New guy joe
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Running your ballast at 50% will shorten the life span of your bulb and make it much less efficient via watt for Lumen ratio.
I hate tents they are always 10 to 15 degrees hotter then the room they are in...
Your mom.Without ventilation and proper cooling, of course they are. But who would be foolish enough to overlook that?
That's kind of true but not really. What if you're running a ventilation system that is passive and circulates air from the room to the tent. The air would be the same and so would the temperatures, would it not? Add in a window ac unit and you have the perfect temperatures for growing in a tent.Keeping a perfect environment year round is harder in a tent..u can do it but not without a window ac during the summer..In the winter you can just crack a window.a tent will always be 10 to 15 degrees hotter then the room it's in. Also huge temperature swings in a tent..
That doesn't work like that.. The only way would be to air cool your light using fresh air from a conjoined room and out of the wall into another room then you would need the ventilation system sucking everything out of the tent and spitting it into the attic. And probably a window ac with a thermostat during the summer. You will need to keep the room your tents in at 68 to keep your tent below 80 degrees. It sucks. During the winter it's alright.That's kind of true but not really. What if you're running a ventilation system that is passive and circulates air from the room to the tent. The air would be the same and so would the temperatures, would it not? Add in a window ac unit and you have the perfect temperatures for growing.
No doubt it's more work and money to keep it going but I know for a fact, that the way I described, works. My temps peek at 82 F. and I run two 1000w lights in the 8" x 4" tent.That doesn't work like that.. The only way would be to air cool your light using fresh air from a conjoined room and out of the wall into another room then you would need the ventilation system sucking everything out of the tent and spitting it into the attic. And probably a window ac with a thermostat during the summer. You will need to keep the room your tents in at 68 to keep your tent below 80 degrees. It sucks. During the winter it's alright.
We weren't talking about the quantity of grows. The subject was temperature in a tent. Have trouble staying on topic? How are my plants? Considering I am a first time grower and according to you, I am growing in the most difficult environment possible, I would say I am doing pretty good.You also forgot to add that this is your first grow..View attachment 3476552
Looks alright for a noob, kinda gray looking. Ditch the tent and you will get better results. A tent cost more to keep in check year round. Nobody said it was the toughest environment to grow in just less efficient is all.We weren't talking about the quantity of grows. The subject was temperature in a tent. Have trouble staying on topic? How are my plants? Considering I am a first time grower and according to you, I am growing in the most difficult environment possible, I would say I am doing pretty good.View attachment 3476557
It's a new strain called 50 shades of grey.Looks alright for a noob, kinda gray looking..
LOL... that gives a hell of a mental image!It's funny, I've never had the issues that a lot of people speak of with tents. With my 600 watt in my 2ft x 4ft x 5.5ft I can keep it below 80f with an ambient room temperature of 72. The issue I have, is loosing space from negative pressure.