I hadn't planned on freezing fwiw.. just to use it like a large wine fridge and keep around 60/60ish w/ the inkbird. The sensors do show flat now which is what I've been trying to dial in unsuccessfully by playing with different dehu's (I tried ones that people use in safes too) and messing...
I'm currently testing moving over to curing in grove bags stored in the cooler. Have a little over a lb of C99 curing atm in a 2lb grove. Sensors show that it stabilized the spikes in temp/humidity when the compressor kicks on/off. If it were a little bigger, it'd be perfect. I might try...
A DSLR w/ a macro lens which supports Focus Bracketing or Stacking. Basically takes a bundle of pics at different focus lengths and merges them together.
One thing I do know.. the runt is taking forever to take off. Might have something to do with runty cotyledons.. or might not even have them it's so small. Gonna let it go and see what comes of it. It probably would've been faster starting over.
Had this happen and was able to separate the sprouts and the runt had a tap root. The larger one disappeared a few days later. (I blame the new kittens) Since they're twin sisters they should be the same pheno/terp profile or no?
it all depends on the source of UVB. I don't run clw and I'm not one to assume. I can give my experiences with 4x4ft agromax uva and 1x4ft agromax uvb. My thoughts.. Always supplement with UVA and at 1-2weeks out it doesn't matter what you do to the leaves.. so crank UVB until you see burn...
ime I wouldn't add UVB without heavy UVA in veg. UVA hardens them up to be able to take more UVB without getting burnt. If you're running 200w+ of PureUV.. godspeed. haha
Fwiw I didn't mod mine. That was the other guys. I put flower into the fridge after hang drying and never even have to empty the dehu. The other guy wanted to chop and dry directly in the cooler iirc. I have hang drying down now and just use it for long term storage after jarring.
the dehu I had lying around (which is worthless in all other uses but works here. it looked a lot bigger in the pics. lol) already fit perfectly in my wine cooler (bought it second hand for $50) so gave it a whirl.
with the inkbird it keeps it dialed in at whatever speed you feel like drying...
if you can control the humidity and temps then you don't need to worry about frost free or not cause you'll have it at about 60/60. (unless I'm missing the def of lotus cure) I've used a wine fridge and small fridge with a freezer. It never condensates and never gets cold enough to build...