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Must have decent roof insulation. My house was built in 1891... so probably would benefit from a good spray foaming. There's a giant empty unfinished attic, so I assume all the heat from the room goes there then escapes out the eaves.Thats funny, for some reason i dont get icicles here. Once in a while ill get like a 3 footer hanging off the light outside my front door but one of my kids usually hits it off lol.
I have a cool mist humidifier without a filter and it leaves residue all over everything so i dont use it very much. Im going to upgrade some of my equipment this spring i think. Im running all the same stuff i bought almost 5 years ago and im thinking im due for new stuff lol.
Yeah im not sure about the insulation in my roof, when i put in a vent fan in my bathroom, all that was there was R19 rolled across the rafters. What i do know is, its a mobile home with a galvanized steel roof, the manufacturers tag on the frame is pretty hard to read at this point, but it says either 1981 or 1984.Must have decent roof insulation. My house was built in 1891... so probably would benefit from a good spray foaming. There's a giant empty unfinished attic, so I assume all the heat from the room goes there then escapes out the eaves.
Well then maybe the heat just escapes everywhere before it makes it to the roof lol. I lived in a trailer for some years, they don't do winter well that's for sure. I used to keep hay bales around the skirting and light bulbs underneath going to throw enough heat to keep my pipes from freezing, in addition to heat tape and pipe insulation.Yeah im not sure about the insulation in my roof, when i put in a vent fan in my bathroom, all that was there was R19 rolled across the rafters. What i do know is, its a mobile home with a galvanized steel roof, the manufacturers tag on the frame is pretty hard to read at this point, but it says either 1981 or 1984.
Well that might be why there were 6 heat bulbs and the aluminum clip on light housings in my shed when i bought the place..... never figured that one out and i threw the heat bulbs away cause i didnt see a use for them. Faaack now ill have to buy some cause thats a good idea. I also dont have insulation in my floors so chances are the heat doesnt make it to the roof lol.Well then maybe the heat just escapes everywhere before it makes it to the roof lol. I lived in a trailer for some years, they don't do winter well that's for sure. I used to keep hay bales around the skirting and light bulbs underneath going to throw enough heat to keep my pipes from freezing, in addition to heat tape and pipe insulation.
Even regular 60 watt incandescent throw enough to keep the temp up a bit, as long as it's not damn 20 below like it has been.Well that might be why there were 6 heat bulbs and the aluminum clip on light housings in my shed when i bought the place..... never figured that one out and i threw the heat bulbs away cause i didnt see a use for them. Faaack now ill have to buy some cause thats a good idea. I also dont have insulation in my floors so chances are the heat doesnt make it to the roof lol.
Yeah ill have to get some bulbs and hang lights udner there now. Quite the good idea, ill plug them in outside rather than underneath that way i can use them when i want and not have them on all the time. Electric bill is already crazy high.Even regular 60 watt incandescent throw enough to keep the temp up a bit, as long as it's not damn 20 below like it has been.
Grats bro!!! Really excited to see how their products hold up and excited you got to contract up with themSo i know i said i did this last week, but now i have 100% officially signed my contract with @ViparSpectra. Didnt have a printer to print the contract then i remembered i have adobe on my phone so i just signed it and emailed it back to them this morning. I really gotta start using my head for something other than a damn hat rack people.
I never thought out of all the people on here, they would've picked me. Im pretty sure my wife is already tired of hearing about how excited i am to be sponsored. My father in law is all jelly about it too cause he never put the time in on forums lol.Grats bro!!! Really excited to see how their products hold up and excited you got to contract up with them
I hear ya! Walking that tightrope now. Had a panic attack the other night and fugged things up. (The branches where about to grow into the LED.)Wish me luck, ive only ever scrogged once and it was a miserable disaster.
So thats what im worried about with the cough, last one i grew was like 60 inches from the floor in a 72 inch tent so i want to smash the fk out of her under a net so i dont have those issues again. Plus her branches are super hollow and easy to bend and manipulate.I hear ya! Walking that tightrope now. Had a panic attack the other night and fugged things up. (The branches where about to grow into the LED.)
Two weeks of extra veg growth to fix an issue and all my plans went out the window.
Reached out to CG but I think it’s wait and see time. At least we feel better today.
So thats what im worried about with the cough, last one i grew was like 60 inches from the floor in a 72 inch tent so i want to smash the fk out of her under a net so i dont have those issues again. Plus her branches are super hollow and easy to bend and manipulate.
I hate VPD. Plants aren't growing for shit cause i can't get below 2, hate this shit. I need it to be like .8-1.2 right now. I just dont want to run any more equipment cause im bwing a cheapskate
Well now i got it to 1.83, but its 73 in the tent
Yeah i have 2 humidifiers i just dont want to run either of them cause im being a cheap mofo. I live in a trailer and all it has is a layer of aluminum siding on the outside, no plywood under it either, the siding is just screwed to the studs. Then there is r19 insulation and quarter inch wood paneling on the inside so my house is always close to the humidity outside, and it is wicked dry here right now. Ill end up breaking down and adding in the humidifiers but ill have to put them both in my room and hope it raises things enough because i dont have distilled or ro water so they leave residue everywhereI moved my growing adventures from a room behind our garage because of my spider mite problem last summer. Now I'm using a spare bedroom that's inside the house, so it's in the air conditioning. That means the RH is usually in the 40s. After I realized I had a low humidity problem, I bought a $25 humidifier and it has worked well for my small tent (48 cu ft). Until that arrived, I sprayed water on the floor and sides of the tent several times during the light-on period. That did a fairly good job of raising the humidity. I've also seen people hang a towel in a pan of water, but I've not tried it so I don't know how well it works.
Just had that happen with this last cold snap. -40 with the wind. All my water was froze, the toilet too, and my bathtub drain froze tooI remember spending a cold winter in a trailer in my younger days. It was so cold that the water in the toilet froze.
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