Renfro
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How do you plan to prevent windburn?including massvie amounts of air movement to reduce and mold transmission.
How do you plan to prevent windburn?including massvie amounts of air movement to reduce and mold transmission.
Where do you do put your fans in order to avoid windburn but get enough air movement to get to all nooks and crannies of such a dense cannopy?I am by trade a pest managnement specialist mold is considered a pest, ill be using a few methods including massvie amounts of air movement to reduce and mold transmission. The macs internode spacing should be perfect. And i am familar with this strian but this cuts origin is different and is new to me
Above the canope below the lights and below the canope-> pancake fans on the walls under the canopy.Where do you do put your fans in order to avoid windburn but get enough air movement to get to all nooks and crannies of such a dense cannopy?
Edit: posted at the same time
So basically above and below the biomass most prone to mold / mildew?Above the canope below the lights and below the canope-> pancake fans on the walls under the canopy.
I used to think rootbound was a myth to until i kept trying to flower plants in 7's that required 10's at least.Root bound plants..dude you know its a myth...
A root bound plant is a neglected plant. Ive keept a mom for 1.5years in a 2 gallon smart pot
Doesnt happen in grodan cubes
Ya as I said above I can get 60g/sq ft no problem. Like its easy. 8” clones.Or_gros were a smidgen over, 75g/square foot iirc, and with another 25g of trim/small bud
I have a unique issue in my enviroment that it has low humidty, so as long as im controlling the microzones im not to worried.So basically above and below the biomass most prone to mold / mildew?
Probably just bad math.Or_Gro backed up his claims. I trust whatever he says.
This guy is fitting 100 6-inch square pots in a 5x4 space. He's growing in extra spacial dimensions while we're still in 2D land. Should win the nobel prize. Imagine scaling that to growing food. Or maybe he's just full of shit.
What's you're environmental control panel or system if you don't mind my asking ?I have a unique issue in my enviroment that it has low humidty, so as long as im controlling the microzones im not to worried.
A zone underneath the cubes for active drainage will be needed
Im more worried about mounting an A/C in the room to keep humidty in check. I have a simple environmental control unit..it was cheap and it works ok.
Not very unique. The ambient RH% rarely goes above 25% where I am in southern colorado. I run swamp coolers to raise humidity until the plants have produced enough biomass to keep the RH% up above 40% on it's own. Then a few weeks later I am struggling to keep the RH% below 50% with massive amounts of dehumidification and venting in dry air as much as the ambient temperature allows. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.I have a unique issue in my enviroment that it has low humidty, so as long as im controlling the microzones im not to worried.
Triton it has simple controls but i do not believe it communicates other then control power to individual device's.What's you're environmental control panel or system if you don't mind my asking ?
I'm still in all separate devices that do not tie together & go to one control unit. So im manually setting everything based on timers. Or myself doing it. PITA.
It sounds like you jave been running this method for sometime. Why is it now you need to make changes?
Like you had no DTW for example. Few other things you mentioned that one would think was already dialed based on your experience using this method.
Did i miss something?
Its always low, sometimes 35%Not very unique. The ambient RH% rarely goes above 25% where I am in southern colorado. I run swamp coolers to raise humidity until the plants have produced enough biomass to keep the RH% up above 40% on it's own. Then a few weeks later I am struggling to keep the RH% below 50% with massive amounts of dehumidification and venting in dry air as much as the ambient temperature allows. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
How did Or_Gro do on his TechNaFlora Nutrient run, do you know? I just gotta know man.Or_Gro backed up his claims. I trust whatever he says.
This guy is fitting 100 6-inch square pots in a 5x4 space. He's growing in extra spacial dimensions while we're still in 2D land. Should win the nobel prize. Imagine scaling that to growing food. Or maybe he's just full of shit.
Oh boy, thats not how that logical fallacy works but its cute that you tried. Ill show as i grow, yall can cry all you want. I provided as much proof as can be expected. Plants with time frames and sizes that show i can do what I say. And as far as yields yall will change the goal post the second you feel insecure about your position.right lack of evidence it not wait for it...…..PROOF THAT IT CAN BE DONE
i agreeHaha this gonna be funny as fuck