SOWtheSEED
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the nice warm wind.. would that help?
It is a good idea.. just maybe blow them for like 10 - 20 mins a day do some spray bottle squirts as well.. it might be better for the veg.. dont put it on high scorching heat.
stop looking for a way for it to work, i wont work and it doesnt work!
drying is part of the curing process, giving all the essential oils proper time to break down. drying is step 2, a proper trim is step 1 and curing is step 3 which takes the longest amount of time but IT IS NECESSARY FOR IT TO TAKE THE AMOUNT OF TIME NEEDED!!!!!
(please dont try to "blow dry" your way through any of the steps . . . please?)
What r u talking about fid?
ok , all i saw was blow drying and i got to postin' assuming that it was about the end process of growing, so i'll start here:
why are you "blow drying" your vegging plants? to what end?
If your environment is dialed in why would you need warm air blowing on them?
And lets be clear, it's not 'warm' air you'll be blowing on them, it's scolding hot. Hold your hand in front of a blow dryer and ask yourself if you would want that air blowing on you for any extended period of time. Why would you want to purposely piss your plants off? They like ~70 degrees Fahrenheit, dial in your environment correctly and I promise you'll never need to use a hair dryer in your grow room.
sowtheseed- i hope your kidding. plants have pores...and leaves filled with water.... THINK.
Some people will do ANYTHING to get their post count up, huh?
Make sure to take pics of this bumper crop, I wanna see it.