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I have never handled cannabis with gloves on.Smells good from here...nice clean grow work. HEY always use rubber gloves or some kind of gloves....right? Gotta have protection...
I have never handled cannabis with gloves on.Smells good from here...nice clean grow work. HEY always use rubber gloves or some kind of gloves....right? Gotta have protection...
Plucked another 50+ sacs tonight. Some of them things seem to form right inside a calyx. Gotta have a keen eye for those. Damn.You are killin it bro
Frosty as fk in there too![]()
I don't own a pair of gloves. We get frigid winters here in the midwest a lot of the times too. I might buy a pair after I see some frostbite.I have never handled cannabis with gloves on.
My wife has told me twice in the past few months my ... Tasted like weed after messing around.Smells good from here...nice clean grow work. HEY always use rubber gloves or some kind of gloves....right? Gotta have protection...
Off topic but an electrical question. When you twist wirenuts onto your wires do you tape the nut to the wire to keep any errant wires from escaping the wirenut connection?I don't own a pair of gloves. We get frigid winters here in the midwest a lot of the times too. I might buy a pair after I see some frostbite.
Twisting wirenuts and little machine screws is nearly impossible with any kind of decent glove. I learned a cool trick in Colorado, though. A pair of latex gloves under a pair of thin gloves with the dipped palms works like a charm. No air to breath so your hands will actually sweat in there. Just don't pull em out![]()
I do not. Sometimes I'll tape outdoor nuts but that's just for peace of mind. Most of what we use is solid wire so a good three twists with the proper strip length and you shouldn't have anything tonwory about. Stranded wire is a bit different. I slowly twist the nut while inserting the wires. You don't want any stray strands getting pushed out.Off topic but an electrical question. When you twist wirenuts onto your wires do you tape the nut to the wire to keep any errant wires from escaping the wirenut connection?
Yep, totally agree. I've never had to tape a wire nut. I dont even tape outdoor unless braided wireI do not. Sometimes I'll tape outdoor nuts but that's just for peace of mind. Most of what we use is solid wire so a good three twists with the proper strip length and you shouldn't have anything tonwory about. Stranded wire is a bit different. I slowly twist the nut while inserting the wires. You don't want any stray strands getting pushed out.
Take proper care in the process and tape should be absolutely unnecessary.
then you're not making a good splice. I make a physical splice with the wires and twist the caps on. I've seen some electricians use the cap as the splice by just putting 3 wires together then twist the wires with the cap.......relying on the cap for the connection....... I rarely add tape to the cap unless outside or the connection is exposed in temporary wiring.I guess I'm just paranoid. Two of my Aunts and a cousin died in a fire that was caused by an improperly wired bathroom light. I always try and tape my wire nuts regardless. I'm always afraid that when I stuff them back into the junction box one of the wires will work itself loose and make contact with another.
How do you splice your wires? Are you talking about solid wiring or stranded? For stranded wire butt connections I'll intertwine them and drop some solder and a shrink sleeve on them but for lamp style connections where I'm installing a lamp with stranded wires to a solid wire I'll put the stranded wire in the nut first taking care there are no stray filaments then push in the solid. Once they're both in I'll twist and tape the nut to the wire so that any errant wire that gets loose doesn't somehow work its way into one of the other connections in the junction box.then you're not making a good splice. I make a physical splice with the wires and twist the caps on. I've seen some electricians use the cap as the splice by just putting 3 wires together then twist the wires with the cap.......relying on the cap for the connection....... I rarely add tape to the cap unless outside or the connection is exposed in temporary wiring.
Nothing wrong with going above and beyond when it comes to electrical work.How do you splice your wires? Are you talking about solid wiring or stranded? For stranded wire butt connections I'll intertwine them and drop some solder and a shrink sleeve on them but for lamp style connections where I'm installing a lamp with stranded wires to a solid wire I'll put the stranded wire in the nut first taking care there are no stray filaments then push in the solid. Once they're both in I'll twist and tape the nut to the wire so that any errant wire that gets loose doesn't somehow work its way into one of the other connections in the junction box.
I'm probably just being paranoid but that's the way I do it.
We do this when racing motocross in the early spring or late fall as you say works fucking great been doin it since the eighty’s with vinyl gloves !I don't own a pair of gloves. We get frigid winters here in the midwest a lot of the times too. I might buy a pair after I see some frostbite.
Twisting wirenuts and little machine screws is nearly impossible with any kind of decent glove. I learned a cool trick in Colorado, though. A pair of latex gloves under a pair of thin gloves with the dipped palms works like a charm. No air to breath so your hands will actually sweat in there. Just don't pull em out![]()

Res temp stays 69-71. PH stays pretty stable once it levels out. My top-off is a little higher than the lower res but it's mostly RO. Ppms at 660-670.A little more brown than I would like personally.
How is the ph doing? Any idea on res temp?
Oh this was a light leak issue, I'm pretty sure. I don't know what the hell I was thinking but my flexduct intake has tons of pinholes in the foil.Not overly concerned, some salts can stain roots. Iron in Micro is an example.
About the red hairs - yes you can damage them. Spraying with sulfur makes them look like that too.
If you get seeds, oh well. Shit happens, and the experience is good to have. Next time be picky with the genetics and I'll bet this will be in your rear view mirror in future grows.

I rattle can black the first foot of my duct in case any light gets into the ducting.Oh this was a light leak issue, I'm pretty sure. I don't know what the hell I was thinking but my flexduct intake has tons of pinholes in the foil.
This is from outside the tent...
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The brown seemed to get more pronounced when I first fed her more than 700ppms.


Yes it’s the grow style. I have exceeded 10 gals a day across 6 plants in a 4x8. That’s why I have a huge dehumidifier. The plants can become self limiting by throwing out VPD. If you get outside the optimal range of humidity / leaf temp it slows the plant down. Or causes other issues. Slowing the plant down lol. So it results in a smaller harvest unless you deal with it.@Moe.Red, This is what went into the mix this time around and each day's changes. Gonna do a nute change tonight. She won't make it another day. Bout to suck the top-feed dry. I read of people's plants drinking a gallon a day and I guess I just had to see it to believe it. She's a thirsty sumbitch.
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I've seen this in my duct too. Never did anything and never had an issue that I know of.Oh this was a light leak issue, I'm pretty sure. I don't know what the hell I was thinking but my flexduct intake has tons of pinholes in the foil.
Dehuey in the lung room has a little room to spare. It's not quite running continuously. The exhaust in the tent is at half speed with the inline intake on low. I think it'll be a couple grows before I scale up the plant count.Yes it’s the grow style. I have exceeded 10 gals a day across 6 plants in a 4x8. That’s why I have a huge dehumidifier. The plants can become self limiting by throwing out VPD. If you get outside the optimal range of humidity / leaf temp it slows the plant down. Or causes other issues. Slowing the plant down lol. So it results in a smaller harvest unless you deal with it.
If you have the dehuey and AC nuts to keep the environment dialed in no matter what the plants transpire, you are effectively unlocking the best the genetics can offer.
With the right multi plant setup in your space you should expect a lot more than a gallon a day you have to somehow get out of the air. Something to start planning for now if you are scaling up your next grow.
That's when I need to be spending some serious cheddar on beans. So far, the tent stays within parameters consistently. Better than I could've imagined.That bucket of pasta you have is drinking like crazy!
Like Moe said. If you can get control of your environment, you can max out your genetics.
I'm pretty sure this all happened the week I took vacation because I didn't wake up and shut off the lab light.I've seen this in my duct too. Never did anything and never had an issue that I know of.
I forget where you are. What's it like outside there today? We had a heat index in the 110s. Brutal.Dehuey in the lung room has a little room to spare. It's not quite running continuously. The exhaust in the tent is at half speed with the inline intake on low. I think it'll be a couple grows before I scale up the plant count.
That's when I need to be spending some serious cheddar on beans. So far, the tent stays within parameters consistently. Better than I could've imagined.
Do you see any evidence of reveg? Like losing number of blades?I'm pretty sure this all happened the week I took vacation because I didn't wake up and shut off the lab light.
Maybe it's genetics but I have no problem taking the blame.
Central Kansas. Whoops I finally admitted itI forget where you are. What's it like outside there today? We had a heat index in the 110s. Brutal.
Everyone has at least 5 blades, from what I can see. I'll go in and get a better look when I do the res change later. She seems to be steadily packing on the buds and the smell is stronger every day. I haven't seen any new growth aside from the budsites and ballsacks. I'm finding less sacs every time I go on the hunt.Do you see any evidence of reveg? Like losing number of blades?
It's impossible to know now, but I would suspect genetics over the light leak as your source. Or put another way I'm pretty sure something known stable would not grow hermie in those conditions. Seems no more than moonlight to me. But hard to tell from a picture.
It's also not a stabilized strain, to my knowledge. It's from Humbolt's phenohunter line. I have several strains from their phenohunts but have been eyeballing dfg's beans. Also saw another guy I'm thinking of purchasing from. E2AC something or otherIt's impossible to know now, but I would suspect genetics over the light leak as your source. Or put another way I'm pretty sure something known stable would not grow hermie in those conditions. Seems no more than moonlight to me. But hard to tell from a pipicture.
Do you run your lights at night? If you run them same as daytime I would not expect the sun to be the source of light leaks that would cause any issue.It just so happens that when I open the door to the tent room, indirect sunlight pierces through the hinge side and beams straight at the intake. Maybe it was the UV? I did go in there for a dab or two here and there during my week off which coincides with the sacs showing up.
Either way.. I planned on a different strain this next round. Hopefully I'll land this powerplant job cuz I have a couple Power Plant beans I got as freebies. They'll be my next grow if all goes to plan. Purely for the irony.
During veg I ran lights on at 430 am and off at 1030pm. Switched to flower with lights on at 6pm and off at 6am. Helps control the temps and allowed me to check the plant before and after work. So to answer your question; No. It's dark in the tent during the day.Do you run your lights at night? If you run them same as daytime I would not expect the sun to be the source of light leaks that would cause any issue.
very interesting info. I haven't done any research on UV but I knew some add it to their spectrum.Funny thing about UV - it will absolutely not make it thru that bent tube. full absorption across the spectrum on virtually any surface it touches and almost no reflections. Hell you can't even get UVB to go thru a pane of glass.
Thanks man. I'm only 34 but I'm over this manual labor crap. We're stretched so thin that most of us running jobs are working harder than our helpers. My body is just getting beat up much sooner than I'd have expected. This place offers retirement AND a pension. I'm just the right age to put in 30 years there and retire with a hell of a salary. I'm serious enough about it that I'm expecting to go from a daily smoker of the last 16 years to possibly giving it up altogether. Random swabs scare me when we're talking pension.But even if it did - UV does not cause hermies or outdoor gardens would not be a thingSome of us even run UVA and UVB on purpose.
Good luck on the job. I'd like to find a new gig too, something like retirement sounds good.
Man, Hydro is great. Mixing a batch of nutes every couple weeks and watching the pH/ppms seems a lot easier than mixing and checking all that plus runoff however many times a week. Factor in however many times a day soil growers gotta water and it seems like a no-brainer for me, especially with having a 16 month old to look after. I don't know how they have the time.
I supposed it's a higher startup cost but dang... ease and peace of mind has made up for the dollars in the beginning. Get the pH to stabilize and it's smooth sailing.
Hopefully Moe's hydro vs soil grow shows a minimal difference in terps. If that's the case, like I said, no-brainer.
Those two pages were a couple weeks of me tracking pH and ppm movements. It's my first grow so I'm hoping to just build a record to look back on for reference. I just transpose from meter to paper twice a day while I'm already in the room anyway. The notes are mostly for when I encounter an issue and one of the pros asks me about recent changes. That way I can give them whatever info they'd need to give me an informed answer.Funny thing is as an organic soil grower I look at those 2 pages of notes & think "holy cow that looks like a lot of work". Meanwhile I mix like 3 ingredients into water at fixed ratios CannaGranny told me to use & feed/water them about every 4-5 days. The only thing I track is when I feed vs just water. Now watering does take entirely too long (like 2 hours to water 6 plants) & that's the one thing I would like to improve eventually is a way to automate that process, but otherwise I feel like organic soil growing is about as "hands off" as it gets.
I really think it comes down to what your goals are.Funny thing is as an organic soil grower I look at those 2 pages of notes & think "holy cow that looks like a lot of work". Meanwhile I mix like 3 ingredients into water at fixed ratios CannaGranny told me to use & feed/water them about every 4-5 days. The only thing I track is when I feed vs just water. Now watering does take entirely too long (like 2 hours to water 6 plants) & that's the one thing I would like to improve eventually is a way to automate that process, but otherwise I feel like organic soil growing is about as "hands off" as it gets.
Oh no offense taken at all, just pointing out that soil grows can be pretty easy as well. You don't have to get into runoff testing & multiple daily waterings.Those two pages were a couple weeks of me tracking pH and ppm movements. It's my first grow so I'm hoping to just build a record to look back on for reference. I just transpose from meter to paper twice a day while I'm already in the room anyway. The notes are mostly for when I encounter an issue and one of the pros asks me about recent changes. That way I can give them whatever info they'd need to give me an informed answer.
Not trying to discredit or disagree. I'm just thinking after a few grows, the notes will be less of a necessity.
Realistically, when I understand the ratios, I won't need to write anything down. I log what goes into the res and how it affects pH and ppms so I can do the same thing each time instead of trying to remember how many mL of what was added when and in what order.
Knowing the ppm bump from each nutes will help when I see a deficiency. A pro may say something like "looks like you need so many ppms of such and such nute." Then it's an easy equation to to figure out.
I wasn't trying to knock soil growers and I'm sorry if I offended anyone. I'm mostly just surprised at how smoothly this has all gone for my first ever attempt at growing weed. (Besides her deciding to hermie)
Man, Hydro is great. Mixing a batch of nutes every couple weeks and watching the pH/ppms seems a lot easier than mixing and checking all that plus runoff however many times a week. Factor in however many times a day soil growers gotta water and it seems like a no-brainer for me, especially with having a 16 month old to look after. I don't know how they have the time.
I supposed it's a higher startup cost but dang... ease and peace of mind has made up for the dollars in the beginning. Get the pH to stabilize and it's smooth sailing.
Hopefully Moe's hydro vs soil grow shows a minimal difference in terps. If that's the case, like I said, no-brainer.
How do you do that? don't your plants go through water? I'm adding 3+ gal of food per day for my 5 plants in flower.....My 47 L reservoir will run dry in 3 days when full so I keep it half full and add daily.........Mixing a batch of nutes every couple weeks and watching the pH/ppms seems a lot easier than mixing and checking all that plus runoff however many times a week.