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marijuananation

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it would not be a good idea because the pixels would blurr the photo unless you used adobe, in which case you probably wouldn't be asking.. lol
sorry
 

mcpurple

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i dont even know what adobe is. thanks any way. i just found a few pics of my first grow near harvest and wanted to look at them and show some one but they are to small. you think if i posted them you might beablt to make them bigger
 

whodatnation

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dam the purp looks covered in trichs like its dripping, did you chop the top already?
and i love the way that sour D looks
Thanks bro.

It actually got burnt from the light early on into flowering so I chopped it off. This happened to both of them but none of my other plants, I guess they are softer. So I chopped one and left the other. The chopped one is doing much better with bigger nugs that are just as frosty if not more.

I got a pic without the flash-
 

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Dezracer

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I don't mean to go backwards on topics but I have been checking out carbon filters for the last few weeks as well and am wanting an opinion or three from people who aren't trying to sell me THEIR products.

I don't want to spend a bunch of money but want to get the most for my money, you know? I'm not necessarily going to buy from HTG (most likely not, to save on shipping) but they have two filters I'm looking at.

This one:

Max Recirculating (Scrubbing) CFM: 400 cfm / 700 m³h
Max Exhaust CFM: 200 cfm / 350 m³h
@ 0.1 sec contact time
Recommended Min Airflow: 100 cfm / 175 m³h
Prefilter: Yes
Flange: 4", 6"
Dimensions: (with pre-filter)
·Outside Diameter: 30.5cm / 12"
·Height: 33cm / 13"
·Total Weight: 11.5kg / 25.3lbs.
·Carbon Weight: 7.5kg / 16.5lbs.
·Carbon Bed Depth: 5cm / 2"
Max Operating Temp: 80ºC
Pressure drop at max cfm: 180pa / .75"wg

Recommended Can-Fan:
Fan Watts Consumed Filtered Air CFM
Can-Fan 6" HO 137 Watts 232 CFM
Can-Fan 6" 81 Watts 178 CFM
Can-Fan 4" HO 78 Watts 130 CFM


And one similar to this one:
Specifications:
Weight: 12 lbs (7.6 lbs of Activated Carbon)
Flange: 6 inches
Diameter: 9½ inches
Length: 18 Inches

The first one is a 'can fan' brand and they claim their carbon is of better quality and works better than other brands. What do you guys think, true or hype?

much thanks peeps.
 

Dezracer

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The one that I'm looking at that's not the can fan brand is actually a little bigger than both of those and has almost the exact same amount of carbon weightwise as the can fan one.
 

marijuananation

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Thanks bro.

It actually got burnt from the light early on into flowering so I chopped it off. This happened to both of them but none of my other plants, I guess they are softer. So I chopped one and left the other. The chopped one is doing much better with bigger nugs that are just as frosty if not more.

I got a pic without the flash-
 

whodatnation

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I don't mean to go backwards on topics but I have been checking out carbon filters for the last few weeks as well and am wanting an opinion or three from people who aren't trying to sell me THEIR products.

I don't want to spend a bunch of money but want to get the most for my money, you know? I'm not necessarily going to buy from HTG (most likely not, to save on shipping) but they have two filters I'm looking at.

This one:

Max Recirculating (Scrubbing) CFM: 400 cfm / 700 m³h
Max Exhaust CFM: 200 cfm / 350 m³h
@ 0.1 sec contact time
Recommended Min Airflow: 100 cfm / 175 m³h
Prefilter: Yes
Flange: 4", 6"
Dimensions: (with pre-filter)
·Outside Diameter: 30.5cm / 12"
·Height: 33cm / 13"
·Total Weight: 11.5kg / 25.3lbs.
·Carbon Weight: 7.5kg / 16.5lbs.
·Carbon Bed Depth: 5cm / 2"
Max Operating Temp: 80ºC
Pressure drop at max cfm: 180pa / .75"wg

Recommended Can-Fan:
Fan Watts Consumed Filtered Air CFM
Can-Fan 6" HO 137 Watts 232 CFM
Can-Fan 6" 81 Watts 178 CFM
Can-Fan 4" HO 78 Watts 130 CFM


And one similar to this one:
Specifications:
Weight: 12 lbs (7.6 lbs of Activated Carbon)
Flange: 6 inches
Diameter: 9½ inches
Length: 18 Inches

The first one is a 'can fan' brand and they claim their carbon is of better quality and works better than other brands. What do you guys think, true or hype?

much thanks peeps.
I think can carbon filters are probably better but the the price is insane.
here you are.. one resized picture..
lol thanks.
 

Dezracer

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I think can carbon filters are probably better but the the price is insane.
You mean like the first one I posted? The Can-Fan brand?
Supposedly that one in the pic is big enough for a space like the one I'm building atm. Using the calcs on the site I come with a requirement of only 70 CFM to scrub the air in my room in a 5 minute timeframe. I have a fan already that I can connect to that filter that will run anywhere from 100 CFM to 350 CFM depending on the speedI set it at.

The other filter is much bigger but has the same amount of carbon weight so I think it may just use more surface area which means the air will pass through more carbon on the smaller one when travelling at the same speed since the it would be thinner on the big filter. At least, that's what seems logical to me.
 

whodatnation

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You mean like the first one I posted? The Can-Fan brand?
Supposedly that one in the pic is big enough for a space like the one I'm building atm. Using the calcs on the site I come with a requirement of only 70 CFM to scrub the air in my room in a 5 minute timeframe.
They don't account for how smelly your room is actually gonna get I think it would be best to go with something bigger.


EDIT: How many cubit feet is your area?
 

Dezracer

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350 cubic feet. 5'X10'X7'

sorry for lagging, I had to clean up some stuff to get the wife's car in the garage for the night
 

Dezracer

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It's going to get pretty smelly too. Eventually there could be as many as 12-20 plants at different stages of flower in there. For now though it will be 6-10 plants flowering. There will be a few mothers and 8-10 plants vegging too, hopefully.
 

1badmasonman

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The Lil dog that could. haha. Despite her unfortuante accident. She's going to make a full recovery.

Heres the dog top really starting to throw some roots out.




This top has been in the diy cloner i built for about 9 days. As you can see the lower leaves are showing the yellowing and will likey drop off leaving 2 healthy sets and a strong robust clone. Now keep in mind that the lowest leaves (Using this method of cloning) always die off first and then so on to the top. so when cloning take that into account. But on the norm it's usally just the bottom leaf set. I snip them off anyways if they dont fall off.

You will have a length of stem now but dont worry. as long as its planted deep it will eventually form feeder roots.

I have had i say 98% sucess with this method to date.

Be back with some more. :peace: 1BMM Need a puff haha.
 
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