Brb, removing cardboard from my tent.Put that fan outside your tent and pull out. It will generate heat by itself. Also, find something besides cardboard to set those on. That will suck up moisture and mold. good luck
Hey man... we should watch our words... you know if this wasnt the internet we might get into a fight and someone might get hurt... (me)Just a suggestion...to the OP. damn.
Nice lil set up! You should fire up a journal! Keeping track of your grows now will help you with all your future ones.
Well I did that with the fan and i cant keep it stable it swings around to mucbh even on lowHang ur little desk fan upside down from the roof of the tent and put in more plants u gotta lota room u r not using
Also man on that plant in the blue pot. Pull that bottom pan off and set it in a bigger tray. Those pans stop up the drainage holes.
I like and i am jealous girls look nice and healthy too
Hang ur little desk fan upside down from the roof of the tent and put in more plants u gotta lota room u r not using
Nice lil set up! You should fire up a journal! Keeping track of your grows now will help you with all your future ones.
You should be fine in the low to mid 80s, I think they grow faster when its 85-87 but that's just from my experience. As long as there's good air circulation then you'll be fine. Also more than likely the temp and the tops of the plants is about 2-5 degrees lower than what the thermometer reads. My thermometer gets hot from the light intensity from my HPS and reads 90-93 but then I read the temp at the canopy with an infrared temp gun and it says 82-85.
Prime example of why you need adequate intake and exhaust. Those reflectors are not going to help you bub. I run two 600s and my space is 4x4x8 with no heat issues.Hey there, up until recently my light situation was similar to yours. I bought two 400w hps for a 2x6x5 space and with those type reflectors. With both running temps got to 115+ with an 8 inch booster fan as exhaust. So I had to run one lamp at 81 ish temps.
81 worked out ok for me. I feel i would have done better a little cooler but it worked. I'm in the process of setting up the hoods I bought and the steonger fan I boufht now. As it is all messy both lights are maxing out at 82 degrees which I think I can make drop lower once I have it set up how I want it.
U can hang it just put a string either side and tie outward I've done it with exact same type of fanHeres what it looks like now guys all tied down n spread out
It's called passive intake and I use 1 600w cooltube and have perfect temps and I live in australia with a. Very hot climatePrime example of why you need adequate intake and exhaust. Those reflectors are not going to help you bub. I run two 600s and my space is 4x4x8 with no heat issues.
Here's a visualization for you guys. Take a gallon size vac seal bag and put a piece of chicken in each corner so it kinda stays open. Seal it. Now poke a few small holes on one side and cut a bigger hole on the other side. Try to "suck" air through the bag through the bigger hole. Soon enough the bag will start to lose volume.
This is what is happening when you guys don't add an intake. There is negative pressure in your tent; heat levels rise; co2 levels drop; and you stress your fan. Simply putting your lights in a glass tube is NOT going to help very much if at all.
Oh really that's what it's called?It's called passive intake and I use 1 600w cooltube and have perfect temps and I live in australia with a. Very hot climate
Do these not look healthyOh really that's what it's called?
Passive intakes are either too small and there is negative pressure in the tent or they are too large and light and smell escapes. Honestly that's never been a big deal for me but hey it is worth noting. And with a door open your 200 cfm fan is still pulling 200 cfm but now from a much larger area. Therefor you are now not circulating enough air and the plants wont have a healthy amount of co2 which means the temp needs to be even lower to keep it healthy.. You can do what you like, but a 200 cfm booster fan is 22 bucks on amazon. Up to you.
So yeah, if you have central A/c in the area you grow a passive intake will keep a small grow cool enough, However with better ventilation you could keep your plants at the same temp they are now and raise your A/c five degrees... should pay for the fan in one grow.
BUT HEY, what do I know...
EDIT : I don't know if you have amazon like we have here in America. I like standing right side up thank you very much...
EDIT EDIT : Jk I love Austrailia... one of my dogs is named after Margot Robbie
Did you flower at those temps 80-82?Prime example of why you need adequate intake and exhaust. Those reflectors are not going to help you bub. I run two 600s and my space is 4x4x8 with no heat issues.
Here's a visualization for you guys. Take a gallon size vac seal bag and put a piece of chicken in each corner so it kinda stays open. Seal it. Now poke a few small holes on one side and cut a bigger hole on the other side. Try to "suck" air through the bag through the bigger hole. Soon enough the bag will start to lose volume.
This is what is happening when you guys don't add an intake. There is negative pressure in your tent; heat levels rise; co2 levels drop; and you stress your fan. Simply putting your lights in a glass tube is NOT going to help very much if at all.
If tried a few ways, I can't seem to keep the fan stable without it start swinging all over, I know it secure and won't fall I just don't like it coolant swinging, I'll keep trying ways, I plan on buying 4 clip fans one for ex corner of the tent, it will be a bonus if I can get this one to hang in a way I likeU can hang it just put a string either side and tie outward I've done it with exact same type of fan