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thanks al you have been very helpful, i'm sure i'll have more questions down the road but the difference between me asking is i won't ask questions that have already been answered in the posts thanks again
i dunno what macs talkin about goldberg for, this and all the other gadgets youve made are probably the simplest answers for peoples problems there is. i love your ingenious mixed with simplicity you are THE true stoned slacker/mcgyver lol. thanks tho thats a perfect solution for meUse a couple of pieces of duct to take air from your flowering area and dump it back in there as well.
You can make a couple of serpentine light traps with cardboard boxes and a hot glue gun.
Kindy art time again-
Spray paint the interior bits flat black before assembly.
Use one of these at ceiling level with a blower to exhaust the mums' area. Use another at floor level without a blower to create a light trapped passive air intake path to the mums.
This will save you doubling up the exhaust & filtering systems.
Yep, run your very young seedlings under fluoro light. They'll be there for around 2-4 weeks or until they have developed their 2nd set of 'true leaves' (5 blades or more). Then you can introduce them to an HPS, with much greater than normal clearance, until they have developed another couple of pairs of leaves. That should take about 7-10 days on the high & outside. Then you can start dropping the light down, perhaps 6" every couple of days until the light is about 18" from the nearest foliage.Damn!!! On seedlings I know you use clones but you gotta start somewhere should I put in rockwool like I did in a seedling tray under flurescnt with the heat mat then transfer to the hydro like i did if so how ong should i let them sit under the flurescant. Or should I sprout the seeds put in rockwool then put straight into the hydro with 400w 4ft away. If I put into the hydro should i burie the cube till its covered or just the sides like i did. thanks again for taking the time out of your life to help everyone.
heh, thanksthanks al you have been very helpful, i'm sure i'll have more questions down the road but the difference between me asking is i won't ask questions that have already been answered in the posts thanks again
I think a 600 over each tray would work better in the end than a pair of 1000s over each pair of trays. However, the pair of 1000s will give you good production and save you some dough. A 1000 draws about 1100-1150W from the wall socket. A 600 will pull about 660-680W. The excess above the lamp's rating is wasted as heat from eddy currents in the the ballast's iron cored inductor. Electronic ballasts eliminate (some of) this wastage but they are not nearly as reliable and cost 3-5x more than a std magnetic ballast.Would there be a significant benefit to using four 600w lights, one over each tray, rather than the two 1000 watter over each pair?
If you were to use a 600w light per tray, would you buy a bigger trays?
EDIT: Oh, and how the hell do those commercial growers get away with 100 light grow houses? There electric bill 10,000 or so a month!?
heh, thanks- we aim to please.i dunno what macs talkin about goldberg for, this and all the other gadgets youve made are probably the simplest answers for peoples problems there is. i love your ingenious mixed with simplicity you are THE true stoned slacker/mcgyver lol. thanks tho thats a perfect solution for me
as for the kindy art it makes things very simple for us so it works well
do you think those little 4" inline duct fans that only move like 130 cfm will be good? ill do a box just like you said one in one out and the room is 2x5x6 so thats only 60 cubic feet should be good ya?
Well, I wouldn't consider such a rig if the PVC wye junctions could be placed so that I could easily get at them to plug the appropriate ports. Unfortunately, I have to crawl about in the crawlspace, which is actually above the grow room (don't ask, it's weird) to get to that area. It's a task that only really needs to be done a couple of times a year, so I may give it a miss- but I will say that with bulk bicycle brake cabling and bits, all things are possible.The cables and vents thing just sounded more like something I'd attempt than Al would approve of, that's all. I'm just a little surprised that he doesn't regard that kind of rigging as too sketchy to rely upon--but I suppose in principle it's simple enough to avoid most complications.
hey al i have 2 1000watt hps and i read that u dont know much about american breaker boxes. i wanna know if i could run 2 fans and both those lights without having a fire issue in my op? my op is 120v i was wanting to plug 1 light and 1 fan into 1 outlet and use another outlet on the other side of the room for 1 fan and 1 light only running 12/12. instead of 2 lights into 1 outlet? any help from anybody would be great thank you
lmfao thats what iu was thinkin but i just wanted him to understand.Beefcake, you done smoked yourself retarted. Yeah Home Depot, like the orange ones. I am actually using two now Al. 1 to my setup, and one to put power in my room overall. LoL.