ringlead3r
Active Member
looks interesting im not a fan on the style of grow either, but everyone has theyre own way to grow cant wait to see how it turns out GL
I'm sorry to see such a knowledgeable grower apply a forum gimmick to such a large room already, but if you are going to put it like that, for the noobs to parrot, I'm putting down my stick with sugar. You clearly 'decided' already, let's see if I can safe a few others from making the same mistake:legallyflying said:Actual vertical growing makes the best use of the energy coming off the bulb. [....] Which is why huge long hoods make no sense at all.
Which clearly wasn't 'just' my only argument.Just because people in the NL grow horizontal doesn't mean it's THE BOMB.
Nope, was trying to return the favor by helping you, and whether you like it or not, you could clearly need some help. But don't worry, I get the message. Won't bother posting in 'your' thread again. Good luck.Ok? Seems like your itching to start your own thread.
Great idea on the cages, can't wait to see the picsI have a couple really bad picturs of the "cage match" I'll post tomorrow.
It's funny how ambient temps can really affect your grow space, isn't it?!? Two weeks ago we were in a hot and humid spell where I am at and it was a bitch controlling the temps in my tent. Now that the temps have become more seasonal, it is much easier. Since my tent is in the cellar where it is naturally cooler anyway, I imagine in the winter I may have a problem with it being too cool!Hey joe. Right now we are running fans simply because it is cool here at night. We will install about 7-8 tons of mini splits in the spring though.
With outside temps in the 50's we have two max can fans on the inlet side and two on the outlet. Keeping things at 78. The fans actually shut off a couple times during the night.
We were shuffling plants around and started staking and staking and staking and I said fuck it dude. I'm going to go to Home Depot, by 300 feet of fencing and we are building rectangle cages around the lamps at the preferred distance for final buds (about 16") and be done with it.
I have a couple really bad picturs of the "cage match" I'll post tomorrow. Also built some duct silencers and wow! Do they really silence things down. Pretty amazing and only cost us $60 each.
Anyways, it's late, I'm tired, my arms itch, and my eyes hurt.
I actually have a dehumidifier, that is a good idea. I'm a bit concerned it may become TOO dry, but during flowering that is better than too humid.^ running a dehu at night will help with night time temps