RonPwilkins
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yea man this is a great set up!!! subscribed---cant wait to see the girls get in there!
I too am a deadline man. It won't get done early but it will get done on time.so the temps stayed between 90-95 F, so Im going to buy a small A/C. Ive got 2-3 days to get this room finished. I work well under pressure.
Good craftsmanship too.Ive got my ebb and flow lines hooked up. I drilled out the pvc with a 7/8" spade bit, and tapped with a 3/4-12. I just had to wrap some 3/4 nipples in teflon tape, and I had no leaks. The pump is 1500 gph, and fills the top which is 5' + no problem. The cool tubes will go in soon enough. Im def going to switch to 3 tubes next time, with 600 watters. Im cutting cocomat into strips, and placing it under my 3.75" baskets. The plants will be around 14" when they go in.
Thanks alot, i pride myself on craftsmanship. I have been talking to some friends and I think that if i used coco fiber instead of the mat, that the moisture would be better retained. this is because the mats are coco and glue or rubber. I am also looking into a drain to waste feeding system. my friend does it and he water 1 every other day for 1 minute....think of the nutes you would save by using this method with the coco fiber. I added some more circulation to the space under my stairs, because the air was getting to hot from the A/C exhaust. The temps dropped to 89F in room with the lights going. I think with some Co2 I should be fine, plus the temps around here have to come down sooner or later.Good craftsmanship too.
I've seen plent of 90 degree grows rock. It's all about fresh air/Co2. Granted I'm not the king of indoor. I don't know how those temps work in flower because my indoor grows are currently for clone or veg purposes. 85-90 no problem.Thanks alot, i pride myself on craftsmanship. I have been talking to some friends and I think that if i used coco fiber instead of the mat, that the moisture would be better retained. this is because the mats are coco and glue or rubber. I am also looking into a drain to waste feeding system. my friend does it and he water 1 every other day for 1 minute....think of the nutes you would save by using this method with the coco fiber. I added some more circulation to the space under my stairs, because the air was getting to hot from the A/C exhaust. The temps dropped to 89F in room with the lights going. I think with some Co2 I should be fine, plus the temps around here have to come down sooner or later.
Fucking ridiculous, isn't it? I only run a single 600W light and it's been a challenge to keep my tent cool but I've managed to keep it between 80-87 with this triple digit heat. Thursday it was 106.5 here in North OC. *No way could I even think about running two 1000 watters.its been 105 here too...