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I've had time to think out the plan a bit more and I came up with the closed ducting assuming I use the cool tubes as I plan to, the air on the "in" side will always be 30 to 50 degrees for the next few months, the out will be recycled to help heat another area:
i agree about the last light... but theres really no better way to do it... unless you put ANOTHER fan on top of the last light, and let it pull air from the room
reading into your cage idea... is this to support the plant in a vertical way, or to support horrizontal branches?
if you hang a vertical pipe from the ceiling, then you can use that as somethign to tie the plant to...
in addition... if this vertical pipe was pvc, and had holes drilled all over it, and capped at the bottom...
this pipe could be pumbed to the co2 tank you will be using... thus releasing the co2 directly into the plant, as well as supporting the plant, im sure you could use something to tie the main stem of the plant to the pvc pipe that would SLIP up the pipe easily as the plant grows, like a ripped shop rag, etc.
Have you considered just making one single path to flow through all your tubes? When the temps are that cold outside, it doesn't take much to cool the lights. I've actually had to slow my fan speed down so it would warm up the room a little. And that also helped with the condensation on the first tube.
I'm trying to devise pulley system so I can raise all my lights at once instead of having to adjust each one. I'll work on that when my room opens up
Awesome with the netting plans! I have a pretty simple idea in mind but not giving it much thought till I get other things done. Looking forward to your fancy sketch work! lol Love the photo diagrams!
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