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If you can't get an A/C, we can try a swamp cooler to cool the air before it goes into the tent.
If you can't get an A/C, we can try a swamp cooler to cool the air before it goes into the tent.
I would mount it outside and duct it in. The more grow room you have, the better.Definitely getting an A/C just can't decide if i wanna do a window unit rigged to blow into the tent or a portable A/C inside the tent. pros and cons to both saving floor space in the tents would be nice
That's what I'm thinking I'm gonna do it'll be hella janky but it'll work until I can get the funds for a better setupI would mount it outside and duct it in. The more grow room you have, the better.
Yep. We upgrade a peice at a time. We just got done swapping our light bar out. That was tough during a grow. But we needed the light. One of the others went out last week.That's what I'm thinking I'm gonna do it'll be hella janky but it'll work until I can get the funds for a better setup
Update: the pH on the water is 7.3 with an EC of .9 that's just my well water I usually bring it to 6.5 but I was already behind and needed to get it done. Soil pH was between 5.5 and 5.8 on the 6 plants I tested within easy arm length. Did get some A/C rigged up working on a more permanent situation hopefully will have it setup this weekend going for supplies tomorrow.You also need to feed them. What kind of nutes do you have?
What's your pH? How are you watering?
Lights off during the hottest part of the day. I grow in an uninsulated shed.
If you can put a shade on the shed, the temps will plummet at least 20 deg. And if you pile dirt around it up to the top of the walls, it will even further reduce temps.Lights off during the hottest part of the day. I grow in an uninsulated shed.
His plants are looking pretty sad so probably wouldn't hurt. I bet if he took three days to incrementally adjust the schedule to desired hours would reduce stress.Don't change your timers is you already have plants growing.
It will freak them out and possibly stunt them.
this is why I want a basement.If you can put a shade on the shed, the temps will plummet at least 20 deg. And if you pile dirt around it up to the top of the walls, it will even further reduce temps.
I think with all the stress they are already under it will kill them. Not a chance I want to take.His plants are looking pretty sad so probably wouldn't hurt. I bet if he took three days to incrementally adjust the schedule to desired hours would reduce stress.
His plants are looking pretty sad so probably wouldn't hurt. I bet if he took three days to incrementally adjust the schedule to desired hours would reduce stress.
Unfortunately its not a shed its a barn more specifically a barndo so its got like a little apartment on top where I live. I didn't think I'd be living here long or I'd have just built a grow room inside the barn area instead of getting tents. Hopefully be able to do that in the future as my end goal is to practice the ability to cultivate a large number of plants as I want to start a grow company.If you can put a shade on the shed, the temps will plummet at least 20 deg. And if you pile dirt around it up to the top of the walls, it will even further reduce temps.