I would rather see a revived thread than a redundant thread. People should do as that fine man did and search for existing threads. Most of you are too lazy. "Create New Thread" needs a fucking CAPTCHA.
iPower 240 cfm - $25 on Amazon
If these two don't cut it I will have to upgrade again. I plan on shortening the flex a bit and adding a few solid 90 degree elbows to help block light rather than s-bend the flex.
I cannot agree. From what I have read and observed myself, those fans pull air much more efficiently than pushing air.
I think I am going to try and attack the second fan at the very end of the flex duct run exiting the room. I will have to get ingenious with my mounting. Here is what my flower...
Yeah I have two fans just like the photo you posted. I was trying to avoid the large, heavy inline fans because I wanted to mount them directly to my lights. I have a 400 cfm Hydrofarm in-line fan mounted to my ceiling for my main grow room ventilation, which should be more than sufficient for...
I just added a second 600w HPS to my grow room with a dedicated intake and exhaust for the cool tubes. I currently have one 240 cfm in-line duct booster fan extracting air from the exhaust side of the cool tubes. However, with a few bends in the flex duct the single fan is not pulling enough...
I spent the last two days adding a second 600w HPS along with a 6" air vent with isolated intake / exhaust for the cool tubes. Flowering room is 7'L x 4'W x 7.5'H with 20 lb. CO2.
So am I kicked out of the 600 Club since I turbo-charged my room? Ha :weed:
I am starting to wonder if mine are somehow "bad." I used to not have any issues cloning, but the last few batches they have taken up to 3 weeks to root and only about 75% survived. How do you know something is wrong with your rapid rooters? What signs to look for?
It is a 50/50 chance. I have gotten 3/10 with a pack and 7/10 with another. If you run 100 seeds you will end up close to 50/50 +/- a few. With a 10 pack the odds are the same but as with mine they will fluctuate from pack to pack. It would be extremely unlikely not to get at least one female...
Unless you have been growing for 3 to 5 years I would give up on the breeding for now. I had the same idea when I started. Unless you have a large - very large - growing are that can be partitioned off into several male chambers, it will be much more of a headache than you can imagine. That...