The Cheese, The Whole Cheese and Nothing but the Cheese

mr west

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Every thing is going great , i can smell a dirty nappie at ten paces. My engineers dream and jack the ripper are at 9 weeks tomoz and need chopping badly lol. The chronic is fairly big .





close up of chronic at nearly 3 weeks lol
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nog

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Mods, this thread needs sorting out its too long for anyone but a long term prisoner in solitary to read, a chunk of old parmesan left in your buds for a week will give them a lovely cheesy smell.
 

Hemlock

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Mods, this thread needs sorting out its too long for anyone but a long term prisoner in solitary to read, a chunk of old parmesan left in your buds for a week will give them a lovely cheesy smell.
I wouldn't worry about it Mods. Mr west continues to give great advise. This is a great J.
 

mr west

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Inever did try water curing my buds but hear its a smooth smoke, tho it does slightly decrease your yield somewhat
 

mr west

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oh right i have my fan sucking air through the carbon filter then thrugh the hood and out so i have, can - hood - fan - out
 

rasclot

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oh right i have my fan sucking air through the carbon filter then thrugh the hood and out so i have, can - hood - fan - out[/QUOT
ive got mine setup like can-fan-hood-out would that make n e diference to urs?
im struglin to keep the temp down since i put my veg box in the bottom of the closet n e ideas?ras
 

DST

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According to my buddy, who is an Electrical Engineer, blowing air onto (BULBS OF COURSE!) fans somehow reduces the life span of the light and is not as effecient, ideally air should be sucked over them, god knows what the science is behind it though. Perhaps if you try can-hood-fan-out you would see a difference, and if possible add a duct after the can and run that into the veg box....If your can is in the flower box then that will be sucking up air from the veg box into he flower box. Is it possible to remove air from the veg box seperately?
 

Bobotrank

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blowing air onto fans
You mean on to the bulbs, DST? Thing is, they say for the carbon filter to work best it should be butted up right against the fan... I've had numerous people tell me that at different grow shops here. Just what I heard.

Hope yer havin' a good one, Mr West. Sunday is a great day to snuggle with the family allllll day. And get REAL high. :peace:
 

DST

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haha, yup, that is what I mean, lol. Will edit it for the sake of confusing stoned people, lol

Ach, "they" say a lot of things, just like my mate say's not to blow air onto lights, lol. I guess it depends on if you are exhausting through/cooling lights or not
You mean on to the bulbs, DST? Thing is, they say for the carbon filter to work best it should be butted up right against the fan... I've had numerous people tell me that at different grow shops here. Just what I heard.

Hope yer havin' a good one, Mr West. Sunday is a great day to snuggle with the family allllll day. And get REAL high. :peace:
 

jigfresh

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According to my buddy, who is an Electrical Engineer, blowing air onto (BULBS OF COURSE!) fans somehow reduces the life span of the light and is not as effecient, ideally air should be sucked over them, god knows what the science is behind it though.
As I understand it the pressure put on the bulb is what makes the difference. When you 'blow' over a fan it compresses the bulb a bit... when you 'pull' air over the bulb, the fan puts negative pressure on the bulb, thus preserving it's life. I don't think it makes too much difference though. However if you have a long run of ducting or a lot of turns, etc, that could increase the pressure on the bulb with the fan before it.

Also, I didn't realize they were giving prisoners in solitary internet access. That's cool. I should email my buddy.
 
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