I am loving my new dehumidifier. The 70 pint is a good size for the way I use my space. As for the price of the quest. An investment in peace of mind. I lost giant colas last run because my old hardware store unit took a dive late flower. Not a $6-$8k loss by any measure, but still a sad situation.
Thank you for all the advice. I ended up getting the Quest 70 pint unit. It is 12”x12”x21 1/2” so not too huge. Hopefully it’s big enough. I wanted the dual 105 but I couldn’t bring myself to spend the coin.
I have an 8x8 room with a 3x6 bed and a 2x4 veg tent. My old dehumidifier has took a dive and am looking for sizing suggestions. I am looking at a quest just don’t want to get the wrong one. Thanks in advance
After you guys help and some Amazon shopping. I can build the same pump system with the same pump and accumulator as the sustainable system for $260 compared to $408.
I don’t run any nutrients is my blumat just plain water as I am in living soil. Did you source your pump setup up from sustainable? I understand the constant pressure and the need for the accumulator. Just didn’t want to drop the $500 on it.
Thank you. I have look over the thread can’t find anything specific on pump. Just that the system runs very consistent with it. @McShnutz I see you are running a pump setup. Is sustainable the only or best option?
I am looking for a little blumat pump advice. I am running a 3x6 bed with 6 carrots and drip emitters. I have had very good luck with the system and have grown several crops this way. I have almost 10’ ceiling in my room, res is at 7’. I only have a 10gal res which is fine when I am home. I...
Thank you all. I thought it was thrips, but don’t have much bug experience. I would like to guide him in the right direction, but I fear he doesn’t have the fortitude to chop and discard. Sadly
The included pic is of my current grow. Only bug pressure I have ever had to deal with is gnats.
Not sure what is going on here. This is a friends grow he sent me pictures. I think it’s definitely bugs not sure what kind though. I told him to burn it.
My 3x6 sits in a flood and drain tray on a frame made of 2x4 with wheels. Just recently revamped my space and this was one of my upgrades. Tray and frame with wheels is only like 8”, but I am lucky enough to have 10’ ceiling.