Do not use a 8" can fan ho in a 4x4 tent!

mr sunshine

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Let me show you something. This head foxtailed20151013_194404.jpgthis one didn't. They are under the same 1000 watt light fixture
, the same strain and fed the same way..I blame the kitchen sink.
20151013_194435.jpgeach plant is facing the world and your environment alone.. they are not all one plant...

Image fathering identical twins. If one gets sick and the other doesn't, Thats life!
 

HighdeanHigh

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Trust me, I did not rule that Out at first. After two runs in the bad tent and having everything else grow like a weed, it's something wrong with the environment in that 1 tent... I have been using the same bottle organic nutrients 4 the last 14 years, I just really dont see how i could mess that up...

But I agree with you completely
 

GuyLeDuche

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I have nothing snarky to add, but I got overzealous trying to circulate air and noticed my soil/pots getting very cold and purple stems....It was hot in the canopy by the light but my intake was cold and coming in floor level.
 

mr sunshine

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I have nothing snarky to add, but I got overzealous trying to circulate air and noticed my soil/pots getting very cold and purple stems....It was hot in the canopy by the light but my intake was cold and coming in floor level.
That's probably what it is for this guy to.. gotta lift those pots. Cold roots will slow everything down.. temps were probably dipping to low when those lights would shut off..
 

HighdeanHigh

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I appreciate the help everyone. And to that one person that might been a little rude, I'm not trying to say im the best cultivator ever, I'm just trying to figure things out. I did a search a couple months ago wondering if there is too much air and nothing popped up I was just trying to help, we all learn something new everyday.

I think my biggest problem was drinking a Sea too much as well, try to keep it nice and cool in the other flowering tent.
Again, thanks a ton, this was making me go crazy.
 

HighdeanHigh

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I don't think it was the low temperature when the lights are off, it didn't help much though. my greenhouse is 35 degrees at night time the last few nights and popping like crazy still.. even did some autoflowers back in April so I could have 2 harvests and they survived multiple nights of freezes. But the rootzone warmed up during the day. I think that the consistent cold air from the air conditioner going down has to be the culprit, or else I'm just throwing this tent away :)
 

peter berger

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I don't think it was the low temperature when the lights are off, it didn't help much though. my greenhouse is 35 degrees at night time the last few nights and popping like crazy still.. even did some autoflowers back in April so I could have 2 harvests and they survived multiple nights of freezes. But the rootzone warmed up during the day. I think that the consistent cold air from the air conditioner going down has to be the culprit, or else I'm just throwing this tent away :)
Why are you growing in a tent if you have other spaces to grow.
 

HighdeanHigh

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Where I live, the rent is really high and I have a one bedroom cabin. If the bathroom wasn't on the other side of the bedroom, that room would just be open grow. But I got to use the bathroom, so need the tents.. :)
 

MrStickyScissors

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I have never grown in a tent allways in full open rooms but I must say all the tent grows that I have seen didn't look great. not saying there all like that but I think its a different ball game with air flow and temps
 

MrStickyScissors

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its prob. not your exhaust fan man. like someone p0reviously mentioned it would just suck the walls of the tent in. make sure that your light isn't too close to the canopy. make sure you have good air flow coming in.
 
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