ninja1
Well-Known Member
Sure I have asked before but just got a harvest that I am not happy with. Have to be honest I am not sure if its me or
This harvest plants didn't smell really that much. If you touched them and smelt your fingers it smelt a bit sweet. Nothing like I've had in the past though with some other strains. I already was pretty sure during flower that there wasn't anything I'd run again. I had taken cuts just in case but I culled them as I just wasn't all that impressed.
I removed the fan leaves and hung the plants up. They was dry in 8 days, its summer here now in the UK. Hasn't been the hottest past two weeks though imo. I opened the Windows of the room the drying tent sits in. Just to try lower the temperature and keep the room cool as possible. Temperature probe was saying the inside the tent was sitting at 22degrees. Not perfect but like I say it is summer here. The humidity was always between 65-60%.
Now this is my questioning in regards to how I do things. I had the room Windows slightly open, to keep temps down. Doing so of course brings fresh air into the room where the tent is sitting. The plants are hanging inside a tent though so is no wind directly blowing on them. Nothing like having a fan facing them because they inside the tent. I know for certain the humidity didn't read below 60%. So if the fresh air isn't directly blowing at the plants and humidity from the air coming into the room didn't drop anything drastic. Is it fine to have the Windows slightly open to try keep the temps down? Way I see it, people use a.c. units to cool down temps and that's bringing fresh air into the room? During other times when I have been happy with the results I have also had the Windows slightly open.
So yeah what's your thoughts, could think Windows slightly open bring in too much fresh air? Even thought humidity stayed about 60% and plants inside the tent so no wind blowing directly on them. Or is it just a case of not being impressive plants? Like I say I wasn't impressed even during flower. Looked okay, was frosty but just lacked smell and didn't stand out as anything great.
This harvest plants didn't smell really that much. If you touched them and smelt your fingers it smelt a bit sweet. Nothing like I've had in the past though with some other strains. I already was pretty sure during flower that there wasn't anything I'd run again. I had taken cuts just in case but I culled them as I just wasn't all that impressed.
I removed the fan leaves and hung the plants up. They was dry in 8 days, its summer here now in the UK. Hasn't been the hottest past two weeks though imo. I opened the Windows of the room the drying tent sits in. Just to try lower the temperature and keep the room cool as possible. Temperature probe was saying the inside the tent was sitting at 22degrees. Not perfect but like I say it is summer here. The humidity was always between 65-60%.
Now this is my questioning in regards to how I do things. I had the room Windows slightly open, to keep temps down. Doing so of course brings fresh air into the room where the tent is sitting. The plants are hanging inside a tent though so is no wind directly blowing on them. Nothing like having a fan facing them because they inside the tent. I know for certain the humidity didn't read below 60%. So if the fresh air isn't directly blowing at the plants and humidity from the air coming into the room didn't drop anything drastic. Is it fine to have the Windows slightly open to try keep the temps down? Way I see it, people use a.c. units to cool down temps and that's bringing fresh air into the room? During other times when I have been happy with the results I have also had the Windows slightly open.
So yeah what's your thoughts, could think Windows slightly open bring in too much fresh air? Even thought humidity stayed about 60% and plants inside the tent so no wind blowing directly on them. Or is it just a case of not being impressive plants? Like I say I wasn't impressed even during flower. Looked okay, was frosty but just lacked smell and didn't stand out as anything great.