have a look at my harvest

thcsexy

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can do.. i would have put one directly on the bulb, and one moving above the plants (not directly). if its cold and the air is dry, you sont even need to use the second one.
 

thcsexy

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in a room i wouldn't leave them on when lights are off, just when the lights are on. although, if humidity is high, you want to leave them on during flowering, cause high humidity can cause mold in your buds. where i live now is dry and cold, so the fan is off when lifgys are off.
 

thcsexy

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thanks :). the breeder is bcnseeds(barcelona), have a look at my current setup, just before flowering, today.IMG_0758.jpgIMG_0761.jpgIMG_0763.jpgIMG_0765.jpgIMG_0768.jpg
 

physicx

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in a room i wouldn't leave them on when lights are off, just when the lights are on. although, if humidity is high, you want to leave them on during flowering, cause high humidity can cause mold in your buds. where i live now is dry and cold, so the fan is off when lifgys are off.
Thanks for answers!
 

ogswisher

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That new set up look very nice! It must be a lot better without all those strings? Do you just keep moving up that rack? I am very interested in this style of growing it seems very practical for a small area and u get great yields!
 

thcsexy

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thanks! it is easyer without strings, specialy when it is 4 plants. i am moving the heads down the rack not up of it.
 
wut light u using? I got 2 girls on day 12 of flower under 425w of cfl a 300w and a 125w. wut u think i can yield? and wut do u use to keep humidity down?
 

thcsexy

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i use 400w hps, and i cant estimate how much you can get out of your lights, i don't know enough of it, maybe somwone else who'll come bye could tell(?).

when i need to keep humidity down, i use an extra fan i have hanged inside (not in the pics, it'll be on the next ones), but during winter (now) its dry in here, so i sometimes evem use humidifier to take it up.
 
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