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figment
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temp decrease inability
#5543990 - 04/22/06 12:26 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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I am about to fruit, but I don't have a way to decrease the temp. 10 degrees. I can decrease it about MAYBE 5 degrees. More likely about 3. If I still initiate the neccessary pinning triggers ( decrease in CO2 and light), can I still produce fruit?
Thanks.
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skeletor
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Re: temp decrease inability [Re: figment]
#5544041 - 04/22/06 12:46 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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yes RR has even raised temps and still got great pinsets. this leads me to conclud that this is only a very minor trigger to pinning so if you have the others your fine without it.
OH and in the summer i don't use and incubator and so i fruit at teh same tamp as i incubate., rooooom temp
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Edited by skeletor (04/22/06 12:47 PM)
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figment
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Re: temp decrease inability [Re: skeletor]
#5544185 - 04/22/06 01:48 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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awesome dude...thanks skeletor..as always...
and hey, that experiment with adding a filtered LC to some WBS failed. Too many contams. Good thing I tried it on a small scale. May have worked though had I had a glove box or somehting like it.
WBS with a tyvek lid works freaking miracles though...
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hyphae
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Re: temp decrease inability [Re: figment]
#5545278 - 04/22/06 08:31 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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You should be just fine, remember guys temp drop in itself is not why we use it as a trigger it is although the tool we use to hasten the transition from vegetative growth to generative growth (TIMING). Learning what is actually taking place here is knowledge that will reward you consistently though out your cultivation endeavors.
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Optx
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Re: temp decrease inability [Re: hyphae]
#5546619 - 04/23/06 03:53 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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you can drop the temp by putting your fruiting chamber in the fridge for 10-20 minutes every few hours. or even putting ice cubes on your perlite, if you use perlite humidification.
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