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Damn. Hate to hear about the mites.
Just based on some stuff i've been seeing outside, it's going to be a hot buggy summer here.
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Damn. Hate to hear about the mites.
Skunky you say...I've been looking for something like that. Who is the breeder?
A little Deep Purple in there as well. Damn Joe Walsh could play! We did Funk #49 in my HS band, but probably everyone did in 1976.James Gang Rides Again. Man, if you have not heard The Bomber....fix that.
And 86....side one of that lp is amazing.A little Deep Purple in there as well. Damn Joe Walsh could play! We did Funk #49 in my HS band, but probably everyone did in 1976.
I find it hard to spray the undersides of all the leaves because of the heavy leaf cover in my canopy. There always seem places to hide for them.
You can still burn bud using CO2. Plants will tolerate more heat and light wattage or ppfd.CO2 question for ya...
Helping my buddy get set up growing.. closet style. Anyhow, we're trying to get one of my old 600W HPS to work in there. When the driver is set to 50% power, heat is manageable, but still spikes into the "danger zone" from time to time.
Do you think the addition of cO2 into the environment would be beneficial? Does the intensity of the lights affect the plant's ability to even use the additional co2?
Kinda new stuff for me, but researching all options right now.
Right now the temps are mid-high 80's on average. Up around 90-92° during hotter hours.What is 'manageable' and what is 'danger zone' in the temps yall see? Can the ballast be mounted outside the closet (cut through a wall)?
Man those temps are tough to work with in our climate. I've been thinking of getting a mini split or a portable and running it during the peak times during the summer with the output going into the tent, or maybe pulling a leg off the AC or something....Right now the temps are mid-high 80's on average. Up around 90-92° during hotter hours.
Just had him switch to 20/4 light schedule to (hopefully) eliminate those peak heat hours.
I didn't even think about the dangers of running co2 in the house. Probably not the fix for this problem.
Your info is always a huge help though... I was brainstorming solutions and you were the first person I though of when the co2 topic popped up.
Appreciate the info brotha!