Anubis by pyramid

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Flushing plant

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Osage said burn and I said bud rot, was it both?

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It was :+1::v:

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Yes @Bplatinum9 bud. Had to wait until lights were on today to do closer inspection. Cause humidity came down overnight but not to what it was on tuesday.

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Harvest day on plant 1 anubis. This ones come a long way from a twisted sprout, dampening off and some severe burns and bud rot. 127 days in total maybe a bit much for some of you. But she is almost skunky in her smell and very decent size buds.
Enjoy…weight to come in 5 days.

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Enjoy her Todd

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I’ve got the

ona open and I can say it works.

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Good to know

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For the record it’s not in the same room just was my way of testing it within minutes I could tell it was working and moved it to the spare room

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@Todd.grobo,

Sorry for the loss of some of your plant: :frowning:. Glad to hear it wasn’t all a loss: :green_thumb:

((#Harvest)): :clap:

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:wink::groboone::green_thumb:


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The 2nd plant coming along. Definitely too small for this space



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I will say 1 day with the office door shut and the humidity spike 10 % in the unit. The smell is something sweet atm with the machine beside it in drying and this one in flowering.

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@Stephen
Can a high humidity be caused by the plant blocking anything from functioning properly. It’s a literally beast wanting to bust out and I can’t bring the humidity down to where I want.

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Being so close could be cussing the plant to sweat more often maybe opening the doors for a little while

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I would have thought it was summer / heat related
Winter is colder and dryer in the house… so weird

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I’ve noticed that when my temps are high humdity is lower but when my lights are off and it’s cooler humidity rises… my lights help burn that extra moisture in the air… I’m still trying to figure out the humidity control myself

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Once the real deep freeze kicks in your humidity in the house will drop. In the short term you’ve closed the windows in the house now since it’s colder out. You’d be surprised how much living, cooking etc raises humidity once all the windows are closed and no transfer of outside air. Once it’s super cold your humidity in the house will drop and when it’s -30 out you’ll be getting shocks again. I recently turned my humidifier in again since we closed the windows air outside the house getting cold windows start to sweat. Indoor humidity was 70% meanwhile outside far lower.

Bottom line warm air holds more water (humidity) and cold air results in less water in the air (dry)

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