Dutty Panty's Adventures in High Brix Budland

Even my goats may be high brix shortly. I got them to eat all my leaves and scrap from veg and early bloom. They get about 2-5 lbs a week. Once I start giving them high brix leaves I bet they will be tasty.

Today I up pot the neglected red headed step child into a 45.

Cat drench tonight on 4 plants roughly. DeStress plants if needed tomorrow now that I got a schedule for the foliars it's game on.
 
Bad news and cool news.

Bad news first
No seattle cannabis cup. So I shall contact some friends in Portland area and see what can be done. That being said I'm gonna host a get together if people are still interested probably last weekend of August or what works for most. So lame.


Cool news.
MassMedMan and myself will both try out two p600 lights each see what all this hype is about I'm intrigued
 
I'm interested in the flowering aspect with them. I'm positive they kill it in veg. Most anything does.

I'll shoot a quick video tonight might just be drying areas though.
 
I'm interested in the flowering aspect with them. I'm positive they kill it in veg. Most anything does.

I'll shoot a quick video tonight might just be drying areas though.

Yeah, DP...we're going LED... you old dog... I knew you'd learn a new trick.....DP for member of the year.... straight up
 
I'd rather have plant. Or nug.

Can't seem to get a decent nug photo. Must be my subpar product I'll work on that. Hey worst case scenario I'll shoot all my bud photos under led if I don't like.


Pretty sure based on a few journals here I'll do ok. But will it be as good as my current setup that tis the question.
 
Also taking pics of my goats there on the blackberries now. Boy was that a bitch to do alone fuck. It was like I was playing football again.

Bbbbbbaaaaahhhh, said Billy the goat
 
I have question about your CO2 cycle. Do you get a temp rise during the CO2 assuming you shut down exhaust for a while. Can you describe your temps during this cycle? My humidity rises from about 40 to 70 and the temps climb from 74 to about 83 sometimes a degree higher depending on weather. This is for about an hour until the exhaust kicks back on. Do you think this is something to worry about? Would I be better off without the CO2 and keeping temps constant? Thanks
 
I have question about your CO2 cycle. Do you get a temp rise during the CO2 assuming you shut down exhaust for a while. Can you describe your temps during this cycle? My humidity rises from about 40 to 70 and the temps climb from 74 to about 83 sometimes a degree higher depending on weather. This is for about an hour until the exhaust kicks back on. Do you think this is something to worry about? Would I be better off without the CO2 and keeping temps constant? Thanks

So I run co2 higher than most now 2000 just cause my room is sealed. I have a exhaust fan a 750 can fan with filter but barely run. I will run during day time in summer when lights are off but not in winter.


My room is about 79 fairly consistently so with and without co2 it doesn't jump but that's do to my climate control.

I love co2 and see increase in yield documented on my end.
 
So I run co2 higher than most now 2000 just cause my room is sealed. I have a exhaust fan a 750 can fan with filter but barely run. I will run during day time in summer when lights are off but not in winter.


My room is about 79 fairly consistently so with and without co2 it doesn't jump but that's do to my climate control.

I love co2 and see increase in yield documented on my end.

I was just asking for some weigh in on this topic on my journal, thx!
 
So I run co2 higher than most now 2000 just cause my room is sealed. I have a exhaust fan a 750 can fan with filter but barely run. I will run during day time in summer when lights are off but not in winter.


My room is about 79 fairly consistently so with and without co2 it doesn't jump but that's do to my climate control.

I love co2 and see increase in yield documented on my end.
Okay Dutty thanks for the info :) Do you think my temp and RH changes is something to worry about? Are they dramatic enough to stress the plants?
 
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