wasfromks
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I'm crossing my fingers I won't have humidity issues. I should have access to a dehumidifier if it becomes an issue.
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How long would you suggest c02 on times be set for and fan off times? And how many c02 feedings? I don't have any environment controllers or a budget to pick any up this go around. So I will be strictly using timers and monitoring.Does this sketch make any sense to you? Have your timer shut off both intake and exhaust fans when you run the co2. Since the light exhaust fan is ducted outside the tent you can keep running that fan to cool the lights while the other fans shut off when you run the co2. Hopefully your temperature and humidity does not get crazy high when the fans are off. View attachment 583136
I dig what you are saying. I will put this into consideration.I would suggest holding off on the co2 until you have all the proper controllers. If you grow with how your setup now you should be ok without co2. This way you can get a feel for your setup and go from there. If you try to run co2 on a timer your gonna blow through the tanks $$$, especially when the room is not completely sealed.
Your all good my man. And you have a serious setup for sure. I can't think of anything else you would need except maybe a water chiller for the rez. I keep mine around 65• or try to. Considering you're using tap atm all of the 600 isn't from nutes and it doesn't sound like you have much N in the solution so I say your good. If you want you can always dilute it and save your solution by scooping it out with a pitcher and running some fresh cool water in there to top it back off. You can also just freeze a couple jugs of water and it will cool it and displace two gallons of solution you take out to lower ppm. When you start using your RO you'll notice the water comes out fairly warm for your system, around 79•-80• which is too warm so you'll have to lower it somehow. I suggest adding frozen jugs only because it's easy, cheap and won't throw off your pH like just putting ice in there will. Does your ppm meter have a temp reading on it? That's going to be key because the water gradually warms as it passes through your sites. Also I would only feed once a day until you have a decent amount of roots established. You got a great deal man and worth the headache for sure. And you spent your money wisely and still have some leftover! Best, Irie.I have the ladies transplanted (6 of the 12). We will see if the other 6 seedlings can show some more development prior to tansplanting. Currently I have 40 gal. approximately. I mixed 12tbsp of sugar daddy. I also mixed 12tbsp of root 66. This should help root development as well assist with the transplanting shock. Ppm is a little over 400 but I am kind of stuck until my filtration shows up. I have read people running 600 ppm and showing decent results, so I am hoping this won't be too much of an issue for about a week. Stay tuned I will post you folks with some pictures.
Can you elaborate 5 minutes on one hour? Are you saying every hour run c02 for 5 minute increments?You could start your co2 5mins on 1 hour or something like that the last few weeks use no co2
Yes that is what I meant some co2 is better than noneCan you elaborate 5 minutes on one hour? Are you saying every hour run c02 for 5 minute increments?
No problem lol saw you couldnt find them and i had just read throughMan the shit I forget lol... Thanks @ArcticOrange for the likes so I could see what I said lmao