paperfetti
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"s" turn inside what.remember i know nothingYup! they sure are.... I put an "S" turn inside to accommodate changes in height...
"s" turn inside what.remember i know nothingYup! they sure are.... I put an "S" turn inside to accommodate changes in height...
yes my meter does record temps high/low..i still cant figure out what happend with 1 plant looking like beige paint was splashed on it..i flushed system and put fresh ph'd water in ther today..leaves are feeling alot better than before so im hoping things are turning aroundgiving you your money's worth. A thermometer that remebers the high & low temp extremes. Without a peak mem thermometer, you don't know how hot it's getting. You said in another thread that your temps were touching 86F and you 'knew that was OK.' It ain't. CFLs make heat, too. If your air temp is wandering up to 86F, you can induce heat damage with CFLs.
Could you tell us the nutes you are using along with any additives?Can you answer this one Mr. ABF
When taking clones to determine the sex of a new strain that was put down, two of the four started bleeding purple sap, the other two had normal looking clear colored sap. All four get the same nute mix and are the same age. There was two clones taken from each plant to use for determining sex.
Have you ever seen purple colored sap?
Even if you have never seen it do you know what causes it?
Is it a good, bad, or indifferent thing to see/have?
YO GYPSY ARE THOSE AIR DUCTS CONNECTED TO YOUR COOL TUBE ON BOTH ENDS?
Yup! they sure are.... I put an "S" turn inside to accommodate changes in height...
I just mean that as the ducting enters the tent (horizontal), it turns sharply 90 degrees down (vertical) and then makes another 90 degree turn into the cool tube (horizontal again)..."s" turn inside what.remember i know nothing
Yup 6" cool tube with an adapter to the 4" duct...Return of the Spork said:Is that a 4 inch hooked to a 6 inch tube?
With a 170 CFM fan, I can have 600 watts 10" from my babies, without heat issues...Return of the Spork said:How well does it work?
It is not solid, it is semi-rigid... it still stretches and bends like the "foil" type ducting... just not quite like a slinky...lol...Return of the Spork said:And do you prefer the solid ducting over the more flexible kind?
Don't know your set up, but if you can use the thin foil/spring type ducting, you can use this stuff... takes no more room... maybe a slightly bigger 180 deggree turn radius... but no diff. on 90* turns...Return of the Spork said:Id imagine it would have a lower coefficient of resistance but I was worried it wouldn't fit well when the light got raised in my setup.
and this is what I meant by no drooping...It is not solid, it is semi-rigid... it still stretches and bends like the "foil" type ducting... just not quite like a slinky...lol...
I chose it because it will hold it's shape, as opposed to drooping between support points..
All right man.. but I am kicking us out of here...paperfetti said:damn i want mines exactly like that..
... I wanted to order a Grow Tent but the cash was a little short...
3 part GH with 35% H2O2 thats it.Could you tell us the nutes you are using along with any additives?
LOL!!!https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/122962-ufo-led-hps-250w.html
Dear uncle Al, please take a moment out of your busy day to read this thread and school the LED junkies within as to the ineffective and unproven nature of LEDs. If you could find the time it would be greatly appreciated, it seems i am not successful enough of an HID grower to make the point and i was hoping someone with a bit of clout could step in and set these xmas tree light gardeners straight.
Thanks bundles!
-SpruceZeus