New leaves! Over night

What I have so far. Wow! I unfortunately don’t have a timer or dimmer for my lights. I’ve been shutting them on and off by hand. Pretty much leaving a fan on at all times. The filtration system seems to be doing pretty well with the other things. I have had a lot of support here it’s fantastic. I definitely wouldn’t of made it this far

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With keeping the setting just on the port such as you have now inhave tan into problems of it just stopping or ramping up full speed. I would hit that little A at the bottom. And set up an automation for that port.

If you can’t figure it out I can do a screen shot walk through later this evening.

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Thank you! I will give it a try and keep you posted

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Thank you for the assist!

That sure does explain why the VPD seemed so wrong compared to the RH and temps on the display.

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I’m still figuring out this whole process. In my first grow so we shall see!

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Is 55% humidity recommended?

50-60% humidity depending on where you are in the growth phases. The younger they are, the higher the humidity.

When you get into flower, you want your humidity lower to help avoid mold.

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Just noticing my girl is just getting half the size of my friends plant! It’s taken forever to get it there. I almost lost her 1. With the new knowledge I now have, I almost can’t wait to grow another batch :joy:

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I can’t wait to see you growing in coco and in fabric pots. You’ll be unstoppable. :100::v:

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I have been reading about cocoa too! I was thinking about switching everything around that you told me to do. Maybe it won’t be a 6 month process that time :joy:

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It definitely won’t. When I get home tonight I’ll show you my 7 day old plants in coco.

It does require watering once every day or two, but that’s a small price to pay for the speed.

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I would love to see them! Now I’m getting anxious on processing and drying them right. I’m reading it’s well… quite a process?

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Honestly it’s really not that bad.

The first thing to figure out is if you’re in a wet or dry climate naturally. I’m in the desert, my average RH without supplemental humidity is between 0 and 30%, so drying for me involves leaving the fan leaves on and hanging the plants whole (it slows the drying process). Folks who are in a humid environment will break the plants down more - often into branches or even do a wet trim so the buds are broken down and have no extra plant matter. That allows them to dry a bit faster and avoids unnecessary moisture/mold risk.

If your RH is at or below 60%, you’re pretty safe.

I do like to remove big fan leaves even though it speeds my drying up, and I like to do a bud wash, because I don’t like the pet hair and dust/debris on my bud (even tho I grow indoors away from my pets, the hair gets everywhere anyway).

Once you get to the harvest phase, @GreggT and I can definitely help you figure out the right method for your environment.

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Sorry for the blurple on the second pic. It’s just what they’re growing under. :man_shrugging:

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Holy cow!!! You weren’t kidding!!! You should have a teaching school! You would be really great at it

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Update. Even bigger, and darker green. Hope you all are doing well.

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Looking extremely happy. Nicely done

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Looks like unfortunately a long veggie stage. Been about 4 weeks now. Ugh. Was hoping a little faster but I am still very pleased with the progress.

She looks content. Nice job.

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