Jon705's Multi Strain HPS LED Hybrid System

Look how waxy the big light makes healthy leaves..

OG Bubba Kush:)
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plants look great, the led looks like its working well,

i wouldnt worry about the worms, i dont think their anything to worry about, plus if you found big worms in their then chances are their just baby worms and will be no problems at all, chances are the green house took care of them anyway, i was just trying to put your mind at rest.

cant wait to see how the super soil does,
 
so I open the door to the flower room this morning to check the dehueys before the lights go out and I was greeted with a 109 degree blast of hot air! I guess I hit the timer off button on the a/c by accident, at least im hoping thats what I did lol...the a/c is up and running again and things are cooling off now, scared the crap out of me for a second though I thought the a/c had died:)
 
My buddy suggested I use the res room to flower a plant under the TopLed test light, cant believe I didnt think of that myself lol..so the plant wont be quite as big as the ones in the flower room but it will still be a decent size and there wont be any secondary light from the big lights, we will get to see what this panel can do in flower without any help:)
 
Happy Friedday Jon and Mrs.705:circle-of-love:
 
so I open the door to the flower room this morning to check the dehueys before the lights go out and I was greeted with a 109 degree blast of hot air! I guess I hit the timer off button on the a/c by accident, at least im hoping thats what I did lol...the a/c is up and running again and things are cooling off now, scared the crap out of me for a second though I thought the a/c had died:)


They should be ok cause just one night right?
 
Hey Jon, your favorite student here lol. Once again with questions, I know how much you must love them. So.... 3x3x6'8" tent a basement with temperatures around 45-50 degrees F in the winter 70ish in the summer with humidity of course. I am venting my tent, and am planning on running a dehumidifier to keep things right. I also have a thermostat controlled outlet for inside the tent to plug a heater into in case needed. I am looking at some small wall mounted dehumidifiers as an option, but they have no humidistats in them so I cant control the settings.

A thought I have is to run a larger 50 or so pint dehumidifier outside the tent in the basement room it is in and draw air into the tent from the room. Or another thought is to use a 50 pint dehumidifier and rig some ducting to it and connecting it to the tent with an inline filter. Then it will draw the humidity out of the tent and act as an exhaust fan. Any thoughts on what might be best for my application?
 
Hey Jon, your favorite student here lol. Once again with questions, I know how much you must love them. So.... 3x3x6'8" tent a basement with temperatures around 45-50 degrees F in the winter 70ish in the summer with humidity of course. I am venting my tent, and am planning on running a dehumidifier to keep things right. I also have a thermostat controlled outlet for inside the tent to plug a heater into in case needed. I am looking at some small wall mounted dehumidifiers as an option, but they have no humidistats in them so I cant control the settings.

A thought I have is to run a larger 50 or so pint dehumidifier outside the tent in the basement room it is in and draw air into the tent from the room. Or another thought is to use a 50 pint dehumidifier and rig some ducting to it and connecting it to the tent with an inline filter. Then it will draw the humidity out of the tent and act as an exhaust fan. Any thoughts on what might be best for my application?
as long as your pulling the cool dry air through the tent you should be fine, try to have the intake down low and the exaust up high, a 50 pint should work fine just in the basement:)
 
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