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They look underfed or deficient, but then when I trimmed them up in regular light, I was worried they were over fed and had too much N. They trip me out.

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I’ve got too many in veg right now. When I only had some blurps back in the day I would take them out once a week to check them under normal light. Sometimes at lights out with a flashlight but I don’t like doing that anymore. It’s is trippy how the different spectrum’s make the color appear different!

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I never move them or anything. Lazy growing. Haha I was surprised I pulled each out for trimming. Might need to setup some drippers to get back to even lazier growing.

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@Indicana_Jones @NDNCHILD I need a ladder to get up into the area between my ceiling and roof, but don’t have one. Should I wait to cut a hole and put the exhaust up there or is there a way to do it without going up there?

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Personally I’d wait and do it one time. I wouldn’t recommend venting straight to the attic. You’ll
Still want to carry the line to the soffit or other vent. If it’s an emergency a few days probably isn’t gonna hurt. Eventually you’ll want to get that warm moist air outside though. Just my opinion.

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Darn. Haha Will it be enough putting an 8” duct over the soffit or will there still be too much 65*-75*/55%-75% rh air up getting around up there?

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If you can get it over the soffit where the exhaust can mix with the fresh air you’re good. Even better if you can get it through the soffit. In all reality if you can get the exhaust air in a spot away from any insulation on the attic you’ll be ok. I’ve seen them dumped in an attic to close to insulation, card board boxes…etc. and mold or mildew forms. Nobody wants that! Really just use good practices. Warm moist air = nasty stuff! The same issues you worry about in your tent can happen in your attic.

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Yeah, that’s all we have here. Hot and humid air. Haha I’m going to see if I can’t figure a way to get up there. Don’t really want to do a pull-up to throw myself in there.

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Yeah and getting up is always easier than getting down…. Safely anyway! I mean gravity WILL do all the work for you if allowed! :joy:

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More than anything I’d like to get up there and move insulation away from where you plan on cutting your hole. If for nothing else, saving yourself a massive clean up if you have blown in insulation in your attic area.

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Need a twenty plus foot ladder for doing stuff to the house and need a 6’ or so for in and around the house. Always a place to light some money on fire.

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That was the big thing I was curious about. I was going to try and go through just the drywall and then cut that out, but I wanted to see what’s up there first.

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I hate that itchy snow shower! :joy::fist:t3:

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I can’t figure out a safe way up and out of there with stuff I have around here. I’ll have to wait until I get a ladder. Damnnnn it.

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Facebook Marketplace has some cheap ladders I’m guessing are missing from jobs. Haha Save me some $$$.

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Might as well! :man_shrugging:t3: I’ve gotten some pretty good deals on tools I’m pretty sure we’re missing from HomeDepot! :joy:

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I keep letting these things go 2-3 days between feeds, but they’re okay. Not perfect or anything. Today is the first day of 11/13. Didn’t want to wait another week or so. Some are definitely finishing before others, but they’re all getting dried in the same tent, so ‘tis what ‘tis. Sometimes it’s too cold and sometimes it too hot in there. Always too much humidity, but that’s not changing until I get a ladder and cut a hole in the ceiling. Not even sure how close that will get me to the 40s either. Mini split in the next year or two will solve it. Then I can knockout some pretty plants for the photo folks.

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Why is it everyone else’s seems to grow so fast and I feel like I’m 2 years between harvests! :joy: Looking great! @PatHealy :+1:t3::fist:t3:

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Damn you’re dialed in!
Beautiful garden, Keep up the great work brotha! :vulcan_salute:

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