWM

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Here's a couple random shots of nugs from the horizontal scrog. They are stacking much better than the vert I'm getting ready to harvest...

DTB#1



DTB#2



Skunk Haze

 

LSWM

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A couple shots from Flower #2

WiFi



DTB#1, with a Bagseed on the right of the pic... On the same tray as WiFI.



I think the new camera app takes better pictures than the one in the software I had on my phone, they seem to be steadier and clearer. That's a nice little perk!
 

d3cryption

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i miss wifi...

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beans are always sold out...
 

LSWM

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New question for the veterans...

Is low humidity during the dark cycle a problem? We are currently having Santa Ana conditions, which is a dry wind from the east for us in So Cal... Humidity dipped into the 20's today during the plants night cycle. Once the sun went down humidity has risen to 45% for the plants day cycle.
 

DONAJTHEIII

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glad ta see your still around here mister ! :biggrin:


dont got a humidifier/vaporizer ? i always have to keep my humidity above 50% cause that what my predator mites thrive in. I dont have that problem because i got a 100gal. rez. that holds all my filtered water in my bloomroom. then that water connected to a 30 gal trash bin for easy mixing. try to get a big rez to hold your water if your that concerened about humidity at night think low humidity causes leaf tacoing and a slower production remember dhf prasing 70% during 1st couple weeks of flower. You got that shit LSWM i remember people saying wet towels scattered around a room but that shit didnt work for me gave me like a plus 1 humidity % big drum of clean water boosted my humidity 15-20 plus

happy gardening


AJAE :tiphat:
 

LSWM

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glad ta see your still around here mister ! :biggrin:


dont got a humidifier/vaporizer ? i always have to keep my humidity above 50% cause that what my predator mites thrive in. I dont have that problem because i got a 100gal. rez. that holds all my filtered water in my bloomroom. then that water connected to a 30 gal trash bin for easy mixing. try to get a big rez to hold your water if your that concerened about humidity at night think low humidity causes leaf tacoing and a slower production remember dhf prasing 70% during 1st couple weeks of flower. You got that shit LSWM i remember people saying wet towels scattered around a room but that shit didnt work for me gave me like a plus 1 humidity % big drum of clean water boosted my humidity 15-20 plus

happy gardening


AJAE :tiphat:

I got this DIY swamp cooler that straight kills it. Keeps humidity about 15-25% higher than without.



I'm just slowing down my outtake fan for the time being to help with humidity. I wanna heat my home with it, but I had issues with heat and humidity when I tried a week or two ago. It's gotten colder though for sure.
 

DONAJTHEIII

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ok LSWM i see you haha never seen that before for a humidity booster shit that looks legit though what about 2 of those next time incase humidity drops that bad again and slowing down exhaust will def help with humidty too.

AJAE
 

LSWM

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ok LSWM i see you haha never seen that before for a humidity booster shit that looks legit though what about 2 of those next time incase humidity drops that bad again and slowing down exhaust will def help with humidty too.

AJAE

I have a second one but the things are leaky bastards and I'm afraid to set it up. I wrecked the floor of this house already when I left for a couple days and it leaked everywhere. I have the current one setup just perfectly right now.



I need to fix that shit and lay down some pond liner. It's all happening in the coming month as I do a rebuild of Flower #1.
 

DONAJTHEIII

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I hear ya on fucking up floors ever think of tarp sealing your floor ? I use to have to garden on bare wood and spilling shit was awful. I tarp sealed that spot and it saved me so much worrying even if i accidently left something running i could just vac. suck all the water out. Tarps not too expensive at a local hardware store either.


AJAE
 

LSWM

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I hear ya on fucking up floors ever think of tarp sealing your floor ? I use to have to garden on bare wood and spilling shit was awful. I tarp sealed that spot and it saved me so much worrying even if i accidently left something running i could just vac. suck all the water out. Tarps not too expensive at a local hardware store either.


AJAE

Tarp isn't waterproof though, it's certainly water resistant. I plan on using billboard tarps which are sold for pond lining. They are brand new unprinted and come in white. Also about 2/3 the price of EDPM pond liner.
 

Miraculous Meds

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Tarp isn't waterproof though, it's certainly water resistant. I plan on using billboard tarps which are sold for pond lining. They are brand new unprinted and come in white. Also about 2/3 the price of EDPM pond liner.

where do u get the billboard tarps at?
 

DONAJTHEIII

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I got this legit tarp from homedepot that i ran tests with and it doesnt let any water thru so its def water proof and sealed but im def going to look into that billboard tarp ! legit thanks LSWM
 

LSWM

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Okay I've got a new question for everyone... I have two different routes I could take...

Do I go with a temp/humidity controlled room with more lights but exhausted and without CO2...

Or do I go with less lights but 100% sealed with CO2.

I'm thinking I could run up to 10 1k's if I exhaust, and maybe 4-6 if I go sealed. The room is ~15x20.

How much funds I have for the rebuild hinges upon the yield of these next couple trays, hence my impatience...
 

LSWM

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I'm getting incredibly frustrated trying to figure out how I'm going to setup my environmental controls. I'm normally really good with programmable logic, but today my brain is just not working or something.

I'm thinking I can probably get away with a simple temp/humidity fan speed controller like Grozone HT2, and a couple motorized dampers... But I'm not sure if a full featured controller would work better or not. I still think I'm going to need dampers to handle flipping the two rooms, and managing exhaust.

Gah... My brain hurts. I guess I'll just come back it this later...
 

LSWM

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Just read about Bobblehead's fire... Thinking about a new design for the room... I'm thinking I may enclose an area within the 15x20 room and use 3/4 OSB or drywall and just simply white paint. I'm not sure what the fire rating of Orca film is... Also getting some of the automatic fire extinguishers to hang just in case.

I'm really hoping the current grows turn out well because this is certainly going to more financial strain on the new build. It won't be easy to set up or take down, but the peace of mind I will get from it will be worth it.

I was about shitting my pants reading about Bobble's situation...
 

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