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whodatnation

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Aye. A couple of time's I have been a tad late.... I am like....ffs. oops best get those girls in the cupboard:)
Jays been at it in Spain as well. But he's been leaving the tarp on in the morning as he said it gets hella damp when tarping and the sun is still out. You had humidity problems?
There are blackout vents you can use to cycle air during the dark cycle.

http://foreverflowering.net/breathable-wall/


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whodatnation

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Tested at less than 5% air restriction the Breathable Wall is the perfect addition when full airflow and no light is required. When used in a greenhouse in conjunction with a fan the Breathable Wall will eliminate heat and humidity while blackout tarps are closed.

Utilize the Breathable Wall in an indoor grow room to replace light deadening ducting that also decrease airflow. When used indoors the Breathable Wall can be used to separate rooms into different photoperiods without the need for individual ventilation systems. Simply install the Breathable Wall in one room on your exhaust fan, separate the rooms with another unit of the Breathable Wall and put one on your intake vent. The exhaust fan will pull the air from one room into the other and the amount of equipment and controllers needed to run multiple rooms is reduced. It’s rigid flush mount frame make for easy installation while it’s available adaptor plate allows for a quick connection to smell cleansing filters.
 

curious old fart

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Tested at less than 5% air restriction the Breathable Wall is the perfect addition when full airflow and no light is required. When used in a greenhouse in conjunction with a fan the Breathable Wall will eliminate heat and humidity while blackout tarps are closed.

Utilize the Breathable Wall in an indoor grow room to replace light deadening ducting that also decrease airflow. When used indoors the Breathable Wall can be used to separate rooms into different photoperiods without the need for individual ventilation systems. Simply install the Breathable Wall in one room on your exhaust fan, separate the rooms with another unit of the Breathable Wall and put one on your intake vent. The exhaust fan will pull the air from one room into the other and the amount of equipment and controllers needed to run multiple rooms is reduced. It’s rigid flush mount frame make for easy installation while it’s available adaptor plate allows for a quick connection to smell cleansing filters.
a good idea, but it's expensive...walls and fans are a lot cheaper.

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