Preach! Credit where it’s due though, Fohse does a great job if you have an indoor grow with high ceilings that can take advantage of their lighting architecture. But it’s rare to be a good enough grower for light to be the limiting factor.
That said…don’t burn too much time or money on lights. More often than not, climate control or lack thereof is what leads to most failed indoor grows; followed by pests and mold. Lighting is seldom the limiting factor.
How tall is your tent? Also, are those lower vents open and are these autoflowers?
If they aren't autoflowers, I'd recommend closing them and taping them up and instead creating a passive intake for fresh air to be cycled in through. Passive intake being some intake tubing with a filter or even...
a 50 pint dehumidifier may create too much heat and may be overkill for that tent. I run this in my sealed 6x6x6.5 and love it:
https://www.amazon.com/Vremi-Energy-Dehumidifier-Medium-Basements/dp/B07JNZFRC8
As others have suggested before, venting all the time will help and I also believe a...
I picked up a Jungle G6 630 Watt LED for $750 a while back; screaming deal and a slick light so far.
https://allstategardensupply.com/product/jungle-led-g6-630w/
Let me elaborate then; sorry for the novel as I’m admittedly a tad verbose.
A primary design consideration for my tent is the ExHale 365 grow bag (2x) as it supplements co2 and can keep the tent around 1300-1400ppm supposedly with it sealed; still need a co2 meter to verify. What they can’t do...
Hello,
I haven’t really introduced myself or my lab yet, but I’m an engineer by trade and a consumer advocate by hobby that’s focusing on scaling down what I learned from the medical grow space to the consumer space in my lab in my basement. Unfortunately and just as consumer growing methods...
Tents do work but it takes an advanced grower to really put them to work. Most are just hard lessons for novice growers I’d guess that at least half of the tent growers out there tap out within a year.