60 Plant Grow Setup

WaRpIg

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I use foxfarm i have that plms before make sure it totally dry before u add water and nute . u can feel by pickin up the pot if it heavy it got water if it light it need water .make sure u check ph .. before add in pot and also after the drain check the drain water make sure ph is good .
 

tahoe58

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hey Trenton....been sitting back and watching and reading....the last pics are awesome.....I just can't seem to wrap my mind around how anyone harvests that much....and trims and dries and cures it all properly? amazing work....AND you are allready planning your next one! good on ya! and all the best luck going forward. I'll keep watching.
 

trenton

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Hey everyone. Sorry, it's been awhile. I will post more good quality pics tomorrow. Ive been really busy working on my hydro flood and drain room.
 

trenton

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Hey guys. I went out to check on the plants at 7:00PM tonight and noticed that the humidity was at 67%. I checked the dehumidifiers and they were full. I quickly emptied them and now the humidity is at 50%. I will probably take at least a few hours for the humidity to get back into the 30s. Anyways, I noticed some powder mildew on some of the leaves of some plants. I am now 35 days into bloom. I had this problem before I bloomed and i used organicide as well as a sulfur burner which got rid of the problem. I have so many buds now. What can I do to get rid of this before it quickly spreads:cry:
 

happy.fuzz

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Are ya suposed to keep up with the organicide once there is a problem? Maybe not maybe i missed a post i just hought you had to keep at it. I will be with my dwc drip closet. I will use at first sign and keep it comin. Dunno though with dirt I guess. Godd luck with it all and I can't wait to see the new room!
 

GregNak

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Damn more mold issues this late.... WEAK... I hope you can get a handle on it, i know that stuff spreads really good in high humidities, Just make sure you keep it down as low as possible
 

trenton

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Ok everyone I am gettin the humidity down now. It is at 45% and should go back into the 30s within 12 hours I hope. Im running 2 50 pint dehumidifiers. What can I use to eliminate the current powder mold on the plants now so I dont have to worry about it spreading regardless. I have a sulfur burner in the room but is it bad to use it when I am in bloom. Will or can it hurt the buds...???
 

kingpapawawa

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I noticed some powder mildew on some of the leaves of some plants.

is this 3 plants with some minute ammt of powder mildew on 2 leaves or...

is it 30 plants with some on half the leaves...

"some" is a hard word to judge in a huge grow...

if its just a couple of places you can wipe down the leaves and get the humidity down... mold wont grow well in low humidity

you should look into running drain lines from the dehumidifiers outside so you dont have to manually drain them.
 

southfloridasean

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is this 3 plants with some minute ammt of powder mildew on 2 leaves or...

is it 30 plants with some on half the leaves...

"some" is a hard word to judge in a huge grow...

if its just a couple of places you can wipe down the leaves and get the humidity down... mold wont grow well in low humidity

you should look into running drain lines from the dehumidifiers outside so you dont have to manually drain them.
Thats a good idea, but running them outside might be hard for him because hes in a garage. Maybe if he runs them to the drain for the washing machine. I believe his carbon filter is in that same room. :hump:
 
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