...you are correct. I have an 8inch vortex inline fan that sucks my dirty air through a scrubber, then through 4 lights.... I suck the air through my lights, btw. Most people blow the air through their lights....I have found that sucking the air keeps things cooler. Also something to consider, I run co2....so I don't want to bring in too much new air.Am I right in saying that you are only using one fan to exhaust four lights? If so, can you link me to one so I can check it out?
You use an 8 " fan but the holes on the reflectors are only 6 "? or are they 8"?...you are correct. I have an 8inch vortex inline fan that sucks my dirty air through a scrubber, then through 4 lights.... I suck the air through my lights, btw. Most people blow the air through their lights....I have found that sucking the air keeps things cooler. Also something to consider, I run co2....so I don't want to bring in too much new air.
...correct again, the hoods are 6", they do sell 8" though.....I use a reducer on both sides of the inline fan.You use an 8 " fan but the holes on the reflectors are only 6 "? or are they 8"?
well...I grew in 1 gallon grow bags in order to cram as many as possible under each light (grow bags work great as an alternative to square pots because you can shape the bags as you cram them, unlike round pots) ...the pain in the ass is watering them. I like to water, then come back 1/2 hour later and water again. This way the soil becomes moist throughout the whole pot evenly....and doing so, took hours each watering/feeding....it's just really time consuming, basically. Hydro, I just tap my res once all is set up....the timer/subpump does all my watering/feeding for me.
I understand you need a reducer on the one side to connect to the 6" ducting, but why the other side? Why not vent 8"? Wouldn't it be more efficient that way?...correct again, the hoods are 6", they do sell 8" though.....I use a reducer on both sides of the inline fan.
...if I didn't use the reducer on both sides of the inline fan, I would have to buy 8" tube to exaust.I understand you need a reducer on the one side to connect to the 6" ducting, but why the other side? Why not vent 8"? Wouldn't it be more efficient that way?
Nice set-up you have going there cardinal. A few questions and comments if I may. How many degrees of bend do you suppose you have in your ducting? I am assuming you have an air conditioner in there and you also mention your humidity. What situations do you encounter that you mention humidity? CO2, does that burner affect your heat in the room and secondly how much and where did you get the burner? Your results are absolutely stunning. There are some real good growers on the six hundred but I've never seen such big buds. Most of the better results you see posted on the six, those guys use co2 also. Genuity has his room dialed in real nice like yours. Anywas I drift and I'm blaming the little bit of arjan's haze I have left, it's all is fault. Is everything you do from clones? Your scrog set-ups. are they indica dominant strains or does using one gallon grow bags control the height regardless of the strain? Your netting appears to be about a foot from 'soil' level, is that correct and do you as you said, go straight from clone into flower? I also notice you staggered your plants under your net in your scrog but speak of jamming as many as possible under one light in grow bags. Can you explain the workings behind those methods for me? I want to do a sativa scrog next summer but as soon as the weather cools here I want to start cloning and turning out as much indica dominant strains as possible with as much weight as possible without sacrificing quality. After much reading and looking at results of how different people do different things, I've settled on the one gallon grow bags for my clones when I start. I want to get a perpetual going for about six months until I start the sativa scrog. I should by then have enough of a stash to withstand a twenty week grow.4 x 600 watt HPS aircooled w/ co2 burnerView attachment 1034334
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