You can't 'pull air into'; that's PUSHING and it heats up the air you're trying to use to ventilate and cool with.
Pull OUT of the tent- from the top- and don't worry so much about how air gets in it, there should be vent flaps around the bottom of the tent anyway, those will admit air.
That is how my set is, filter, ducting, fan that has ducting running out of the tent and into the garage. I want to draw air from the room that has the A/C and not open anything on the tent. That outside wall into the garage is not insulated and that room gets warm. So I want as closed of a system as I can get.
That is exactly what I will be doing only not allowing any air from through the flaps in the tent into that room, but ducted air from the other room with the A/C.Listen to @ttystikk
In a tent there are flaps on the bottom that allow for a passive intake of air. Set up your charcoal filter and fan up top, sucking the hot air out. As the hot air is pulled out, cool air will automatically be pulled into the tent through the bottom flaps.
I get it now; you might aim the conditioned air intake downwards as it enters the tent. Cool air is heavier and will sink and displace warmer air upwards and out your exhaust.That is exactly what I will be doing only not allowing any air from through the flaps in the tent into that room, but ducted air from the other room with the A/C.
If I am not explaining it right when I get it set up I will post some pics.
GR
Can you top them?TT,
My baby's have stretched too much, three to five inches from top of the coco to the top of the plant. I can just bury them deeper when I transplant can't I?
Had the T5's at about 8" about the plants and went away for the weekend and damn the fuckers stretched to the light. Can I root prune when I transplant and just bury them deeper or just bury them deeper without pruning the roots.
GR
No, they are at the two full leaf stage, as I said just babies.Can you top them?
I just buried my new seedlings deeper myself and they're doing fine today it was done yesterday before a watering I say go ahead and do it.No, they are at the two full leaf stage, as I said just babies.
I think I will just bury the deeper, the stems that are buried will begin to root out. It was my bad, being gone the first weekend after sprout allowed the to just stretch too much.
Have done it in the past but this little bitches stretched to high heaven.I just buried my new seedlings deeper myself and they're doing fine today it was done yesterday before a watering I say go ahead and do it.
Damn how much of a stretch lol......Have done it in the past but this little bitches stretched to high heaven.
3 to 5 inches, I have taken coco from there eventual home and will plant them as deep as needed to get about 1 to 2 inches of stem above the coco line.Damn how much of a stretch lol......
Yeah I found distilled white vinegar from costco seems to work pretty well and its dirt cheap lol.Advanced ph down seems to be the best bang for the buck..
That's not very strong, however. Battery acid is pretty concentrated and it works fine.Yeah I found distilled white vinegar from costco seems to work pretty well and its dirt cheap lol.
Is it more stable? It's annoying having to re adjust the pH in my res daily, seems to rise by atleast one in 24 hours..That's not very strong, however. Battery acid is pretty concentrated and it works fine.
Blame your plants for the pH swing, not the solution.Is it more stable? It's annoying having to re adjust the pH in my res daily, seems to rise by atleast one in 24 hours..
I had 5 seeds from Barneys, peppermint kush. I have to say they were the oddest plants in the room. They looked like shit no matter what I did. They stretched an unbelievable amount, they had to be bent over to stay within the lights. Very few fan leaves. I kicked them to the corner and they got leftovers but still grew and looked like shit until the last 2-3 weeks when they filled out. They turned out to be the most potent I've grown thus far. Don't prune the bottom branches either, they will grow nearly as tall as the top.