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Wait 2 pounds per bucket or 2 pounds per run??? Dude 8 a light would be insane, could swindle people even worse than the 3 a light guy lolLess that 6 feet height. Over 2 pounds and a pound of shake popcorn. I think I could have pushed 3 pounds with a few more runs in it. But I'll never know
Yeah I wouldn't attempt it in a tent.
That durofoam is cheap like $12cad for a 12x8 sheet. Thats all its built out of.
2 total. I'm sure I could do 3 with practice on a decent yielding strain.Wait 2 pounds per bucket or 2 pounds per run??? Dude 8 a light would be insane, could swindle people even worse than the 3 a light guy lol
Whats your method to get that stuff completely sealed? And does it keep the smell in there at all?
Awesome thanks for the advice. Will check out the thread!I have a thread with the new room just starting to run.. but this will be a dirt grow so not near as fast as my hydro.
It's called Aquaman gets dirty
ABC fire.. I would do CO2 without a completely sealed room. No exhaust fans. Otherwise, I think the cost would be insane
I had no trouble doing it with a 5k btu window AC. Good air circulation and a controller. Because of the small space it cycled quite often but was not an issue the controller has a 3 min delay I set to prevent damage to the compressorI assumed that a sealed room with a light doing 1300+ avg ppfd is unavoidably going to heat up too much if completely sealed eventually.
Wouldn't you have to exhaust it sometimes?
Or do we need to be able to keep under temp while sealed after 12h of light? How can that be done?
I had no trouble doing it with a 5k btu window AC. Good air circulation and a controller. Because of the small space, it cycled quite often but was not an issue the controller has a 3 min delay I set to prevent damage to the compressor
No no dual hose and window AC are sealed units. They have a hit side and cold side. The cold side only recycles air from in the room. The portion outside only circulates air outside the room to cool the hotside. So yes outside the room gets heat from this. There is no air exchange.Is the other side of that window fan exhausting hot air into another indoor space? So basically the AC is bringing in the fresh air? Which makes it more efficient at cooling per cubic feet of air displaced and therefore more practical than a simple exhaust or inlet fan?
Am I on the right track? Or does that AC actually sit in an exterior window?
No no dual hose and window AC are sealed units. They have a hit side and cold side. The cold side only recycles air from in the room. The portion outside only circulates air outside the room to cool the hotside. So yes outside the room gets heat from this. There is no air exchange.
Single hose portable AC's are not suitable for this reason.
You got itThank you so much. It finally clicked I think.
No air exchange. The AC cools the inside sealed air. And a byproduct is hot air on the other side, but without air exchange. Sweet.
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this is very interesting thanks for posting
good to hear first hand experience that high co2 does really have effect on bud quality if not tapered off at the final stage.Once up and running I ran my flower room at 1500ppm with room temps rt around 85 and leaf temps hovered around 80. I ran a perpetual multi-strain grow so I ended up making a separate finishing area where I could get them out of the co2 rich environment and drop the temps and rh which would really make the colors pop and increase trich production the last 5-6 days before harvest.
I found with running co2 at 1500ppm it increased yields but also changed the flavor somewhat, hence the "finishing room" idea which did exactly what I had hoped it would.
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