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I’d worry about the lights first. Also it’s better to control the environment the tent is in. I’ve got both but rarely use either. I’d say I use the dehumidifier more here in SoCal depending on time of year. Do you have lights already or are you in the market. Happy grows.Should I put a plant in there? Yes! I know that’s what you’re thinking. But I need more stuff right. I’ve heard about all the basics. Lights, Humidifier, dehumidifier, skunk filter, pictures of other successful plants, Rocky’s “eye of the tiger” on a loop. But I live in Southern California and my house has central air, But right now I’m slightly poor. mainly because I live in Southern California and I have central air. So. Here it is: Do I need a humidifier or dehumidifier in my tent? Please explain.
Honestly. I think I know more or less what I’m going to get, but until i press the purchase button anything can be changed. The one thing that’s taking me the longest to find are seeds. I figured once I had those then everything else was a go. But if you have suggestions, frankly, that’s what I’m here for.I’d worry about the lights first. Also it’s better to control the environment the tent is in. I’ve got both but rarely use either. I’d say I use the dehumidifier more here in SoCal depending on time of year. Do you have lights already or are you in the market. Happy grows.
Agreed. Lights. I live in kc. Midwest. So I need a dehumidifier badly for two months in the summer and a humidifier for three months in the winter. Other than that I’m good. Spend the money on lights. They’re worth it
Thanks brotherAgreed. Lights. I live in kc. Midwest. So I need a dehumidifier badly for two months in the summer and a humidifier for three months in the winter. Other than that I’m good. Spend the money on lights. They’re worth it
I feel really strange saying this: “thanks a lot Aquaman.“ I will look up what you just asked for and complain About it later if it’s too expensive:)Remember you want to control the humidity of the air outside the tent not inside. A good exhaust fan will help immensely to combat high temps and humidity that often an issue in late flower when we cannot afford mistakes. I honestly suggest if its a 4x4 a cloudline T6 it will automatically adjust the fan speed for temp and humidity control. This is a huge advantage. If smaller a T4 will do. Next to the light this will be the most important IMO
Do you mean an S4 instead of a T4? My tent currently is 3 x 3 x 6Remember you want to control the humidity of the air outside the tent not inside. A good exhaust fan will help immensely to combat high temps and humidity that often an issue in late flower when we cannot afford mistakes. I honestly suggest if its a 4x4 a cloudline T6 it will automatically adjust the fan speed for temp and humidity control. This is a huge advantage. If smaller a T4 will do. Next to the light this will be the most important IMO
Nope T4Do you mean an S4 instead of a T4? My tent currently is 3 x 3 x 6
Oh I see. The differences Between the two is the programmable temperature settings. CoolNope T4
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You got it. Really helpful and cheaper the buying a seperate controller. So it will speed up and slow down to keep your set rangesOh I see. The differences Between the two is the programmable temperature settings. Cool
When you get a chance I was thinking about a spider farmer light, or Viper spectra, what do you think?You got it. Really helpful and cheaper the buying a seperate controller. So it will speed up and slow down to keep your set ranges
I was thinking the same thing. How much bigger a tent or room could I run a T6 in?I would suggest the T6 if you can afford it. It wont run as hard and run quieter. Also if you decide to upgrade you won't have to buy a bigger fan
Prob a 5x5. I little burned on the LED stuff but spider farmer is probably the better option of those 2.I was thinking the same thing. How much bigger a tent or room could I run a T6 in?
HPS it is definitely cheaper to purchase but my concern was the summer and how much more it’ll cost to run when I include the air conditioning. My bills throughout the years have been horrible. Thousand dollar bill from the electric company Sucks. That’s why I was leaning towards LED. I know people have Very defined opinions about lights. Thanks man. I appreciate yaProb a 5x5. I little burned on the LED stuff but spider farmer is probably the better option of those 2.
Oh I'm all about led... I run an HLG 600. I just know with the budget less there is a lot of misinformation given by manufacturers about the claims. Imo hlg, timber, gavita and the other big boys are the way to go.HPS it is definitely cheaper to purchase but my concern was the summer and how much more it’ll cost to run when I include the air conditioning. My bills throughout the years have been horrible. Thousand dollar bill from the electric company Sucks. That’s why I was leaning towards LED. I know people have Very defined opinions about lights. Thanks man. I appreciate ya
Well. Well. I think you might be right. Oh my. What have I gotten myself into. I guess this is a good time for me to build my tent. Check for light seepage and any missed directed brain matter. Oh and I see you went with the cheap lights. Thanks for the advice and the pictures. It’s a really nice set up.I have worked and continue to work hard on the air system and environmental conditions. Lights are plug and play, easy peasy but they affect your environment. You need everything in and running to get an idea of what you really need. IMO
Really a loaded question... You need so many things lol
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