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Jan 29 2008

cannabis vibrations

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One of the ways to reduce the vibration is to mount the fan on a piece of plywood, and hang the wood from the ceiling on stout cords a few inches long. A flexible ductwork is constructed to pump the exhausted air into the ceiling. Gardeners monitor heat and humidity levels by using thermometers to measure temperature and hygrometers to measure relative humidity. The desired ranges are: Temperature: The best range is above 85 and below 95 degrees Fahrenheit with CO2 injection especially with white widow feminized. Some experiments indicate that maximum growth rate occurs at around 95 degrees with CO2 at 1500 ppm. There are other experiments that indicate that CO2 enhancement does not do much for the growth rate below 75 degrees. It is also recognized as a good practice to keep the temperature below 85 degrees if the ambient air is being used without CO2 enhancement.

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Jan 07 2008

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Massive growth of flowers at the budding sites. Continuing after the first appearance of flowers for 30 to 40 days. During this time the buds develop and take shape. Starting with a few flowers, layer after layer of flowers is grown until the bud sites are merged together into one large cola.Maturation. Eventually the pistils start to turn color from pale white to red or brown At the same time the flowers close up, forming false seed pods. The small glands on the flowers now start to grow. These are called stalked capitate glands and are composed of a tiny stalk supporting a thin clear membrane. As THC is produced near the site, the membrane swells with the potent liquid. The membrane stretches and the gland takes on the appearance of a mushroom. When the glands have swelled and the pistil has receded into the false pod, the bud is ready to pick (like white widow).

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