I normally wouldn’t want to take off this much, but I’ve been battling WPM, particularly on the Cheese.
I will say, they are both looking very happy now. At least I think the timing is spot on.
I normally wouldn’t want to take off this much, but I’ve been battling WPM, particularly on the Cheese.
I will say, they are both looking very happy now. At least I think the timing is spot on.
I’ve been trying to keep the Ambient humidity down, but it’s been a struggle at times. I try to keep the air inside the tent moving around well, but the canopy was just so thick the WPM would bounce back after every treatment.
I’ve been spraying MKP, but may also try some milk or LAB spray, but with flowering commencing now, I won’t be able to spray for too much longer.
Under canopy shot.
Haha, I forgot to mention, yesterday when I was trimming all that off, despite trying very hard not to, I snipped my scrog string. Thankfully it was bound up nearby so it didn’t lose too much.
Everything is coming along and frosting up nicely. Not big yet, but I think they are looking on track for now.
The smells are amazing. It’s hard for me to place anything specific now, but it’s potent already.
I’m still seeing spots of WPM on the Cheese. I’ve trimmed her a lot, including everything at the level of the scrog and below. Also have sprayed one round of LAB, and I’ll probably also spray with plain, pH 8+ water before too long.
RH has been peaking at about 55% and I have a number of fans running. I should be able to keep the WPM at bay from here.
I’m seeing a low number of mites
Looks like a 2x4 tent? In regards to your ambient humidity. I ordered a 9v dehumidifier for £30 off Amazon. 500ml tank. Only does a night but under canopy goes a good way to keeping things in check (this is from my experience in a 2x4ft) theyre looking good in there btw
Hey, thanks for the feedback. I think I will look into a small dehumidifier, like you mentioned, as now I just have a large one I can run in the containing room, which works but is loud and expensive.
Thankfully, lately the humidity has been generally lower. That often happens in winter when running a wood stove as a primary heat source!
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