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Still MASHIN' - Under Current 12XLs, Flip-Flop, '91 Chem

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Still MASHIN' - Under Current 12XLs, Flip-Flop, '91 Chem

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Tried that as well. Condensation forms on the glass of the reflectors with such efforts.

Also, am very curious what the yield looks like with flip-flop. Might still surprise.
 
Not simple enough. They've got more than they need IMO.

I only got up to 600-700 before the flip. Topped out around 1,900 week 4. Crazy starts when you go 12/12. Basically building roots before then.
 
have you tried drawing cold air into the the room before it goes through the lights? weird that condensation forms in such a dry climate, was it on a rainy day or some shit?
 
Thx for the details bud! I'm def gonna veg for a bit before the flip to get a decent root mass going... Looking forward to your bad ass bud shots to keep me satisfied while I begin my journey into the sub current culture! :cool
 
Thx BudGoggles! I hope so cuz I just flipped Round 9 and Round 8 is already a jungle... I think the hardest part is cleaning out the spot and setting up shop for Round 10 in the UC... :thinking
 
have you tried drawing cold air into the the room before it goes through the lights? weird that condensation forms in such a dry climate, was it on a rainy day or some shit?

I run a sealed room so no outside air meets the plants. The air is passively pulled through the swamp cooler, halfway across the home and then through the lights and out. Still see condensation form on the unpowered reflectors' glass.

It's dew point, if I'm not mistaken. Garden temperature is around 80*F, outside air is 'round 30-40*F.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dew_point
 
If you've already got that many under your belt shady then you have nothing to sweat with the UC. Just knowing how to read the plants is all it takes to be spanking out the LBs on auto-pilot.
 
swamp cooler.....doesn't that evaporate water into the air? wouldn't that create high humidity and thus more condensation? what if you got the air outside your room in the 50 degree range and a bit above the dew point?
 
Pitchforking through a slice of French Cheesecake.
Crazy enamel-rotting goodness satisfying the sweet tooth make no mistake.

Sensual, strawberry, red, goop dripping from the side.
Waves of whipped cream, take a bite, close the eyes and enjoy the ride.

Graham cracker crust with cinnamon and brown sugar, oh my.
This must be the feeling one gets when talking about that fictitious place in the sky.
 
The swamp cooler isn't running, it's just a means of air making its way into the home and across the lights. :)
 
If I'm not mistaken I think the liquid cooled things for lights (forget the name) output air at like 58 degrees and eliminate all the heat from a 1,000w. If the air was around that temp when it goes through the lights i imagine your a/c wouldn't have to work that hard to keep up.
 
If you've already got that many under your belt shady then you have nothing to sweat with the UC. Just knowing how to read the plants is all it takes to be spanking out the LBs on auto-pilot.
Thx bud! Just cruised through Synthetik Operationz (GrowLab 290, Dual Under Current 12, 4K XXXL 8")... aka one of your resumés. Another sik show! :rock
 
That chump change covered bills and a few Sausage McMuffins, with cheese.
 
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