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02/08 or 53 days old:

Good Sunday!
Went in for a weekly update. This week had pretty horrible weather, although weekend was sunny and nice.
So, Spot#1:
AK:



NL:

Spot #2:
AK:
(wow she’s tall, reached around 160cm already)


NL:

Spot #3:
AK:

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Very nice. Stay safe!!

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Great work so far man hope they’re doing well :fire:

09/08 or 60 days old

Good morning everyone!
So finally summery weather became present again. No clouds, sun blasting, really hot, like 33°C in shade at mid day hot.
Even though I didn’t have any juice left in me after weekend, I went ahead and watered girls with slight biohumus feed.

Spot #1:
AK:



NL:

Spot #2
AK:



NL:

And the AK at Spot #3:


Alright, internet experts, so how aproximately left?
Cheers!

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For the photos at least another 3-5 weeks imo, idk about the autos but i’d check em in a couple weeks :fire: :fire:

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Good Sunday!
So another week of heat, sun and zero to none clouds. Went in to quick water and some feed.
Everything seems fine, AKs got that nice citrus smell, but there’s just one but. After one more week of this heavenly summer weather, will follow at least two weeks of warmth and lots of rain. So there’s a huge chance girls got to be chopped after one more week…
Here’s some pics.
Spot #1:
AK:



NL:


Spot #2:
AK:


NL:


Spot #3 and balcony AK:

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:rocket: Yuh! those ladies are taking off can’t wait to see them in a week

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Yeah, me too, man. Just hoping weather forecast to change. :smiley:

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24/08 or 74 days old:

So went in just when rain and humid/warm weather started. And things are looking bleak.
Just simply tossed NL from Spot#2.
It was all rotten/had mold on it.
Just to keep even a bit of NL, I harvested the one in Spot#1. Neighbouring AK had some mold/rott issues as well. Removed contaminated parts and took whatever was left. So Spot#1 is done. Wasn’t that good really. So far AKs at Spot 2 and 3 looking good. I’ll try to keep them for another 3-4 days, maybe even a week.
Some photos:
AK on the Left, NL - right:


Trimmed NL:

And whatever left hanging in my diy cabinet. Still leaking some smell. Not much, but could be improved I guess. I think air is moving to quickly. Need fan speed controller…
Imgur: The magic of the Internet
Can’t wait to start indoors…

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If you have a Harbor Freight nearby…

https://www.harborfreight.com/router-speed-control-43060.html?_br_psugg_q=speed+control

Cheers
G

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Hey. I’m from Lithuania. So, first time hearing about that shop. lol
I can get fan speed controller specially made for exact fan I’m using for 24€. I’m just trying to figure it out is the fan speed is really the problem. :slight_smile:

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Sorry, I assumed you were in the states. :laughing:

24 euros is a reasonable price for a matched controller.
The best fan design for our usage is one that can handle some back pressure effectively. If you look at the ads for the AC infinity fan (there are several manufacturers using similar designs) you will notice that it isn’t like a standard fan. Any fan that is of similar design will handle back pressure better than a regular and that will push more air (mine is a regular design and I’m finally upgrading).

Cheers
G

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AC infinity is a dream. Problem is, its out of stock all of the European amazons…
Even if I’d order one from US, it would cost more than double with shipping and taxes and it still would need 220v input.
Anyways, there’s only just a bit more than 2 cubic feet of air space in that cabinet, so the most quiet 4 inch inline bathroom fan that I could find is more than enough for me.

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So what do you think? Can too high airflow be the problem? I mean just too much air pushed through diy carbon filter?

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Ok, the usual point of reference is ‘air changes’ which is the volume of the grow area or tent divided by the CFM (cubic feet per minute) of your exhaust fan.
Nothing metric here! :laughing:
You want minimum of one change per min. to a max of 3 changes per min. You can go higher but there’s no benefit. You can go lower so long as warm temperature isn’t a serious problem. Collect the warm air at the highest point you can (because warm air rises). For me, having the interior circulation fan off actually helps a little - but I normally have it on.

Cheers
G

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Sorry to hear about the mold, that NL looks pretty nice hope it smokes well :smiley: