My girls are almost ready!

tko2184

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I started my grow in May and it’s been exciting the entire time. I have had little to no issues and am happy to say my girls are almost ready for picking! View attachment 4701670View attachment 4701671View attachment 4701672View attachment 4701673View attachment 4701674View attachment 4701675View attachment 4701676View attachment 4701677
In flower do u want to keep rh down from flip or later in flower would be better from my eco I go in w rh but wanted to know if u went about it deferent these look good
 

SavageBull

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I must say it's refreshing to see a post about plants being almost ready and the plants pictured are actually almost ready! You see so many of these threads where the plants still have a long way to go. They are looking yummy man, good job. What strain? Nice and terpy?
Here’s the thing, I do not know the strain lol. Funny but not, so I bought a batch of snowberry blue but upon growing, I noticed the fan leaves were a bit bigger and fatter than that of a sativa strain, it seems more like an indica strain and bushed out real nice when I topped it. It has a fruity aroma but still cannot narrow down this strain. There are soooo many fruity strains, it’s nearly impossible especially where a lot more cultivators are growing and creating their own strains. But all in all I’m happy with this grow even if I’m not to sure of the strain. It’s definitely indica dominate. I’ve had little to no issues while growing these babies indoors with DWC under a mars hydro led grow light. Germinated in early may, and is a few days away from plucking!
 

SpawnOfVader

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In flower do u want to keep rh down from flip or later in flower would be better from my eco I go in w rh but wanted to know if u went about it deferent these look good
I don't want to shock mine so I do it gradually. Start flower at 60 Rh and try to drop it to 45 by the time the buds are getting big

(I have an oversized dehumidifier in the room outside my grow tent..... but the exact Rh depends on what temp I'm able to sustain based on my AC/outside temp/etc.)...

You should really read up on VPD...it's not actually a target humidity that you want as much as a target ratio of humidity to temp

 
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