Mesh screens for air ducting.

Illicithunter

Active Member
For bug prevention I need really fine mesh screens of some sort. They only had large rolls of screen that the holes were to big at the Home Depot.
Where can I get some that the mesh is very fine? Thanks
 

Illicithunter

Active Member
The really cheap ones work , but if your exsuting air why would ya need one, unless your cutting your fan off at lights out
Yea I didn't want anything like insulation getting stuck in there. I might cut em off at bedtime while they are in veg mode.
While in fower they will get it all frikken day yo.
Ya heard?!
 

Tone5500

Well-Known Member
Yup. The attic where it goes has ventilation to fresh air.
Why not just cut the window to the tent part out and just bring in air threw negative pressure from the room . You will be running much more efficient that way and won't have to worry about bringing in outside air that can cause moisture problems that could lead to other problems ?? Your in a grow tent right ???
 

Illicithunter

Active Member
Why not just cut the window to the tent part out and just bring in air threw negative pressure from the room . You will be running much more efficient that way and won't have to worry about bringing in outside air that can cause moisture problems that could lead to other problems ?? Your in a grow tent right ???
Yea it's a 5x5 tent. I got flaps on the tent for right now that get opened working with neg pressure to suck in air from window.

It's too cold right now to leave the window open at night so I'm gonna get them fresh air intermittently. Plus the exhaust is good for partial circulation at night.
ya heard?!
 

Tone5500

Well-Known Member
So your tent isn't light proof when bringing in air unless you have it hooked to ducting ??? Because if the flaps are light proof and you bring in air from the room it's more beneficial to your plants . You want your tent to be around 75-80 degrees . The fresh air from outside is a lower co2ppm then inside your house . I'm just trying to understand and help if I can if this is how you have always had it sailed in before then disregard what I'm saying
 

Illicithunter

Active Member
So your tent isn't light proof when bringing in air unless you have it hooked to ducting ??? Because if the flaps are light proof and you bring in air from the room it's more beneficial to your plants . You want your tent to be around 75-80 degrees . The fresh air from outside is a lower co2ppm then inside your house . I'm just trying to understand and help if I can if this is how you have always had it sailed in before then disregard what I'm saying
When it gets warmer outside I'm gonna run a ducted air intake to the tent. I Know it's important for a couple reasons.
I'm just being lazy. I just gotta go buy one. That ain't cheap son. Word
 

vostok

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Panty-hose works well
but lately I too have been using insect mesh
also to line the base of my pots, to hold back my soil
 

Illicithunter

Active Member
Panty-hose works well
but lately I too have been using insect mesh
also to line the base of my pots, to hold back my soil
Panny hose is a good one. I need it to cover my exhaust so nothing falls in or climbes in.
It's cheap ass security.
I might look like a pervert when I buy it.....
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
couple of months ago my babe and I go shopping
I nip off to get the 5 packs of hose
and return and she blows her cool thinking they were for her,
the hose was blue, green, even pink ..
lol,
but insect mesh is the best
 

Illicithunter

Active Member
couple of months ago my babe and I go shopping
I nip off to get the 5 packs of hose
and return and she blows her cool thinking they were for her,
the hose was blue, green, even pink ..
lol,
but insect mesh is the best
Haha , nice.
I'm gonna look online for some insect mesh.
 
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