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  1. Hook Daddy

    Ready To Harvest?

    I would say they need at least a couple more weeks. Still lots of white hairs and no real swelling, they have a lot of fattening up to do still. They look good, hopefully the premature flush won’t hurt too much. Let them go longer if you can.
  2. Hook Daddy

    Bag Seed

    It would make it an S1. Still just a seed, not a clone. If it’s bag seed you have no idea how it was pollinated, and if it selfed was it full blown herm? You will never know since it’s bag seed. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, after all haze originated from bag seed. About the only thing...
  3. Hook Daddy

    Bag Seed

    The likelihood of them being identical is almost 0%, about the same as a human having a baby and it looking and having identical traits as its mother or father. How many kids do you know that look identical to mom or dad? That being said there is also genetic likelihood that it will be similar...
  4. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I don’t have scientific data, but from everything I’ve read it’s the uv light that does the most damage to thc, so i would think the ir light from a camera would have little to no effect. The heat generated by the lights and camera may be a different story. I didn’t cover the glass on my...
  5. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I’m curious to know how VPD is more accurate than temp and humidity when they are calculated using temp and humidity as the variables. The equation is just better i guess. That’s like saying power is more accurate than voltage and current. Please at least try and get facts straight before posting.
  6. Hook Daddy

    Raised Bed depth?

    I have 12” raised beds for all my outdoor veggies like tomatoes and peppers. They do have open bottoms. They work very well.
  7. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I don’t think it had any overheating safety feature, if it is working you should be fine. It was probably to light the led like you said.
  8. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I’m going to try and answer a few of your questions. 1. I have found that an initial temp setting of 55f and an rh setting of 76% with a difference value of 1%is a good place to start. Then drop by .5% rh the first 4 days, then 1% after that. With those settings I have yet to run into any...
  9. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I think 62f and an rh of 55-65% should work well. What I don’t know is how fast the glycerol will pull humidity out of the cooler, so that is where the dialing in will have to be done. If it pulls it out too fast your dry time may be very short, like in a compressor fridge. If you can...
  10. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I have never tried that method of controlling humidity but seems like it could work. A quick read about using glycerol to control rh is a closed environment says it can work but may take some dialing in. Only way to find out is to try I suppose.
  11. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I am glad you got the home assistant to work, don’t get me wrong, it’s another tool people can use to make this work. I have a feeling it can be a lot more programmable to control more variables, I’m not that familiar with it. I wasn’t bashing your success at all and rereading my post it may...
  12. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I was referencing your earlier quote post 681 when you said no reason to reinvent the wheel. I have run multiple strains in both my koolatrons at different dry lengths and it’s almost always been voted the longer dry the better tasting, along with a dry at 55f better tasting than at 65 and up...
  13. Hook Daddy

    Drying at Normal House Temp...

    It’s not practical to bring a room down in temp to dry, but what if you built a box and brought the box down in temp and humidity? Then you could insulate the box as well. Or try this. https://www.rollitup.org/t/thermoelectric-wine-cooler-drying-and-curing-diy.1088980/
  14. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    It looks like you’re accomplishing what you want so great. In my dries I like to take a couple weeks to get down to 60% so your example is very fast in my opinion, which is one reason I stopped hang drying in the first place. I would shoot for a drop to 70% in 3 days, then at least 7 days for...
  15. Hook Daddy

    Longtime Espoma Garden Tone user, who else uses the Espoma tone line?

    I use plant tone and tomato tone indoors in my sips, it works great. I will occasionally top water in some bloom nutes or CalMag if I need a quick boost towards the middle of flowering, but lately haven’t needed to. It does have a manure smell to it, but once watered in isn’t too bad, it...
  16. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I’ll set it at 58 or 59 and let it go until I have another harvest. Then I put whatever’s left into grove bags.
  17. Hook Daddy

    Thermoelectric wine cooler drying and curing - DIY

    I would just let it ride at 58%.
  18. Hook Daddy

    Blaze & Daze

    Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there!
  19. Hook Daddy

    ** Bag Of Oranges ** Community Journal **

    Here’s BOO at 2.5 weeks. This pic is from a couple days ago, BOO is outpacing the Puck, Malawi and Golden Tiger by quite a bit, this should be an interesting grow. The GT is a week or so behind the others. Here’s all four plants.
  20. Hook Daddy

    Soil Ph & Water Ph Problems

    If you’re going to try and put them in smaller pots I would keep as much soil around the roots intact as possible, going with at least a 4” pot, maybe a 6”. Will still be easier than the 7 gal pots, but I hate messing with the roots of seedlings if I don’t have to. You can try getting the...
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