Seven Sisters

2com

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DIY. For just a few plants connecting plastic "T"s together works fine.

For 5 or more halos a bigger backbone of PVC can help with more even flow.

I always install valves for individual control to each line.
I was excited for a minute thinking there might be some cool manifold I didn't know about.
 

TintEastwood

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What kind of aromas does it produce. Cannabis in flower makes some of my favorite smells in the world, haha.
It's not as stanky as I would like it to be. Kinda earthy I guess. Great smoke, just not loud.
Probably just the cut, since the single wedding cake plant has a sweet pungent nose.
Naturally, me grow methods always need to improve!
 

TintEastwood

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Tis done.
Only removed big fans and some major leaf.


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65f. 60% ish
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Going for a slow dry.

Eye and loupe effed them closely. Absolutely zero powdery mildew or rot of any kind. Unlike outdoor, never a need for spinosad or BT foliars. (this run anyway... A few runs ago I had mild thrips early flower. Spinosad did the trick.)
 
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2com

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Tis done.
Only removed big fans and some major leaf.


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65f. 60% ish
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Going for a slow dry.

Eye and loupe effed them closely. Absolutely zero powdery mildew or rot of any kind. Unlike outdoor, never a need for spinosad or BT foliars. (this run anyway... A few runs ago I had mild thrips early flower. Spinosad did the trick.)
Hanging them upside down like that, to stare at the stumps you cut them from. Torture. Haha.
 
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