whitebb2727
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I say that is part of mobos problem. One not ridding the heat from the house and two not hardening the plants to the UV.I saw that too. I'm leavin em on and just watchin what happens for now
I say that is part of mobos problem. One not ridding the heat from the house and two not hardening the plants to the UV.I saw that too. I'm leavin em on and just watchin what happens for now
I run sealed rooms, no exhaust- but I do supplement with co2.I'm not going to argue either.
Fact is to run exhaust in a loop is wrong. For more reasons than just heat.
My temps never went above 84 with the same setup and RM3 says in posts elsewhere he gets canopy temps up to 92. This is what you're not understanding here, because you take the fact that I am "new" as not knowing what I am discussing. The temps was not the issue but the plants are being burned. I simply stuffed too much into this enclosed space. The light was three feet plus away from the canopy and there were multiple strains under it. The pictures are in my thread.It doesn't matter what you run.
It would be wise to exchange air.
That means to get rid of it and bring new in.
I'm running the same eight bulbs in the same size space at about 8-10 inch above the canopy.
My temps never get above 82.
Its not the t5. It is improper ventilation.
That's fine. That works.I run sealed rooms, no exhaust- but I do supplement with co2.
The heat is removed by water cooled air handlers, which also dehuey in the same pass.
Damn Rambo!!I saw that too. I'm leavin em on and just watchin what happens for now
The UVB from this bulb is very real, could def get a tan under embut it's like a radiation, not an ambient temp thing not sure how to explain this part.
I did on my forehead after one week tending to my plants, seriously.The UVB from this bulb is very real, could def get a tan under em
I got leaves curlin, burnin, gettin waxy and I got a few plants sittin there sayin bring it on LOLDamn Rambo!!
No biggie man. I get it. I burned some plants with mine.My temps never went above 84 with the same setup and RM3 says in posts elsewhere he gets canopy temps up to 92. This is what you're not understanding here, because you take the fact that I am "new" as not knowing what I am discussing. The temps was not the issue but the plants are being burned. I simply stuffed too much into this enclosed space. The light was three feet plus away from the canopy and there were multiple strains under it. The pictures are in my thread.
If the exhaust was the issue my flower tent would be suffering the same fate as well right?
I put the LED light back in the 2x4 and the plants respond wonderfully with new growth and no more burning. This same UV bulb when I first ran it as a supplement to my COB's by itself burned two of my plants big time. It runs hot, but it's like a radiation, not an ambient temp thing not sure how to explain this part.
Please keep in mind not all grow areas are the same, so just because something is working for you in a 2x4 (though not a tent) does not mean I can duplicate the same results, especially in a different geographical location.
FYI- I will be running the exhaust out this week, because summer is upon us and the heat here will only get worse so I do not want you feeling like the point you're driving is being ignored, the room is a work in progress.
Pull the UV bulb and change it to see if you get different results.I saw your post yesterday about going back and forth with people on here brother, and not going to do this all day with you. As I have told you before via PM all of your help has been/is/was appreciated. I am not sure what's up your ass with me today, guess I was the lucky 100th customer or something. But you need to open your mind to one simple fact. You can take two identical size spaces like ours and run the same equipment and get different results and different issues, if for nothing else due to geographical locations.
You win.
I am a newb, I do not know what I am doing, my resons and testing are irrelevant and don't make sense. I will exhaust outside and fill the room with T5's and live happily ever after
I already pulled the fixture out. The COB is back in.Pull the UV bulb and change it to see if you get different results.
It takes growing them from seed under that bulb or you will burn them.
It is. If you look at my light in my cab I cut four big flaps in the reflector to let heat go through. I didn't need it after exhausting outside.I already pulled the fixture out. The COB is back in.
The last day I ran the T5 with one of the banks shut off down to just 4 bulbs and the temp dropped almost 10 degrees, the UV bulb was off............
But now I did not have the entire spectrum running so this defeated the purpose I was looking for.
What I really think the issue here ios "for me" with this particular light is that the fixture is literally the size of my tent basically, so the air from the circulating fans has trouble mixing from under the light with the hotter air above the light due to the ballasts. There were two fans on the floor, and then a clip on hanging from the top blowing across the ballast, inline with the passive intake, blowing toward the carbon filter which is the start of the exhaust.
Now with the LED, you peek into the tent, and even though the gauge is reading high 70's/low 80's as the buckets, the ambient feels much cooler and the air movement inside is great, it feels cooler in the tent than the room........this is why I do not think the exhaust is the issue, because the exhaust is not that hot to begin with........
The ones that don't like it would probably handle it from seed or with a hardening off. Then again maybe not.