Oh man, I did the same thing in one of my soil grows, I couldnโt figure out why the one was always showing deficiencies, turns out I was strangling the poor girl the entire time.
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Tragic, bro ๐ญ I have a volunteer that I think is going to yield better than my last remaining plant. But there's always next year
My whole house smells like weed, which I think is sweet. Mrs Bizzle, on the other hand, is paranoid as fuck that she's going to smell like it at work (she's a middle school teacher).
She probably will, and you both will probably be very nose blind to it within a couple hours.
Do you think I should move it out to the garage? Humidity isn't bad here anymore but it's still up in the 90s during the day
I don't have an opinion. It isn't my house/weed/job/etc.
If you are concerned about smells and the garage is a suitable place for drying the question becomes are you more worried about your wife's clothes smelling like weed at work or your neighbors smelling your weed drying? If the garage isn't a suitable place for drying then the question might be is it worth risking a job for better drying conditions? I don't have the answers to those things.
It sounds like you're getting a preview of a much larger problem to come when the rest of your plants are harvested.
1/2 inch copper line and what looks like 16x4inch ductwork
That's enough size references needed