JoeRogan420
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a grow tent is not air tight, there is places where bugs and ants can get inseriously ? .... of course you can . A god damn passive filter “ in “ and a scrubber on exhaust
a grow tent is not air tight, there is places where bugs and ants can get inseriously ? .... of course you can . A god damn passive filter “ in “ and a scrubber on exhaust
u forgot to reply about the tent material is not air tightAnts ? .... wtf ?
I can honestly say I have never .... I mean fucking never had ants in a grow.
A tent is designed to “ push and pull “ air for exchange , plants need this even dark to metabolize the energy it received during day.a grow tent is not air tight, there is places where bugs and ants can get in
you do not understand there fore i am done, much love guys why so much hate id love to go on this journey with u not against uA tent is designed to “ push and pull “ air for exchange , plants need this even dark to metabolize the energy it received during day.
Plants need to breathe. Not in “ unnatural “ sealed conditions.
feel free to watch my journal and ill watch yoursBut I’m subbed on this Trainwreck .... I thank you for the laughs , you made my high even better tonite.
Question : How “ exactly “ are you gonna seal this box ? Curious.
your hopeless i not talking to you anymore loserTrump university dollars well spent , I see.
2 cpu fans at top of "tent" pushing air out...large desk fan blows on plants....also I open door to closet and wave it back and forth a couple times a dayCan you please share some pictures of your 'hybrid' setups. Where is your 'fresh' air coming from?
Are you running CO2 enrichment?2 cpu fans at top of "tent" pushing air out...large desk fan blows on plants....also I open door to closet and wave it back and forth a couple times a day
Check out my diyIt would, even without the tiles I can cram it in here, I was thinking of doing that too because if not then I wouldn't be using the tent at all
How much light actually dissipates through ventilation holes ina tent? Also I have noticed that my closet diy tent with ventilation still needs to be opened up and ventilated.......are prefab tents suitable for closed rooms?...are the ventilation ports circulating only the air in the room?Interesting. You were claiming that your grow box is better than a tent, and you were offering to build one of your awesome sealed boxes for another member of this forum, yet you haven't even built and tested a single one yet.
That's all I need to know.
Besides that, a grow room that has air exchange via intake and exhaust are not sealed. Sealed rooms do need C02, because, well, they're sealed. Air getting through pinholes and zippers? Bullshit. My intakes are more than 2.5 times the area of my exhaust, so no air leaks through anything but the intake vents. Even if there are pinhole leaks... how is that inefficient or even relevant?
You truly don't have any clue what you're talking about. You need to brush up on some terminology and grow room operation.
I'm going to expand and respond to some other things you commented on.
Tent corners breaking. I've never, ever broken one, but it's not out of the realm of possibility. Four out of the five tents I have though have steel corners, and the poles have pins to 'click' them into place.
Can't hang the filter on the wall? Why would anyone want to? The heat you want to exhaust is at the top of the tent, not half way up the wall.
Ability to take down and store just as easily as a tent? How could a solid-wall 4x4x6.5' box break down as compactly and neatly as a tent?
I'm all for DIY, but if I have to decide between tent and build and I opt build, I'm not building a cabinet, I'm retrofitting an entire room.
You keep talking about durability of your box. Well, my oldest tent is going on eight years old, with daily use. It's still standing and operating perfectly. Your box isn't built yet, nor do you even have any construction documentation, so I don't know how you can even begin to compare the two.
You've got a lot to learn young grasshopper.
Yes, I was thinking of doing a scrog!! I've read a little on them, if I'm not mistaken you can spread the width of one plant evenly across the room creating an even canopy . Thanks for bringing that up. This would be done without the tent right?OP ... look at doing your closet space with good “ extraction “ in both air and scrubber . A simple corner mounted oscillating fan .
You SCROG NET , SOG , that space easily .
Forget building a toy box
Hehe sounds like a standard “sealed” room setup. Obviously being a tent maybe it’s not a perfect seal but they are sealed enough to pull negative pressure. You aren’t venting to exchange air though out the day, you are supplementing the CO2 yourself.I run a “sealed” 4x8 tent. Although it’s not completely air tight, my 20lb co2 tank lasts me quite awhile for 8 plants. 850ppm for veg and 1500ppm in flower. Exhaust only turns on at lights out and the last two weeks of flower when i cut co2 off. Would that be considered a hybrid?
You’re*your hopeless i not talking to you anymore loser