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No I dont and I cant grow legalily here in the south.Bugs are at bay but not gone by any means. Garden still going strong though.
Thanks for stopping in WildB. You have a journal going?
Awesome canopies and scrog, cant wait to do something real similar, really love the way its looking
What's the word there? Owners manual make it intact?
Thanks RLeester. The train has reached full speed now. Will be updating with pics tomorrow.Jealous of this perpetual garden.
Bummer. Family comes first.No I dont and I cant grow legalily here in the south.
Its not worth it to loose my children and my home.
1 day I will be able too.
Looking great brother.
The only advice I have is c02 is denser than air. And hat controller is programmed to maintain 1200 ppm. As such if u put ur sensor a few inches above the canopy. I think of it as the mouth of a river, starts as fresh and withing a few miles of the ocean the salinity gradually increases or vice versa. Going into the mouth salinity decreases as u go upstream. These mixed grey areas are referee to as "brackish" waters.
Using that theory a sensor reading from 2 ft above the floor is likely to have shorter cycles as its in the "salt water" if u will. However move it a bit upstream and suddenly the gas has to work more to fill the room. And since it sinks, a safe assumption would be that there are "brackets" of saturation. 1200 ppm on a sensor at 5 foot is likely to mean 1500 ppm a few feet below. Dig? Not sure if I explained that well lol.
Put the sensor up a bit higher, my theory was always this allows a slight higher ppm down low.before it kicks off the solenoid.
Only a thought I've concaucted (sp?) Based on observations.
Alright thank you my brotha. I will be trying to hang it tonight and get the ball rolling. I want to start it on a full tank to see how fast it drains it. Thank you for the help canna.Looking great brother.
The only advice I have is c02 is denser than air. And hat controller is programmed to maintain 1200 ppm. As such if u put ur sensor a few inches above the canopy. I think of it as the mouth of a river, starts as fresh and withing a few miles of the ocean the salinity gradually increases or vice versa. Going into the mouth salinity decreases as u go upstream. These mixed grey areas are referee to as "brackish" waters.
Using that theory a sensor reading from 2 ft above the floor is likely to have shorter cycles as its in the "salt water" if u will. However move it a bit upstream and suddenly the gas has to work more to fill the room. And since it sinks, a safe assumption would be that there are "brackets" of saturation. 1200 ppm on a sensor at 5 foot is likely to mean 1500 ppm a few feet below. Dig? Not sure if I explained that well lol.
Put the sensor up a bit higher, my theory was always this allows a slight higher ppm down low.before it kicks off the solenoid.
Only a thought I've concaucted (sp?) Based on observations.
Thank you hiker it has been a hell of a time getting to this point. The timing and the environment still need tweaks but for right now I am very pleased. I am adding a small stand up oscillating fan in the two back corners of the room to get primo air circulation. I am on the 4and a half to five week timing right now which keeps me busy enough. I wanted to do more but not necessary for me atm.That room is awesome Shotta! With 2 tables, you harvest every 4.5 weeks?
All great points, but someone mitigated with robust air circulation.
I was in my room last night talking to the wife and shooting a little video. I was looking at the floor and have decided that I am 100% going to build that subfloor. I think it's the best way to get air moving everywhere in the room!
looking sweet bro! +reps
btw...I grind up mosquito dunks in water it in with no problems
Great to see both tables up and rockin!
Looks incredible!
Awesome theories on CO2 metering canna.
Makes a lot of sense with that analogy.
Shotta, I know you have your room pretty much dialed and I might be suggesting something that you already have covered, or I can't see in your photos. But make sure you have enough air flow going through the mid to lower canopy as well as above as those girls swell. It looks pretty dense in there, and the only reason I'm saying this is because we both had roughly the same RH, and canopy density. And you know what happened to my crop at the end. fricken PM!!
Would hate to see that happen to you as well.
Those Bubba's should fatten up really nice over the next month, closing those gaps considerably.
And if air can't blow freely through that forest, mildew will pitch a tent.
I'd crank those dehueys, and try to keep your RH as low as possible.
Great to see both tables up and rockin!
Looks incredible!
Awesome theories on CO2 metering canna.
Makes a lot of sense with that analogy.
Shotta, I know you have your room pretty much dialed and I might be suggesting something that you already have covered, or I can't see in your photos. But make sure you have enough air flow going through the mid to lower canopy as well as above as those girls swell. It looks pretty dense in there, and the only reason I'm saying this is because we both had roughly the same RH, and canopy density. And you know what happened to my crop at the end. fricken PM!!
Would hate to see that happen to you as well.
Those Bubba's should fatten up really nice over the next month, closing those gaps considerably.
And if air can't blow freely through that forest, mildew will pitch a tent.
I'd crank those dehueys, and try to keep your RH as low as possible.
I am battling rh vick!
I am getting a spike when lights go off early in the morning. During the lights on times it is sitting nice at 30-40% lights off spiking to 50-60% I know this is not acceptable in flower so I have been working diligently to get it down some more. Honestly dont want to exhaust the room but may have to run an exhaust to run for an hour or two after lights off to help stabilize the rh spike.
I will post what works if I can get this thing handled. Two dehueys running as well one during lights on two running during lights off.
FML.
On a good note everything transplanted, the blueberry in the flower room is starting to get a nice aroma to her only 10 or so days in the room. Grape Krush is stanky as well.
room is pretty cherry all full
My room is sealed. so no air leaving, no air coming in. co2 enriched.
You're right.
50%-60% at sleepy time is bad..
Don't you have your exhaust running 24/7?
I've always had exhaust going during lights on and off.
They're always going to transpire a lot at night, especially when plants are cramped..
If that sweaty bubba air has no where to go?
chicka bow waw..
you got a slutty,
moldy
mildew orgy
crawling up your stalks,
and creepin on your birds..
I gotta hand it to you though Shotta.
You're doing an amazing job, with all the work that's involved with a perpetual.
Staying on top of whatever's needed, when it's needed in the garden, can be a full time job.
And maintaining a family with a new baby!?
dude,
^right? I'm about to send homeboy some earmuffs and ambien Haha.