Indoor 5 Autos, 4 different kinds, 1000W HPS grow

What's your RH in your grow space? That can drive nute sensitivity/water usage very heavily, I'd be interested in what the ranges/fluctuations are...especially in CO in the fall where it can get dryer than dry at times.

RH was around 40-60% at most times, it would go up at night. Temps around 68-84. I think it will be much easier to grow in the winter. Yes I think I will have to add a humidifier or 2 soon.

I am going to do a test grow soon where I will add almost no nutes. I think in this area it will work well.
 
How the hell did I miss this?!? Great frigging growing!:slap:


Thanks! Happy you got to see the tail end of this.
Ill be running lots more autos soon, and some that I have made. Working on a Auto Flo, based off of DJ shorts Flo!

Ill have weight weight totals tonight, late, and dry in about 4-5 days.
 
Yeah man, winter is easier here too because I'm adding heat, adding humidity at my control instead of trying to schwack at removing it during the summer. I did some reading of an article posted by Cres (member/breeder on here) and the article indicated high humidity (as practicable with mold/fungus) can improve growth rates given the right temp. ranges.
 
Yeah man, winter is easier here too because I'm adding heat, adding humidity at my control instead of trying to schwack at removing it during the summer. I did some reading of an article posted by Cres (member/breeder on here) and the article indicated high humidity (as practicable with mold/fungus) can improve growth rates given the right temp. ranges.

I can speak truth into this. I know my plants grow better when the humidity is higher.

Plants seem to fox tail out more too with high heat low humidity. S
 
The grass smell goes away with a good cure. Really nice plants! How any Ml per gallon of feed were you using?
 
Looking so exotic man, fucking gorgeous work dude. Enjoy that smoke it looks amazing. :stylez rasta smoke:
 
Drying now. Had the carbon filter taking air out, 4" with a weak fan, and getting a grass or hay smell.

Why? Drying to fast?

I dry in paper bags. I've found it slows the drying but retains the smell. I average 4-5 day dry then to jar.
My average humidity is around 30% indoors/outdoors.
It's Colorado.. so you'll have to tweak dry times varying on the weather.
I used to dry by hanging in tent, but got the hay smell. Once I used bags, never looked back.
Anyhow, Congrats on the harvest!
Looking forward to your next run.
 
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