Im going to assume the numbers are just phenotypes of the same plant, and the number picked is the best phenos/quality/weight etc from that strain. Lots of folks will "pheno hunt" and plant a handfull of one strain and number each one. Clones are taken from each one planted. Once the plants are done and the phenos show, the grower will use the clone from the best one to make a "momma" plant to get future clones from. This way you can lock in your best plant(s) and keep it around for as long as you keep a momma."Master Splinter" has determined the plants are going to make it. However, he said they are still very upset with me and "Young Grasshopper." So today I decided to switch out the Rocky music with Prince's "Purple Rain" instead. (Click here to see the best live version of it performed ever during Montreux jazz festival.) Also, for what its worth we are growing Nic The Bruiser, Full Metal Jacket, and Grape Soadie strains. Some of the Full Metal Jacket and Grape Soadie labels on the plants have different numbers on them. I have no idea what this means. Also, I have no idea if those are coveted strains or not. "Master Splinter" says they are. Can anyone explain what the #s located on the labels of Full Metal Jacket and Grape Soadie mean or refer me to some information in idiot terms so I can understand it? Thanks to all who "Cheered" and helped my plants pull through.
This was very helpful. I try not to overload "Master Splinter" with too many questions as I am a newb when it comes to growing.Im going to assume the numbers are just phenotypes of the same plant, and the number picked is the best phenos/quality/weight etc from that strain. Lots of folks will "pheno hunt" and plant a handfull of one strain and number each one. Clones are taken from each one planted. Once the plants are done and the phenos show, the grower will use the clone from the best one to make a "momma" plant to get future clones from. This way you can lock in your best plant(s) and keep it around for as long as you keep a momma.
Run your exhaust 24/7 with a forced intake if you can't open flaps. 50pt sound be fine. Hose connected to it?Any advice on dehumidifiers?
I am approaching the flowering stage and having trouble at getting the humidity down to sixty or under consistently. Currently running one dehumidifier that cost me around $200 at Home Depot. 50 pint. Should I get another one?
Also, one other note, I am only having this trouble when tent is all closed up during dark 4 hours. I don't know how to do any sort of ventilation because light seaps in the garage and I don't want to risk any getting into the tent with opening vents.
Any ideas?
I don't know what you mean by exhaust?Run your exhaust 24/7 with a forced intake if you can't open flaps. 50pt sound be fine. Hose connected to it?