What causes PM

just added this to my daily vocabulary.

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We need to bring back antiquated words to combat things like fleek.

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@Foreigner Absolutely agree… Today I told a co-worker…

“I bequeath unto you” and naturally they thought I said something completely inappropriate.

Some days I don’t want to live on this planet any more.

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I wonder see what they thought was inappropriate. Queath=never mind I don’t know.

Language is important because it’s how we express ourselves and to water it down is a real shame.

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Rigmarole that’s a supplement.

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Make sure to get the ppms right.

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I already have pm and what i do is buy a desumifier and power on 3 times at night with a timer.
Yeah. i dont have automatic controller

I bequeef to you

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50% wow… I started this thing @ 77-80% as thats what I read! I’ll dial it way down to like 60% for now… what temp are you running with that? I thought 50% was like Flower RH not veg?.. Am I missing something? You veg with 50% RH?

Thats just salt build up on the fabric pots. Dont stress about it. Have good air flow, keep rh below temps by 5 % to 10%. Then mid flower, reduce to 60%, then toward ripening bring down to 50 to 55%. All leaves must have slight movement or theres a stagnant air spot that needs addressed. Dont let leaves overlap, prune them before they can create a humidome microclimate.

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I veg with whatever my flower humidity is at. Remember that Cannabis plants will grow fine in desert like conditions. RH out in Denver was often in the teens and they grew great. Quite a bit of what people tell you that you “need” to grow Cannabis is frankly wrong. Give me low RH over high RH any day.

Temps are whatever my basement is, plus a few degrees from the lights. About 68 in winter and 74 in summer.

Yes I don’t really sweat my environmental either mainly because I have no choice

:rofl: still talking about salt build up that’s not PM :rofl:

That’s close to Queef

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I couldn’t agree with this any more, plant doesn’t create resins to make us humans happy, that’s not it’s goal. Plant makes resins as a sunscreen and moisturizer for itself, u crank down the humidity and how would u think the plant is gonna respond for survival? I’ve never once paid attention to humidity in any of my grows out here in az when our humidity is lucky to be above 10% unless it’s monsoon season and in this dry ass desert my plants come out sticky as hell. Humidity causes mold and problems, the less the better

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