Farmer Reading
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Am just going to go crazy with the ice with my two little autos after the conclusion of their last drought.I've never had a fallen one due to icing them up but also sometimes for me the temps are harder to keep at a lower one inside my tents during the final couple weeks in flower without either opening them up which causes light stress since I have tons on light other than the sun that comes through my windows or I can dim the lighting which in turn raises the humidity in the tent which is a bigggg noo no for me. so, tossing some ice in my tents seem to work some. I don't toss the ice in right away though I will put the ice in small zip locks for a week before I take the final zip locks full of ice open them up to let the plants use up the melted water for its last fest before I let the soil dry up to harvest.
I couldn't comment much about outdoors because I've never tried it myself outside, but it would sure take a lot of ice to change the temps outside tho
Think my largest girl (outdoors) is in 50 gallons of medium, so that would be a lot of ice. Unless I obtain an ice truck this isn't a practical growing practice. Not to mention the inaccessibility of the plants.
My spouse person's grand parents are dropping about $6(k) to $7(k) a month on long term care, so I was thinking about saving money by going to prison and letting the state of Ohio flip the bill.
Maybe it would make sense to hi-jack or simply steal an ice truck. Only problem with this plan is that I probably won't require long-term care for another 30 to 40 years.