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Your outdoor set up looks real nice.
Good job with the LST clips also.
Good job with the LST clips also.
I won’t say how many limbs have been split trying to learn how to use those clipsYour outdoor set up looks real nice.
Good job with the LST clips also.

You can shop vac the adults .duct tape to remove the eggs.Been busy times here. I have a lot of posts to catch up on, but it won’t be tonight. I’m whooped.
Just popped in to see if anyone has a solid i.d. on these pupae I found on the underside of a leaf on an outdoor plant. I’ve been spraying Captain Jack’s Dead Bug, but I think these might be squash bugs. Google is telling me Dead Bug doesn’t targeting those. So, I might try some other stuff, but would feel better if I can be more certain of what this is. From what I’m seeing when I search with Google Lens, squash bugs just seems most likely for my area.
Lens also suggested a lady bug only found in Australia. Makes me wonder if I have killed a beneficial native variety. Hope not.
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I hope that those of you in the states who celebrate it, had a nice Independence Day, today. There’s still plenty of good people here. Our orangeweiner…leader…rapist…king… whatever the senile bastard presiding over the shit show in DC is, doesn’t reflect on all of us.
Thanks! I’ll be on the lookout. I could only find them on that one leaf, today. I never thought about vacuuming the adults. Good idea.Yeah looks like squash bug eggs


Thanks Tom. Sometimes things look better in photos. There’s some bug damage and ton of things that could and need to be done better. Add the things I know I need to improve with all the things I’ve yet to learn and I have ton of room for improvement. The good thing is I’ve picked a general direction for the outdoor grows and have goals to focus onGorgeous grow!
Sorry man, once again I like the items just not together.Picked up some take out on the way home from work. My wife thinks it’s weird, but I like these salads with tuna salad and cottage cheese:
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Beautiful garden man.It's seems like I've been getting a late start on everything I do, lately. That includes getting my garden in. I'm still chasing things I need to do out there, but at least the plants have been pretty forgiving. My tomatoes are behind those of the more timely gardeners around here, but these plants are trying really hard to catch up. I'm really digging these tomato hooks for trellising. Now that I'm getting a feel for it, I can envision some modifications this Fall when the tomatoes are done. I can see a use for this kind of system with cannabis. Maybe similar to what @Bandit420 does with his yoyos or even just to support a stray bud late in flower.
The cucumbers have gone through their own little growth explosion, but the deer are eating the leaves almost as soon as they develop. I've had some random deer damage in past years, but they're getting bolder. I think my dogs are getting lazy. So, I've got some work to do there. T-posts and an electric fence might be the easy button.
I made and installed two of the four cages I need around the weed. The cages are made out of 16ft. X 50in. cattle panels. I got two per panel. I grew the plants through regular tomato cages, first. I'm adding these for extra support. I took some damage from heavy storms during flower last year, due to not providing enough support and ended up trying to patch in some structure too late. I'm hoping to avoid as much of that as possible, this year.
Happy growing, everyone.
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Thanks Zen. Truth is, I'm a late bloomer in gardening. I've always enjoyed a small vegetable garden, but I used to have it super easy. The place I used to live was river bottom. I couldn't find a rock, if I needed one. About a foot of rich loamy earth on top of clay that held the moisture in. It was too easy to grow in. Now I'm in a rock garden any just now putting some real effort into improving the soil. The plus is having a small creek that provides easy access to water without pumping from our well. I think i can turn out a decent little garden, once I work out a few things. I guess I should test the creek water. At least the pH. I'm hopeful that I won't find anything that scares me away from using it. I haven't noticed any negative effects from using it, so far.Beautiful garden man.
Love the setup and vertical thinking.![]()
Work has been keeping me busy. I saw your reply, but only now taking a minute to comment.Honestly, I hate gardening. I can get satisfaction from it but it’s a job/chore I’d rather not be bothered with. I come from the time where children were slave labour. Even aunts and uncles would ask my mom if I could help them with chores, not that I had a choice. Pulling weeds and feeding plants was a big part of that.
Thanks @steamroller.If you can draw in the lower RH air from basement it only makes sense.
A larger fan or running it more/higher should help as long as the basement stays where you want and does not increase from the tent.
It would seem drawing air from outside would be the worst idea.
I run an air conditioner in my room and it really controls temp and RH for me.
There are two dehumidifiers. One at each end of the basement. I have a small AC Infinity Humidifier in the tent, but it isn't running as humidity is higher than the set point.Are you running humidifier or dehumidifiers in the room?
Yes. During veg I had the max speed on the fan set at 8. I saw a video or something somewhere about not having it run wide open unless you need it. I don't even remember the reasoning or whether there was any real need for that, but it kept up with 8 being the upper limit. Now it's constantly wide open at max setting of 10.Hard to justify an air conditioner for 4x2.
I have seen the portable units though and it may be worth it.
Do you have a controller for ACI fan?





Thanks @steamrollerI would try a larger fan vented to outdoors.
I will bet that will get you by.
Pics of plants?
The FoxFarm cal mag is what I have. I have added to water here and there, just because I had it. 1tsp per gallon. Not on any schedule.Looks like Calcium deficiency to me.
Have you been installing any?
Many say they only need it in flower but my plants get it through the whole grow or I see issues.
Some think LEDs have some effect on the amount of cal/mag needed.
If you are just starting with cal then use mag also.
I use a fox farm pre mix that works pretty well for me.
Not every deficiency looks the same so here are other examples of Ca. def.
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Thanks, @GrumpAzz. Do you know the humidity in your lung room? I’m targeting 50RH in the tent with mid 40s being the lowest I could get it in the basement, before adding another dehumidifier. I assumed I needed to reduce humidity in the basement, if I hoped to lower the humidity in the tent.I agree with Steam on the Calcium deficiency. The timing with your flip makes sense. Their Calcium uptake is highest in the first weeks of flower.
I'm surprised you're running into humidity issues with the lights off. My RH plummets when the lights go out and the plants slow their respiration. It showed 40% before bed last night and runs mid-50s with the lights on. What helps me is a big defoliation after stretch. That late veg/early flower stage has them plants pumping a ton of water into the air.
Exhausting your tent outside will help as much or more than another dehuey. Not saying another dehuey won't help, but by exhausting into your basement, you're fighting yourself.
Also a little side note.. those leaves showing the deficiency won't improve so the only way to really know if the extra calcium helps will be by watching unaffected leaves. Hopefully it's gonna get you squared away though.



I have a dehuey running nonstop in the basement. No lung room yet. It's all open with my tent stuck in corner. Pretty sure it's around 30-40%, quite a bit higher outside. I think the screen on the dehuey shows 35-42 most of the times I've looked at it (I rarely do).Thanks, @GrumpAzz. Do you know the humidity in your lung room? I’m targeting 50RH in the tent with mid 40s being the lowest I could get it in the basement, before adding another dehumidifier. I assumed I needed to reduce humidity in the basement, if I hoped to lower the humidity in the tent.
I agree. I didn’t mean to imply that I don’t believe exhausting outside will help. I’m just struggling to accept that two plants in a 2X4 are making the humidity unmanageable. I went from having to run a humidifier in the tent to being the humidity up to not being able to get the humidity low enough. I will try moving things around and exhausting out a window soon. For now, I’m a little more relaxed from getting the targeted email.I have a dehuey running nonstop in the basement. No lung room yet. It's all open with my tent stuck in corner. Pretty sure it's around 30-40%, quite a bit higher outside. I think the screen on the dehuey shows 35-42 most of the times I've looked at it (I rarely do).
I'm convinced that you'll fight it less by exhausting your tent outside. I'm damn near positive. All that humidity in the tent is just being recycled. Your dehuey would only have to combat the humidity of the basement if you sent the exhaust out, versus having to take out the water you're adding to the space. Just makes sense in my head.
I'm in the same boat as you with the grow room, though. I plan to go perpetual eventually so that's when my room will get built, when I have the funds to build a second system. The rooms themselves won't cost much more than another tent/setup. Just some lumber and some sheetrock. The second setup is where it gets costly; adding another fan, humidifier, heater and the RDWC. Luckily I still have a cheaper SF light that will work just fine for vegging.


Just went down and checked plants. Frickin’t AC Infinity UIS plug was blinking red/green and light wasn’t on. Was supposed to come on 9 hours ago. I don’t know if it was damaged during power outages or what, but I jerked it out and plugged in a mechanical timer. Worked great throughout beg, but a real POS, now. And my bad for not checking earlier.
That's a PITAmine has fucked up like four or five times now, i will only use it for something thats not all that important. i forget the sequence i use to fix it, i think it's unplug the power then unplug the usb, then plug in the power first and then the usb last.. i think, i can't remember but the next time it happens i'll take note and let ya know!!
i'm not sue what causes it.. sometimes my controller becomes unresponsive too.. it still functions correct to the settings i have saved but won't let me change anything and just errors out. it forces me to unplug each usb connector one by one and then plug them back in.. it's such a pita!!
It was fine all through veg and a couple weeks of flower. Started acting up after a power outage. Maybe something ganked it up, then. To get it working I had to delete the automation and restart it, but you may have a sequence that makes a difference. Honestly, I doubt I'll use it again. I almost tossed it, but thought I might figure it out and use it for something non-crucial (like you use yours).mine has fucked up like four or five times now, i will only use it for something thats not all that important. i forget the sequence i use to fix it, i think it's unplug the power then unplug the usb, then plug in the power first and then the usb last.. i think, i can't remember but the next time it happens i'll take note and let ya know!!
i'm not sue what causes it.. sometimes my controller becomes unresponsive too.. it still functions correct to the settings i have saved but won't let me change anything and just errors out. it forces me to unplug each usb connector one by one and then plug them back in.. it's such a pita!!