JJ's Marshydro fce 8000 grow

Jjgrow420

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Good idea, I was thinking a $30 inkbird controller would do the trick as well to kick the fan off and on when triggers are hit.
I have a dual unit (temp and humidity) that I was gona use if need be. Prob is I want that neg pressure pulling the smell away all the time...
 

Jjgrow420

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You might consider putting the filter on the outside of the tent, and then run some ducting on the inside down towards the floor, so it pulls cooler air out instead of warm.
Good idea, I just prefer to suck the air through the filter and not blow out the filter. I'm up to 74 now. Lol
 

bk78

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I have a dual unit (temp and humidity) that I was gona use if need be. Prob is I want that neg pressure pulling the smell away all the time...
That was my biggest issue with my OG ac infinity fan, I got the new controller 67 a couple weeks ago and it has a “off” fan speed setting so now when my temp and RH is in the perfect range it runs on speed 1 just to keep the air moving.
 

Jjgrow420

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That was my biggest issue with my OG ac infinity fan, I got the new controller 67 a couple weeks ago and it has a “off” fan speed setting so now when my temp and RH is in the perfect range it runs on speed 1 just to keep the air moving.
Ya diff world with the LEDs thats for sure. Will take some tweaking and fine tuning before I get it down the way I want. So used to moving as much air as possible, to cool hot lights. Now I'm on the other end lol
 

Jjgrow420

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Thanks for the suggestions everyone I will definitely be mulling them all over and trying things out see what I can make work.

I'm also going to run a 3x3 with 480w of cob and vent into the main room where the 5x5 draws its air from so that should work it up a couple degree too. I figure, why waste power on a heater when my lights make heat and I can grow more plants under them. Win win
Also the warm weather is around the corner and that should help as well
 

Jjgrow420

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Got a good deal on floraflex nutes. Got the 1lb full kit for 80 bucks as well as the foliar sprays ten bucks each. Couldn't say no. I know bk is using them and has good results and I asked him about them, and how they fair in the res and he's happy with them so I figure I'd give them a go. Was running lowish on maxibloom anyways and I'm looking for something clean in the res so why not. Duno if I'll use the foliar sprays or not. We will see
 

bk78

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Got a good deal on floraflex nutes. Got the 1lb full kit for 80 bucks as well as the foliar sprays ten bucks each. Couldn't say no. I know bk is using them and has good results and I asked him about them, and how they fair in the res and he's happy with them so I figure I'd give them a go. Was running lowish on maxibloom anyways and I'm looking for something clean in the res so why not. Duno if I'll use the foliar sprays or not. We will see
I’ve used the veg foliar a few times. Never the flower though.

I’m not big on spraying my plants with anything , ever.
 

Jjgrow420

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I’ve used the veg foliar a few times. Never the flower though.

I’m not big on spraying my plants with anything , ever.
Ya. The numbers are pretty high. So it's kinda daunting. I spray Epsom salts sometimes kelp but ya not in flower. Shall see tho. It likely won't be here in time for the veg period anyways. It'll be a short one. Trying to flip by April 1. Again we will see how that pans out but that's the 'goal'
 

Jjgrow420

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I love the tomato cages! I use them too.
It's just so much easier than dealing with poles or nets etc. Almost poked my FN eye out on a bamboo pole one day and said that's enough no more of that. Most of the time I don't even need them but it's nice to be able to tie up a branch and move it over a bit to one side. Plus in the end when they get heavy it's an easy hook up point if they want to droop down
 
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