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UncleBuck

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A dehumidifier pulls half the power of a space heater though. These things come to mind when all your power comes from the sun.
i'm not worried about power consumption. i had to run the AC all summer, and it paid for itself. now i have to run the space heater for about a month and even though that will run me a good $100 or so, it's more than worth it.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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A dehumidifier pulls half the power of a space heater though. These things come to mind when all your power comes from the sun.
you dont want to dry it quick the process of drying is important to the process of maturing of canabinoids in resin

best bet to avoid mold is to have tons of air flow . . and no mold . . lol
 

beenthere

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PAR ight is measured by what is available . .. but it still doesnt change the fact that it is within 400-700

you first response was a light bulb at 400-750, 750 is not PAR as it is not within 400-700

is this hard to understand for you

PAR intensity can Change PAR is a set value within a specific range, photons at longer wavelengths do not carry enough energy to allow photosynthesis to take place.

are you going all GOP science on me(bill nye can start hurricanes, womens boddies prevent real rapeetc)
Dude, quit backpedaling, you said PAR value cannot be measured and could not be increased, you were proved wrong, now take it like a man bro!
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Actually I was pointing out the contradiction in your post.
in late flower you dont need as much so your soil biology is making producing enough,. in veg you will need more,


just reiterating so you actaully know vs have some stupid point to make that makes no point as your understanding of the needs of your plant are moot(word of the week)
 

NoDrama

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turning on the heat, i like to dry out the outdoor stuff quickly.
you dont want to dry it quick the process of drying is important to the process of maturing of canabinoids in resin

best bet to avoid mold is to have tons of air flow . . and no mold . . lol
I thought you and Bucky were like growers? Looks like you are polar opposites. He like to add N towars the end of a grow, you don't. he likes to bake his weed dry, you don't. Its funny that you think you guys are in agreement.

A heater will dry the bud out the fastest, but you weren't aware of that were you?
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Dude, quit backpedaling, you said PAR value cannot be measured and could not be increased, you were proved wrong, now take it like a man bro!
i was hoping you would bite

par can be measured as a unit of flux . . .you are so stupid it cracks me up . . . i can set these up all day . . next ill ask you about the calvin cycle and why even in darkness it is important to photosynthesis, i expect scientific terms to be used if you care to try and step up to the plate, no sales advertisements or youtube video . . paraphrase or copy and paste


" All the available data indicate that the photosynthetic response curves of healthy green leaves to equal incident quantum fluxes are quite close to being rectangles bounded by the wavelengths 400 and 700 nm. Therefore, the quantum flux within this waveband should represent PAR, with sufficient accuracy for all practical purposes."


oh and im a novice grower, i do not even think im close to master/expert or artisan

jut happens compared to you . . i might as well be

this shit is basic . . .
 

NoDrama

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in late flower you dont need as much so your soil biology is making producing enough,. in veg you will need more,


just reiterating so you actaully know vs have some stupid point to make that makes no point as your understanding of the needs of your plant are moot(word of the week)
Guess what? You used the word of the week incorrectly and once again make no sense at all. Your point is MOOT!
 

Samwell Seed Well

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I thought you and Bucky were like growers? Looks like you are polar opposites. He like to add N towars the end of a grow, you don't. he likes to bake his weed dry, you don't. Its funny that you think you guys are in agreement.

A heater will dry the bud out the fastest, but you weren't aware of that were you?

i never said i agree with UB, i said i know OD growers that would be impressed


are you having problems reading today . . .
 

beenthere

New Member
i was hoping youwoudl bite LMFAO

par can be measured as a unit of flux . . But in another post you said PAR was constant and could not be measured, nice trap Samwell! LOL .you are so stupid it cracks me up . . . i can set these up all day . Keep um coming, it's quite amusing!. next ill ask you about the calvin cycle and why even in darkness it is important to photosynthesis, i expect scientific terms to be use dif you care to try and step up, no sales advertisements of youtube video . . paraphrase or copy and paste
Remember Samwell, I was the one who said I wasn't an expert in lighting and plant biology but the more you open your mouth, the better I feel about my own knowledge! LOL
 

UncleBuck

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I thought you and Bucky were like growers? Looks like you are polar opposites. He like to add N towars the end of a grow, you don't. he likes to bake his weed dry, you don't. Its funny that you think you guys are in agreement.

A heater will dry the bud out the fastest, but you weren't aware of that were you?
i never add N towards the end of the grow, i just wean off of it as flower progresses. they get transplanted into new soil before being flipped, which gives them all the N they should need, although i do give them a half feeding of it during flower before cutting it off.

and i don't bake the weed dry, i draw out the moisture from the outdoor stuff quickly over the first day or two before letting it hang dry like normal. that stuff comes out with more moisture than indoor stuff, which just gets hung and dried slowly without added heat.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Originally Posted by Samwell Seed Well
=. . . . .are you asking a question or pointing out that you dont know the obvious






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Actually I was pointing out the contradiction in your post.
in late flower you dont need as much so your soil biology is making producing enough,. in veg you will need more,


just reiterating so you actaully know vs have some stupid point to make that makes no point as your understanding of the needs of your plant are moot(of little or no practical value or meaning)
Guess what? You used the word of the week incorrectly and once again make no sense at all. Your point is MOOT!
you dont know what a plant needs so any assumption on your part is MOOT, man your comprehension skills are getting worse every day



Guess what? You used the word of the week incorrectly and once again make no sense at all. Your point is MOOT!
 

beenthere

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and i don't bake the weed dry, i draw out the moisture from the outdoor stuff quickly over the first day or two before letting it hang dry like normal..
Dude, in your last post about space heaters you said you would use them for about a month and will cost you about $100! Now you only use the heater for a day or two????
 

NoDrama

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i never add N towards the end of the grow, i just wean off of it as flower progresses. they get transplanted into new soil before being flipped, which gives them all the N they should need, although i do give them a half feeding of it during flower before cutting it off.

and i don't bake the weed dry, i draw out the moisture from the outdoor stuff quickly over the first day or two before letting it hang dry like normal. that stuff comes out with more moisture than indoor stuff, which just gets hung and dried slowly without added heat.
If you ADD heat you are baking it. I am not implying that you put it in the oven for 3 hours at 450F or until the turkey timer pops out.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Remember Samwell, I was the one who said I wasn't an expert in lighting and plant biology but the more you open your mouth, the better I feel about my own knowledge! LOL
its no expert shit . . its basic . . . . you dont know the basics . . .

keep talking about what you know then ten pages goes by" . .well i told you i didn't know . . ".blah blah blah
 

NoDrama

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Originally Posted by Samwell Seed Well
=. . . . .are you asking a question or pointing out that you dont know the obvious






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you dont know what a plant needs so any assumption on your part is MOOT, man your comprehension skills are getting worse every day
Stupid people don't know they are stupid. It's because they are stupid.
 

UncleBuck

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Dude, in your last post about space heaters you said you would use them for about a month and will cost you about $100! Now you only use the heater for a day or two????
i will be harvesting from the GH for the better part of a month. take it in, trim it up, hang it and dry it out in laundry room quickly, move to office to dry normally and make room for the next batch.

the drying and curing process will go on for nearly two months.

it's not surprising that you don't understand this, you have never grown a thing in your life. do you think one man can harvest and trim 10-15 pounds in a day or two? clearly you don't know shit, clayton. a true wikipedia warrior.
 

NoDrama

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i will be harvesting from the GH for the better part of a month. take it in, trim it up, hang it and dry it out in laundry room quickly, move to office to dry normally and make room for the next batch.

the drying and curing process will go on for nearly two months.

it's not surprising that you don't understand this, you have never grown a thing in your life. do you think one man can harvest and trim 10-15 pounds in a day or two? clearly you don't know shit, clayton. a true wikipedia warrior.
heh you ll be lucky to get 2 pounds trimmed in one day and your back is gonna hurt like a MoFO!
 

UncleBuck

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If you ADD heat you are baking it. I am not implying that you put it in the oven for 3 hours at 450F or until the turkey timer pops out.
i had no idea drying at 80 degrees instead of 60 degrees was "baking it". i consider that smart practice here in oregon. it gets all wet and cold this time of year, not a good idea to let weed dry in 60 degree temps with 80% humidity. i'd prefer 80 degree temps with 40-50% humidity for outdoor stuff.
 
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