yesDo any of these pics look like pre flowering anyone?View attachment 4569747View attachment 4569748View attachment 4569749
It's a 4×4 tent and yes that's the only flap that I have open at this time although not fully open, the tent is in an outbuilding with no heating, so the idea was to keep as much heat in the tent as I could.Just also noticed the closed air intake flap in your group shot. That looks like a pretty small tent. Do you have air coming in somewhere at the bottom or you've been keeping it closed all the time?
It has four flaps and only one half open.It's a 4×4 tent and yes that's the only flap that I have open at this time although not fully open, the tent is in an outbuilding with no heating, so the idea was to keep as much heat in the tent as I could.
You definitely need air exchange in the room no matter what, even if it means you need to warm the space up a little at times. In a tent that big, I'll usually either have a booster fan for intake or a louvered vent on one of the lower duct penetrations.It's a 4×4 tent and yes that's the only flap that I have open at this time although not fully open, the tent is in an outbuilding with no heating, so the idea was to keep as much heat in the tent as I could.
I do have a 10" oscillating fan at the top of the tent blowing down on the drivers on the back of the led light, the drivers get very hot.You definitely need air exchange in the room no matter what, even if it means you need to warm the space up a little at times. In a tent that big, I'll usually either have a booster fan for intake or a louvered vent on one of the lower duct penetrations.
I meant your plants need air (CO2), like an open intake at the bottom and an exhaust at the top pulling air through at all times.I do have a 10" oscillating fan at the top of the tent blowing down on the drivers on the back of the led light, the drivers get very hot.
Ok I see what you mean now, I could rig up a duct bringing fresh air in from outside no problem, all you're info is most appreciated thanks.I meant your plants need air (CO2), like an open intake at the bottom and an exhaust at the top pulling air through at all times.
You want negative pressure in the room, basically a vacuum. The walls of your tent should suck in some when it's all closed up except for the intake and exhaust.Ok I see what you mean now, I could rig up a duct bringing fresh air in from outside no problem, all you're info is most appreciated thanks.
I have a mega 6 inch infinity fan and carbon filter at the top, IL take some pics and you can see thanks.I meant your plants need air (CO2), like an open intake at the bottom and an exhaust at the top pulling air through at all times.
When I have the infinity on and the tent is closed, that's exactly what happens to the tent walls.You want negative pressure in the room, basically a vacuum. The walls of your tent should suck in some when it's all closed up except for the intake and exhaust.
Oh ok... and it's exhausting out of the tent? At first, I thought you meant you were just recirculating the same air over and over, which is possible but you would need to add CO2.I have a mega 6 inch infinity fan and carbon filter at the top, IL take some pics and you can see thanks.
Ok that's better than what I thought, but it should always be on and there should always be some way for air to get in and flow through.When I have the infinity on and the tent is closed, that's exactly what happens to the tent walls.
Ok that's better than what I thought, but it should always be on and there should always be some way for air to get in and flow through.