Uberknot
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I can imagine with you smoking all that holy fuck lol
hmmm...holy fuck sounds pretty damn good to me!!
I can imagine with you smoking all that holy fuck lol
Took first ever hit of Road to Neverland last night, it's even betterI can imagine with you smoking all that holy fuck lol
it's wonderfulhmmm...holy fuck sounds pretty damn good to me!!
Ya small version of sentinel for only temps. He has a mini split tho it's not just a plug in lolSo this is what I use to control the temp day and night. Its a must have in any grow room View attachment 3760213 View attachment 3760214
You may not agree with some of his methods, but having smoked many of his 'accidents', I can say they're better than most people's 'on purpose'.i press the buttons on the remote when i plug/unplug my lights.
for the record, don't listen to a thing RM3 says. if he is right, it is by accident.
Yes, I read some of a paper on the negative temp differential the other day and I understand a lot of premium greenhouse veg growers do this.@ruwtz I have been striving for a similar ten degree F variation between day and night temps, water cooled COB LED having tossed a monkey wrench in those works recently!
Once I have my hot water baseboards installed I'll be in a much better position to effectively control temps and humidity day and night...
..Which leads me to open a can of worms in your thread; one experiment I plan to run is 'negative temperature differential', where nighttime temperatures are intentionally maintained somewhat ABOVE the daytime setting. This is said to improve yield, @GroErr has reported success with the approach.
How many different strains are you testing?Currently I have been programming the AC to turn off its cooling mode at lights-off and I can see temps aren't dropping much below daytime temps - maybe by 1 or 2 degrees, 73/74F on avg.
Running 8 3590's at 1.4amps so they're not adding much to room temps by day.
Still in veg for this new setup so not rumbled by this, although the preference would be a larger differential. Flower will speak for itself as I have Gavita 750's in there.
Four in total: 3 sat dom hybrids and 1 indica dom. They're all first week veg though so I don't see their specific traits affecting environment just yet.How many different strains are you testing?
How come you have all the plants bunched up at one end of the table? It would seem to me to be better to run three rows of cubes all the way down the table. Better, more even lighting and less empty lit table space.Flood table veg setup if you're curious
Yeah, this will change as they grow. I have another strain coming in soon so I was leaving some room. Also i'm not growing all of these - there will be a cull of the weakest growers as I see fit - and these losers may go back under the T5 if spare and/or moved outside if necessary.How come you have all the plants bunched up at one end of the table? It would seem to me to be better to run three rows of cubes all the way down the table. Better, more even lighting and less empty lit table space.
Surely it doesn't matter much right now but as the plants fill in, arranging them effectively has a significant impact on grown performance.
Give everybody their best shot anyway, right?Y
Yeah, this will change as they grow. I have another strain coming in soon so I was leaving some room. Also i'm not growing all of these - there will be a cull of the weakest growers as I see fit - and these losers may go back under the T5 if spare and/or moved outside if necessary.
Absolutely. Its a game of numbers. It hurts even to cut a bean that doesn't pop or a sprout that lags behind, but hey we're playing the house here.Give everybody their best shot anyway, right?
Nah. Cull the weak. It's always better that way.Absolutely. Its a game of numbers. It hurts even to cut a bean that doesn't pop or a sprout that lags behind, but hey we're playing the house here.