SnuffmeisterUK
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@deluxestogie if the weather report is right, next week humidity ranges from 55% to 82% humidity outdoors, I'm not sure how to test my indoor humidiy
I average 3 day blocks of time. I aim for a 3 day average of about 70%, then reset my timer for the next three day block of time. My humidity is a moving target. I have to move the plants around, bunch the leaves closer during low humidity, space them further apart in high humidity and turn on fan for air circulation at times of high humidity. In my shop, I must either leave the big door open or close the big door, to either trap good humidity inside or keep high or low humidity outside, depending on weather. In my area, humidity is usually higher at night, dry during the day. During rainy periods, humidity can go really high. I watch the weather forecast. I use a hygrostat and thermometer.@deluxestogie if the weather report is right, next week humidity ranges from 55% to 82% humidity outdoors, I'm not sure how to test my indoor humidiy
Thanks @Old Gasman I'm feeling a little better about it all today, I actually harvested some leaves today that were yellowing on then plant and didn't resist at all to being pulled off, got them towel curing atm. Feel better having actually made a proper start at the curing stepI'm sure your leaves will not be lost. Any leaves that are already curing will be fine. If they're not cured completely come moving day I would suggest misting them into case then packing them in a box to take with you. Same applies to any leaves still on the plant. As for the Rusticas I can't offer any suggestions never having grown any myself.
That's awesome! I've been following along your grow. Keep us posted on your taste test.Cook finished! Into the fridge for a week before being tasted now, house smells like a farmyard thanks to a healthy dose of ammonia during the alkalazing step. So rewarding seeing my first homegrown product. View attachment 47748
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