Moabfighter
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Yes. The tent hole up top simply isn’t flush with the ceiling and that duct has to reach the hole in some way.... so there’s a very plain hook yes.Any sagging spots in your vent hose moab?
Yes. The tent hole up top simply isn’t flush with the ceiling and that duct has to reach the hole in some way.... so there’s a very plain hook yes.Any sagging spots in your vent hose moab?
Yeah I’m more than likely about to have to buy a dehumidifier. My night time humidity has been mid 65-70% when lights shut off I have two fans running in there. I’m going to shut my intake fan off and see if it helpsThank you for that information. Tomorrow I will try taking the exhaust out of the hole in the ceiling and see what happens since temps are lower. Thanks again. Was very stuck as to what do try aside from buying an expensive dehumidifier which I’d really rather not do.
Still doesn’t explain my vivosun brand new dehumidifier barely taking in any water though.... leave it on all day and only get a quarter cup......
Parameters?It's a front loaded process, building the soil, cooking if need be. It's much slower in comparison. It requires more space. Easy is defined by your parameters.
Easy for me is complete control. Much like driving a manual vs auto. Hydro may require more attention, but it's full control.
Soil may be easy for you. Just as many people have trouble with soil as hydro. It's just trade off, no right or wrong.
I think your hygrometer is bad. There’s no fucking way sitting in top of that light it’s 77%Took battery out and put back in. Allegedly. My humidity just rose 7 percent in the blink of an eye and hasn’t gone down.
Operator error or complete equipment failure? Lol.
Didn’t think it was hardly too wet at all.......
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Depends on the situation.... nutrient issues in soil are a lot harder to correct than in hydro. They take longer to respond to corrections. And depending on the hydro method you use.... my coco DTW is as simple as it gets. I feed daily to run off.. I use megacrop a one part nutrient. 4 grams to the gallon from week 2 all the way through veg.... 5grams am 1-3 in flower and 6 grams all the way out until flush. Literally mix my nutes together PH and feed. If I have an issue I can correct it by feeding until my run off is what I put in problem solved. I can change my medium PH and EC the same way.... same with the hempys.... Much easier than flushing soil and trying to figure out nute problems in soil. Just been my experience. Plus I don’t have to make my medium up a month ahead of time. Just depends on the growers personality really. I like having complete control makes troubleshooting a lot easier. Soils just not that way. Not to mention finding the sweet spot between over and under watering.Parameters?
Easy = less effort.
How do you know just as many people have trouble with soil as hydro? What is your sample size?
You don't know much about growing in soil.Depends on the situation.... nutrient issues in soil are a lot harder to correct than in hydro. They take longer to respond to corrections. And depending on the hydro method you use.... my coco DTW is as simple as it gets. I feed daily to run off.. I use megacrop a one part nutrient. 4 grams to the gallon from week 2 all the way through veg.... 5grams am 1-3 in flower and 6 grams all the way out until flush. Literally mix my nutes together PH and feed. If I have an issue I can correct it by feeding until my run off is what I put in problem solved. I can change my medium PH and EC the same way.... same with the hempys.... Much easier than flushing soil and trying to figure out nute problems in soil. Just been my experience. Plus I don’t have to make my medium up a month ahead of time. Just depends on the growers personality really. I like having complete control makes troubleshooting a lot easier. Soils just not that way. Not to mention finding the sweet spot between over and under watering.
Yea, parameters. Time and space constraints are easier filled with hydro. You can grow bigger, quicker in hydro. Therefore, it's easier for me to complete my grow faster with the same results in less time... easier, FOR ME.Parameters?
Easy = less effort.
How do you know just as many people have trouble with soil as hydro? What is your sample size?
100% agree with this. Might be "more work" to feed daily but the control you have is invaluable.Yea, parameters. Time and space constraints are easier filled with hydro. You can grow bigger, quicker in hydro. Therefore, it's easier for me to complete my grow faster with the same results in less time... easier, FOR ME.
Look at the forum. Plenty of people in soil having a plethora of issues. Whether it's overwatering/underwatering, lockout from their mix, etc.
I don't know what you mean by sample size.
I consider the control aspect of it to be easier to achieve the overall objective... lots of weed fast.
You can grow more plants in a smaller space in hydro with less water and less nutes.
So, soil is easy for you because you just water them with low maintenance. Hydro is easier for me because I have more control.
Make sense? I wouldn't be telling you that hydro is easier for me or converting my entire setup to hydro if I thought I could smoke my hydro plants with soil plants. Ease is in the eye of the beholder lol.
Nute issues in soil harder to correct than hydro? You’ve lost your mind man.
Your hydro should be booming if that were the case...... if your hydro issues are so much easier to fix than dirt grows.... Fix them.
Make your soil medium up a month ahead of time? .....what?
Nute issues in soil harder to correct than hydro? You’ve lost your mind man.
Your hydro should be booming if that were the case...... if your hydro issues are so much easier to fix than dirt grows.... Fix them.
Make your soil medium up a month ahead of time? .....what?
Those plants weren’t perfect either you had plenty of issues in that tent I remember seeing them. Whether you addressed them or not is a completely different story.
Couldn’t agreed with this more.Yea, parameters. Time and space constraints are easier filled with hydro. You can grow bigger, quicker in hydro. Therefore, it's easier for me to complete my grow faster with the same results in less time... easier, FOR ME.
Look at the forum. Plenty of people in soil having a plethora of issues. Whether it's overwatering/underwatering, lockout from their mix, etc.
I don't know what you mean by sample size.
I consider the control aspect of it to be easier to achieve the overall objective... lots of weed fast.
You can grow more plants in a smaller space in hydro with less water and less nutes.
So, soil is easy for you because you just water them with low maintenance. Hydro is easier for me because I have more control.
Make sense? I wouldn't be telling you that hydro is easier for me or converting my entire setup to hydro if I thought I could smoke my hydro plants with soil plants. Ease is in the eye of the beholder lol.
Your yields will thank you later. lolI’ve done soil and hydro and to be honest I like the dwc better.
Wish mine was doing better.I’ve done soil and hydro and to be honest I like the dwc better.