Kaosisglobal
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So I'm guessing Flytocel is the medium. Looks at lot like perlite. I am using perlite now in those hempys and grodan in my bubbletanks. So I guess I got it.
so what do i do? wait and pay $100 more, or just go with the DIY plan? i mean its just a 430w hps im coolin... will the efficiency difference be noticable? i like to build things anyway, i think i wanna have a go at this..
so i was doing a little more browsing around here at RIU, reading threads and what not, and ive seen a couple threads that were active today talking about temps and co2... whereas if you properly enrich your grow room with co2, you can maintain temps upwards to 90 degrees...
**this makes a light go off in my head
if i install the cool tube, and have the room maintaining a temp of 85f (29c), and add co2, i wouldnt have to get the AC... Right?
Does anybody know whats inside that bucket? its not just a big Yeast and sugar bomb is it?
how much co2 does that thing produce? and would it be sufficient for a small room? (16/20 plants)
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The medium is Fytocell, a resin foam material. Yep, in plain old pots just as you'd use for soil. Fytocell is more absorbent than perlite, lighter weight and has more air content (40%). Since the Fytocell crumbs will fall out of the drain holes, I pack about 25-50mm of rockwool floc in the bottom of each pot. With such a high air content, Fytocell floats. The RW floc, when wetted, weights down the pots so they don't float.
Cool. What size tray would you recommend for a 400HPS, which is all I have now. 3x3 or 4x4. How many plants to either?
Hey Al, I got a great question. I started a thread about it, but nothing yet. Do you know how to make a DIY Light Mover. (4' track)
i didnt exactly understand what you were saying when you started talking about temp.
Is it normal for the buds to be so small four weeks in? I know the spidermites are doing a hell of a job on her but i think she should be a bit bigger. Im using cfl and i know you dont care for them much but i didnt know you when i started my grow...
anyway i think that im using 27 watt 6500 cfl, four of them. my lights too bright?
anything i can do organically and cheaply (pref homemade)to boost her as i will be taking a growing hiatus to learn more and set up for a more serious grow next time around. any tips you picked up as a broke ass beginner that you'd care to pass?
Hey Al, i notice that my buds had some bolting. I think it was because i kept my room at an average temp of 85-86 F during lights on
I had read that if you are using CO2 it was better to keep your room at those temps to use the CO2 more efficiently.
I have the regulator with a CO2-2 Atmospheric controller. I think i am going to set the controller for 80F and the t-stat for low speed at 75F. I have the relative humidity set at 55%.
Could you check out the pics in my journal and let me know if you think that will make a difference ?
Another question i have is that my WW clones turned Hermie and seeded this first batch. Will the seeds turn out all hermies or do i have a 50-50 shot of some fem seeds?
The smoke still turned out primo as far as the high and flavor. The buds just are as sticky and the odor isn't as strong as usual. Is that due to the crop getting pollinated ?
Yes the exhaust just dumps out of the top of the grow tent. The central a/c stays set at constant 74-70 F 24/7. The lights on temp in the tent stays at 85 F
I just double checked the settings on my controller and the attic fan t-stat. My stoned ass actually had the attic fan t-stat set at 84F to run in low speed and and the atmospheric controller set at 86F to run in high. The RH is at 55% and the CO2 is set to go on every 120 minutes for 15 minutes. No wonder they were bolting. I guess i must have been smoking on some bubble that day when i was adjusting the attic fan t-stat...lol.. I make some pretty good bubble hash out of my scrap cuttings from my mother plants. I don't let any leaf or cuttings go to waste. Its all about the tricromes. The 6" centrifugal duct fan draws 225 CFM in high speed through the hood. You can see the grow tent walls suck in a bit when it kicks into high speed buy-the-homebox.com - universal indoor grow box kit. I am sure there is plenty air flow through the hood. I think the problem was that it was running in low speed most of the time. The light didn't feel that hot though. I put the back of my hand under the light at the canopy. I noticed that the fan would run in low speed most of the time and would cycle in high mostly towards the end of the day when it was the hottest out side, which appeared normal. My wife has bad habit of closing the door to that room and the A/C can only pull the return air out of the room from under the gap at the bottom of the door when it was closed. I am sure that did not help the temps any. I think that setting the attic fan to run in low speed at 75 F instead of 84 F and the main controller set to 80 F to run in high should make a big difference. I guess i will find out next time. I just thought it was odd that the buds bolted and i am using CO2 and the room temps stayed between 84-86F. I thought that the CO2 would allow you to run those kind of temps without that happening.Ok, you have (max) 76F air to draw in, but the room temps are not coming down there. Need to work on ventilation throughflow efficiency.
I'm wondering about this air cooled hood. Is the body of it getting hot and transferring heat into the room airmass? If so, there's not enough air being drawn through the hood.