Juicy's Sea Of Green Inn'A SCreeN

i think you also need to upgrade your fan you are using to exhaust the cool tubes to a 6 inch inline fan. the new digital ballasts will provide much more efficient lighting as well. your plants should greatly increase their bud size.
plants are looking great now.
https://www.google.com search 6 inch inline fan
 
I went on with boxing in the extractor fan today.. Here is the proces in pictures, boxing the vent should muffle some of the noise. Problem is that no carbonfilter is attached, so the suction noise is really loud.

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Hey juice this at my FAN spot
 
Zup Mr.G
I am happy you wanna help me out bro :high-five:

Yeah, I feel you on pushing the air instead of pulling. But I am actually doing both. The box has a Y connector at the intake, cooltubes get one, and up high in the flower room has the other, so it extracts hot air from 2 sources, but of course that cuts down on effect as well. There is a small fan attached at the end of the cooltube pushing the air, I think as KingJohnC suggest, a bigger inline fan in the end pushing is key. Like you both suggest, more "push" through the tubes are the next step. And I think I have a way to connect the inline fan, there is going to push air through the tubes, to a window and draw fresh cooler air in ;)

Thanks for helping me out Mr.G N' KingC, much appreciated :circle-of-love:
 
Those are some mighty sugar sticks bro and long enough for a sword fight, lovely good growing, and good luck with the heat.
 
UPDATE DAY 44 FROM FLIP ENTERING WEEK 7 :MoreNutes:

FLUSH-RES'CHANGE-CLEANING OF PUMPS ETC. -done :partyboy:

Nutrient soup:

Water: Tap, hard, around 280ppm atm.

Base nutrient: Cellmax Hydro Bloom Hardwater formulated 2 part.

Additives: pk booster, flower-stimulater, supervit, silica.

Nutrient strength: 1200 ppm \ 2.4 E.C.
-PH:5,9


BUDPORN DAY 44

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PEACE AND LOVE FAMM420 :Namaste:
 
I am actually doing both. The box has a Y connector at the intake, cooltubes get one, and up high in the flower room has the other, so it extracts hot air from 2 sources, but of course that cuts down on effect as well. There is a small fan attached at the end of the cooltube pushing the air, I think as KingJohnC suggest, a bigger inline fan in the end pushing is key. Like you both suggest, more "push" through the tubes are the next step. And I think I have a way to connect the inline fan, there is going to push air through the tubes, to a window and draw fresh cooler air in ;)

Maybe you could try removing the Y? Have the exhaust just pull from the room out through the lights?

Another important thing to consider is where you're exhausting all that heat. If it's blowing right where you're cool air intake is, you're bringing the heat right back in. Ideally, the intake and exhaust will come from different places, ie exhaust outside, and have the room pull in air from inside the house. The house will also help by acting as a buffer, ie warmer in winter, cooler in summer.

Your only other option is to cool the space with an AC somehow.

The plants look great regardless. :goodjob:
 
You're are absolutly right Hiker. My intake and exaust are pretty close, this have to change tho. I feel you. But I am not so sure about removing the Y connector, maybe if I had an extra fan, but as for now, I'll try with the larger intake fan to blow fresh cooler air trough the tubes, and make the main fresh air intake passive. I Will have to run ducting from the window in the room next to This. So I guess it is time to play Carpenter again, and board up that window. Plug in som ducting and we'll ser. I just hate working the room while the girls are there, its so packed, no space to move around..

Aircondition would be prime, but I think I can do a little with what I've got.

Thanks for popping in bro ;)
 
You're are absolutly right Hiker. My intake and exaust are pretty close, this have to change tho. I feel you. But I am not so sure about removing the Y connector, maybe if I had an extra fan, but as for now, I'll try with the larger intake fan to blow fresh cooler air trough the tubes, and make the main fresh air intake passive. I Will have to run ducting from the window in the room next to This. So I guess it is time to play Carpenter again, and board up that window. Plug in som ducting and we'll ser. I just hate working the room while the girls are there, its so packed, no space to move around..

Aircondition would be prime, but I think I can do a little with what I've got.

Thanks for popping in bro ;)

I'm sure you'll figure it out. Just trying to help put ideas in your head. :)

They look great, so it's not like you're doing anything wrong. :blalol:
 
Changed the res one last time today, givin them 7 days of feeding left maximum. Then flush until done!
This batch still seams a bit ahead of the rest, I wouldn't be surprised to see them fully ripe on day 56, where previous, fastest batch where day 60..

Still want to give them the darkness treatment prior to chop.
That means 48 hours of uninterrupted darkness, and no water for at least 72 hours, but the no-water part is related to prefrence, depends on medium, container-size and so on. The goal is to let them dry out slow, one could say, the driyng of the plant already starts here.
But what we really want from the prolonged dark-period, is to simulate the anual cycle coming to an end, and manipulating the plant to do one last effort, and push out all it got left to get pollinated. That process starts from when I pronounce them ripe and ready to chop, whether that be 56, 60 or 65..

= Resin glands should increase :)

Dont know if it really works, or it is because I just want it to work. :smokin2:

Anyway'z DAY'iz 48!

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:peace:
 
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