My plants at 3 weeks into flower (pics)

BillyBobJoe

Active Member
I thought I was doing good until I looked at some pictures of my last grow which were trainwreck at 4 weeks of flower and I did kinda a shitty job growing. I might of fucked up on this one cutting fan leaves when I started getting mold. But hopefully its cause of the difference in the strains.
 

zem

Well-Known Member
to get mold this early on, it means that you have a ventilation problem, fix your airflow, make sure to change the air 3x per minute, the dehumidifier is indispensable to me, but it doesnt turn on before week 5-6 when the buds are bulky. you can help dehumidifier with oscillating fan. plants are looking good, keep us posted good luck
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
Get some pm wash made by the same folks that make mighty wash. Get some air flow rolling and have that dehum
set to keep your hum bellow 40% you should be fine
 

BillyBobJoe

Active Member
I got some pm wash today. I've already sprayed serenade disease control on them which didn't make it go away. Hopefully this pm wash works. It's got me skeptical considering it's 99.999% water. We'll see.
 

superstoner1

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you say your hood is stupid, your wrong. by using ur bulb bare you are getting much more light,typical lumen loss from glass and reflective material can be 20-30%. i have to ask, what are ur temps? because some of ur issues are baffling. if u are able to keep temps right with a bare bulb you must have no air flow to get mold, cause when lights are on in a small area like that with a bare bulb i bet the rh is hitting 10-20%. and then it will go up when light goes off. if you are able to add air flow and keep temps in order than by all means dont waste your money on reflectors,fans, and ducting stay with the bare bulb.
 

BillyBobJoe

Active Member
Well you can see from the pics I got a filter that's ducted to a squirrel cage fan which is ducted out of the room. I live on the oregon coast so it's just humid hear all the time. My temps are fine. I have two ocsilating fans going and a dehumidifier. My system I think just makes shit really humid in there.
 

BillyBobJoe

Active Member
By the time I got home from town last night my plants were already sleeping for the night. I'll spray it tonight when I get home from work. I anxious to find out. If it works as good as it sounds like mighty wash does, I know I'll be pleased with it.
 

BillyBobJoe

Active Member
Well it must be 9.9999% water and 0.0001% magic. I guess I've never sprayed straight water on my plants as a control to compare spraying PM wash on them but I was pleased with the PM wash. It works...for some reason.
 

Bigz2277

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I live in the pacific northwest as well, and i found that a decent A/c unit with a "dry" setting works wonders for our humidity.
 

Bigz2277

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Its an expensive one that i got when i bout my business. just dont use it so i brought it home. I only use 300 watts of lights in the flower room so not combating much heat.
 
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