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Yes.I admit i havent been following along but intake needs to be low so cooler fresh air flows up through the plants and exhausts out up high.
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Yes.I admit i havent been following along but intake needs to be low so cooler fresh air flows up through the plants and exhausts out up high.
I have one of the bottom side vents open near the humidifier.I admit i havent been following along but intake needs to be low so cooler fresh air flows up through the plants and exhausts out up high.
Already done. Smoked a joint, had a snack, got some energy. Should I leave that port in the upper left open for passive intake? I also added the humidifier outside one of the vents because the humidity is struggling to get above 45%. Itโs on the same timer cycle as the light.View attachment 1052946View attachment 1052947
I would close the top one
Today the humidifier is off and keeping the humidity down is the goal and the fan is doing itโs job.There's an easy solution for that... Add more plants.
Me too.
Picture perfect A .11/7/20: The first accidental clone of the second grow has happened and into a peat pellet it went with some rooting hormone. He/she will hang out with me for a bit. Hereโs hoping I can be successful with a clone finally.
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And then there is the realization that topping my AF didnโt have the desired effect.
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Otherwise all is well. My habaneros finally got taken care of for overwintering, the ripe ones have been dried and the green have been sliced and frozen.
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The sunset was lovely.
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maybe mist the inside of the ziploc to try and up the humidity for the cutting.11/7/20: The first accidental clone of the second grow has happened and into a peat pellet it went with some rooting hormone. He/she will hang out with me for a bit. Hereโs hoping I can be successful with a clone finally.
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And then there is the realization that topping my AF didnโt have the desired effect.
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Otherwise all is well. My habaneros finally got taken care of for overwintering, the ripe ones have been dried and the green have been sliced and frozen.
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The sunset was lovely.
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Good idea. I will do that. Thank you!maybe mist the inside of the ziploc to try and up the humidity for the cutting.
CoolDefinitely something to consider for sure. I just can't stress enough how important good environmental control is and those cloudline fans take so much guess work out of it. I'm not a sponsor or anything just a huge fan hahah pun intended โคโค
Ill be one of the few that doesnt like venting my intake at the floor. Maybe If the intake air was exactly the right temperature and humidity for the plants, sure. But its usually cooler and drier. I think the better method is to bring the air into the middle of the tent above the plants and just make sure you have adequate airflow inside the tent to mix the air throughout. Keeps your rootzone warmer that way.
Personally i dont see much of an issue with the way you have it now, bringing air into the top and bottom. Unless that incoming air is much below 65f.
Unless our heat goes out, it wonโt ever go below 65 F.Ill be one of the few that doesnt like venting my intake at the floor. Maybe If the intake air was exactly the right temperature and humidity for the plants, sure. But its usually cooler and drier. I think the better method is to bring the air into the middle of the tent above the plants and just make sure you have adequate airflow inside the tent to mix the air throughout. Keeps your rootzone warmer that way.
Personally i dont see much of an issue with the way you have it now, bringing air into the top and bottom. Unless that incoming air is much below 65f.
Unless our heat goes out, it wonโt ever go below 65 F.
I have two 6-inch clip on fans on opposite corners at about the same height as the light and gets the leaves rustling just a little.Then it doesnt really matter where you bring the air into the tent. Floor or middle is fine. More important is air circulation in the tent.
Yeah your airflow in the tent looks great. So great, i kind of feel like it's getting time to see the plants againI have two 6-inch clip on fans on opposite corners at about the same height as the light and gets the leaves rustling just a little.
As long as there slightly tilted up towards the top of tent helping lift the hot Ari up to exhaust fan A . Regards Od.I have two 6-inch clip on fans on opposite corners at about the same height as the light and gets the leaves rustling just a little.
That would be a negative. See below.As long as there slightly tilted up towards the top of tent helping lift the hot Ari up to exhaust fan A . Regards Od.