first harvest dry weight Pics

Grover

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thnx for all the replys I really couldnt have done it without al the gr8 info here and I am one to read b4 doing so I know what im doing lol if that makes sence.
 

turkster

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again, thats a good job,,i did my research to but i have a 600HPS and my room is only 3x5x7H,,limited space, i have 7 females under 12/12 @ 1 week now & i should get maybe 11 or 12 oz..my avg. is 4/5 plants at 8 oz..i dont ph my water...DAMM,,GL & GG,,,,keep posten
 

Big P

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It is just plain old ice and no I didnt get to buy a ppm meter but i do ph, I just up the dosage as dircted every week with just a tad less nutes so the dont get nute burn. but when I get a couple more paydays im gonna purchase one.

I have a co2 tank but cant get it filled can only rent one but scared to get it casue im paranoid they will be like what does he that for and then sum1 might say hey I think I know why....hahaha.

dont worry about paydays heres the one I use works great: also shipping is free

http://www.eseasongear.com/hainprpotdsm.html
HANNA Primo TDS / ppm Tester, Meter
Item# Han-PRIMO
Regular price: $24.99
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HANNA Instruments Primo Pocket TDS Tester, Meter

One free 20ml 1382 ppm TDS calibration solution and two extra free batteries included.

* High accuracy * Exceptional linearity over the entire range * Automatic calibration with the press of a button

The Primo provides a fast and dependable way to measure the Total Dissolved Solids level in your water samples. It is ideally suited for the rigorous demands of water quality professionals, who will appreciate the practicality of the Primos easy-to-read Liquid Crystal Display when demonstrating the before and after results of conditioning and filtration systems. Temperature is compensated automatically to ensure the readings are consistent to the standard or reference temperature. Operating and routine maintenance has never been easier. The Primo TDS uses a single button at the top of the meter. Press it once and the meter is powered and ready for use. Press and hold the button for a few seconds and the Primo automatically enters calibration mode. Simply open a sachet of the calibration solution, dip the probe and within seconds, the meter recognizes the calibration solution and calibrates itself!

Primo is supplied complete with batteries and instructions.

Specifications:

Range 1999 ppm (mg/L) Resolution 1 ppm (mg/L) Accuracy (@20°C/68°F) ±2% Full Scale pH Calibration Automatic at 1382 ppm Temp. Compensation Automatic, from 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F) Battery Type / Life 2 x 1.4V, 200 hours of continuous use Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH 90% Dimensions 180 x 50 x 25mm (7 x 2 x 1") Weight 80 g (2.9 oz.)

<<< Due to the size and weight of the item's case, it will not be included for the First Class Mail. The cases will be included for the Priority Mail or the order of 5 or more. >>>
 

MEANGREEN69

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nice grow... congrats on ur 1st harvest...how did u like that unberla reflctor??..was thinking of geting 1 for my 1000watter but i dont like the bulb to hang vert..
 
Do you have any plans for your drying cabinet? It looks fuckin' sweet. How long do you keep them in there before they're done?

I'm in the process of trying to figure out the best way to dry my harvests and that cabinet looks like a good place to start.
 

Grover

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the hood I have the bulb goes in horizontal, its a Gr8 hood and I would recomend the 1000w dont have any experiance with anyother but this one seems to work good.

No i dont have plans but will type ya sum up a lil l8er with how I did it, just screens and srap wood lol...and black plastic.
 

haze2

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First off congrats on a first. Subscribed let us know how that dryer was built, need to build me one.
 

Grover

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all I did for the dryer is use some 2x4 for the frame and the I put 1x2 inside so the shelves could slide back and fourth, and for the shelves I used 1x2 and made a square and stapled the screen to it to fit inside the 2x4 frame. I wraped it in black heavy duty mil plastic and stapled down. I used velcro in the front for lifting the door. I also cut slots all in the plastic to increase airflow, and put a osaltaing fan outside blowing on the box and with the slots itcirculated air perfect.

I will try and get some pics of the inside of the dryer so you can get a better idea of what I did.
 

Grover

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the humidity is about 37 to 45 %, it was a lot higher untill i cut the slots in the plastic for better air flow and put a fan on the outside to blow air in and circulate, the temps stay around room temps.
 

Grover

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when I chek daily if it is to high I turn the fan on higher for a couple of hours and then go back and turn on low so they dont get over dry on the outside.
 
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