mikkel
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I know. If i had more money i would already have bought those things. But i have to work with what i have. And Im not expecting to plant 2 in there. I just did incase on of them dies. If they both will live perfectly, i will find another solution. But next month i have to buy carbon filter kit. So i dont have money to all those other things in a couple months. Inflation hits hard in Europe right now. And almost everything is 2 times more expensive than before. And i pay 50% in taxes. Times roughSo looking at your tent, it looks kind of small. You might run out of space growing more than 1 plant, or at the very least, get a lower yield per plant. My tent is a 4x2, and I thought I would have plenty of room for 3 plants, but 2 filled it up a ton. Just something to consider and keep in mind as you progress.
I would recommend getting smaller fans that can clip onto tent poles. I have 2 in my tent and while they could be a little more powerful, they do the job (I have 2 in opposite corners, one aimed slightly up and one aimed slightly down to give more mixture).
At some point you’ll also need a way to regulate humidity. At this stage it isn’t as important, but once they start vegging, you’ll want to maintain between 50-60%, then when flowering 45-55%
I know. If i had more money i would already have bought those things. But i have to work with what i have. And Im not expecting to plant 2 in there. I just did incase on of them dies. If they both will live perfectly, i will find another solution. But next month i have to buy carbon filter kit. So i dont have money to all those other things in a couple months. Inflation hits hard in Europe right now. And almost everything is 2 times more expensive than before. And i pay 50% in taxes. Times rough
Im at work but I agree with everything i've ready elusive say. I'd say grow two plants in there if they both live ..more plants = less veg time and multiple flavors.Yeah, you gotta do with what you have.
Here's what I've been using (I'm not sure if prices will be similar or not for you) for the fans + humidity control:
Dehumidifier: ($20 USD)
Fans: (2 pack, $40 USD)
Humidifier: ($54 USD)
Humidity Controller: ($37 USD)
The humidifier I got is a little pricier than it had to be, but I didn't want the device inside the tent (didn't want to use up more space, plus if I have to refill the tank, I don't want to have to go into the tent to do it), and this was the only one available at the time that had black tubing.
The humidity controller isn't necessary if you're able to monitor your tent every so often. I have it set up on my humidifier, so the dehumidifier will have to be turned on manually for me (I don't see a need to buy another controller). This controller will sound an alarm if the humidity goes outside of the range you set on the device. For my setup, it'll typically alert me for too high of humidity, so I'll have to turn the dehumidifier on, though it'll alert me when it's too low which means my humidifier ran out of water, or the tubing shifted and built up water, blocking the hot hair.
You can also get a cheap hygrometer () to help monitor the temp & humidity.
Temp and humidity are two of the most important things when it comes to your environment. While the plants are as young as they are, you have time to continue piecing together your tent. You don't want to get halfway into your grow and have a gnat infestation (high humidity + over saturated pots), mold, or mildew, which temp + humidity + airflow all help reduce the risk of the last 2.
Omg!!! That's like putting a baby in front of a turbine. That size fan is usually used in much bigger grow spaces, and farther away from plants.can your grow get to much air circulation. I have one fan but I feel like it’s so powerful, and I’m also afraid that the plant is to small for that. But I don’t know
man i am glad i found this. how do you like the humidifierYeah, you gotta do with what you have.
Here's what I've been using (I'm not sure if prices will be similar or not for you) for the fans + humidity control:
Dehumidifier: ($20 USD)
Fans: (2 pack, $40 USD)
Humidifier: ($54 USD)
Humidity Controller: ($37 USD)
The humidifier I got is a little pricier than it had to be, but I didn't want the device inside the tent (didn't want to use up more space, plus if I have to refill the tank, I don't want to have to go into the tent to do it), and this was the only one available at the time that had black tubing.
The humidity controller isn't necessary if you're able to monitor your tent every so often. I have it set up on my humidifier, so the dehumidifier will have to be turned on manually for me (I don't see a need to buy another controller). This controller will sound an alarm if the humidity goes outside of the range you set on the device. For my setup, it'll typically alert me for too high of humidity, so I'll have to turn the dehumidifier on, though it'll alert me when it's too low which means my humidifier ran out of water, or the tubing shifted and built up water, blocking the hot hair.
You can also get a cheap hygrometer () to help monitor the temp & humidity.
Temp and humidity are two of the most important things when it comes to your environment. While the plants are as young as they are, you have time to continue piecing together your tent. You don't want to get halfway into your grow and have a gnat infestation (high humidity + over saturated pots), mold, or mildew, which temp + humidity + airflow all help reduce the risk of the last 2.
I like it. I don’t have it in the best spot, so sometimes I do end up with a water blockage that I have to fix, otherwise it’s been working great in my 4x2x5’ tent!man i am glad i found this. how do you like the humidifier
Thanks. I just ordered me that one. I don't know why i didn't think of a reptile humidifier before.I like it. I don’t have it in the best spot, so sometimes I do end up with a water blockage that I have to fix, otherwise it’s been working great in my 4x2x5’ tent!
Edit: Ironically, I just had to clear a blockage just now haha.
Thanks. I just ordered me that one. I don't know why i didn't think of a reptile humidifier before.
Thanks. yes. i have to put my humidifier inside the tent and it will take up too much room. this is perfect, from what i 've seen.I honestly had no idea what to look for, so I just googled "humidifier with black bendy tube" and started digging away through Amazon. When I saw this one, I was like "Hm, this should do what I need", and it's worked well for me. I hope it helps you out :)
That thermo pro is as useless as tits on a bull.. the rh works very well but the temp is waay to slow to change.my room extracts air every 1.30 and the damn thing doesnt even budge when my inkbird reads instantaneous going from 26.7 to 25.7 .its okay in a stable room,drying room etc but thats about it.i have 2 of them..the probe ones work better..Yeah, you gotta do with what you have.
Here's what I've been using (I'm not sure if prices will be similar or not for you) for the fans + humidity control:
Dehumidifier: ($20 USD)
Fans: (2 pack, $40 USD)
Humidifier: ($54 USD)
Humidity Controller: ($37 USD)
The humidifier I got is a little pricier than it had to be, but I didn't want the device inside the tent (didn't want to use up more space, plus if I have to refill the tank, I don't want to have to go into the tent to do it), and this was the only one available at the time that had black tubing.
The humidity controller isn't necessary if you're able to monitor your tent every so often. I have it set up on my humidifier, so the dehumidifier will have to be turned on manually for me (I don't see a need to buy another controller). This controller will sound an alarm if the humidity goes outside of the range you set on the device. For my setup, it'll typically alert me for too high of humidity, so I'll have to turn the dehumidifier on, though it'll alert me when it's too low which means my humidifier ran out of water, or the tubing shifted and built up water, blocking the hot hair.
You can also get a cheap hygrometer () to help monitor the temp & humidity.
Temp and humidity are two of the most important things when it comes to your environment. While the plants are as young as they are, you have time to continue piecing together your tent. You don't want to get halfway into your grow and have a gnat infestation (high humidity + over saturated pots), mold, or mildew, which temp + humidity + airflow all help reduce the risk of the last 2.