so how did it go?
Haha nope. The intake fans are actually just two 12V PC fans stuck together. They're turned off at the moment until I get my other 4 lights in there because the temperature is getting too low. I did salvage an xbox fan though, and it's sitting in my toolbox, unused because of how loud it is.Looks like someone is using some old xbox fans!
They wouldnt be in my house even juss to "talk" w/o a warrant!!!!So there are a couple of coppers in my room at the moment questioning my friend on an unrelated-to-weed matter. And I have a rubbermaid box set up in there. So, am I going to get caught tonight or not? Let's find out.
Edit: pics up in a bit after they amscray.
Not the smell. "a box with holes in it with fans and lights running hhmm" says the PIG quietly to himself.... It's the same charge either way!!!1 day from harvest or 1 day from sprout don't be dumb ppl keep the PIGs outside where they belong!!no cop would smell this grow except a k9. when you have a few plants with a few oz's each 8 weeks flowering and cops walk in then i'd get worried.
Exactly!Not the smell. "a box with holes in it with fans and lights running hhmm" says the PIG quietly to himself.... It's the same charge either way!!!1 day from harvest or 1 day from sprout don't be dumb ppl keep the PIGs outside where they belong!!
Mine's having problems with light leaks too. Mainly around the sides of the lid.. but here's a picture of the box in the dark:Can you put up a picture of your grow box with the lights on? My lights seem to make the box glow a bit even through my reflectors.
Who said noise was an issue? You can't hear the fans in my closet. I never planned on turning them off anyways.. I heard it causes mold if they're not running.Bro one quick tip: As long as noise isn't an issue, always keep the fans on.
Plants will very quickly eat up all the Co2 around their leaves. Growth basically stops if they can't get fresh air.
Honestly all you need is the slightest breeze to stir the air around them, but the stronger the "wind" the more the plant
produces "stiff cellulose" which is what gives it the rigid treelike qualities.