under current 13gallon DWC buckets 30x 1000wAre you gonna trade in the trays for buckets or what? Just curious cause you said you gonna grow trees.
ya AZ is def not a bud friendly state. be in havi soon ennough tholol god damn man nice setup!! ishould move to cali lol. thats alot of money in equipment in that house....but nice subd!!!! peace
i put together the damper setup myself. i buy from a wholesale warehouse curtiousy my pops compny. hit up the hydro stores for rubber lined dampers with a motor and timer option. costs more but def worth it. and is sealed for c02 use.would you mind if i asked where you bought your damper setup? im building a box out of a/c ductboard tomorrow and may want to do something like that. thank you!
thanks drell glad ure still spyingdamn dude, they're about to blow up. good luck on the expansion. this ones getting real nice.
All i can say is wow! its lookin very nice a professional there boomer, As for the cleaning up under my canopy, i noticed with my one plant it took very well to cleaning up right around the first week or two of flower, Then it doesn't try and make little buds below the screen. Im only using one plant so i actually cleaning the bottom over a week so i didn't stress her out to much. Cant wait for a few weeks when theres some nice lighter sized nugs filling that screen. Also how loud is that filter, i was going to get one for my closet because i have the room, obviously not that big lol, but a smaller one, i just dont know if im going to need to make a muffler for it or not. Keep em growin man!
While we're on the subject of the filter...Do you feel that its needed in your sealed room to have a scrubber? I was gonna put a small diy scrubber on the exhaust fan so when it runs at night it wont smell outside, but should I have one running constantly in the room all day? If so why? It would be easy to add to my setup if need be.
I defenitely care if it smells. Ive already got a 4 foot can filter in my room now, but im giving it to my buddy when this grow is done. Im only using a 25 cfm fan at night to slowly pull in oxygen for the roots. This will have a diy small 8 inch long scrubber on it, but Im wondering if It really removes the smell in the room to run another all day even when your not venting. I will be pulling air through the veg area with a 4 inch fan all day and could easily make another scrubber for that if it would help to keep the smell down. I guess it doesnt seem like it would do much to air that is being put right back into the room, but idk thats why Im askin.i originally planned not to use a carbon filter buuut after considering the security risk i changed my mind. even tho im a legal vendor member grower etc i didnt want my neighbors knowin or anyone who may come by outside or anyone who comes inside the house. i just dont want any nosey people ratting me out to the cops and having to deal with all that bullshit. coops come and take ur shit then ask questions later. but the room is sealed and the timer is setup up to scrub for 15 mins out of every hour while lights are on. then at night i might tweak it to 15 mins on/ 15 mins off/ etc. the reason is cuz during lights out i open my exhaust damper system to vent out high humidity and that will vent aroma as well. the nugs are just now gettin sticky and sum aroma is beginning. but not much. id invest in a carbo filter unless u flat out dont care about peeps being suspicious. ive been thru too much bullshit growin in the past at diff locations so its made me paranoid lol. especially since the sour grape strain is known to be super stinky
odor control is a must for any illegal grow and for medical grows like min eit just depends if u want anyone being suspicious. but i would have to say the aroma is also strain dependant. my white widow outdoor grow barely had any smell. then i harvested and they stank hard. so it just depends. it was also outdoors so that couldve been why but certain strains ive been told from other growers seem to put off alot more aroma. might have sumthing to do with the sugar additive products people use. in theory organic is supposed to be more aromatic as well. idk wat size ure workin on but id consider it anywaysim about to start flower on my first grow and everyone keeps talking about the smel ... and how strong it is. can it really be that bad? im adding a 6 inch carbon filter with another 6 inch fan in a day or two but i was just curious how bad it can be. if i have a negative suction in my room from the filter , will the smell still escape?
i scrub the air off and on all day and more at night since my room is sealed but i exhaust outside at night. it works for my setup. with urs if im correct ure venting outside anytime since ure not running c02? if the smell just leaks out then id run the carbon all the time. idk if ur can is ran in ur ducting or not. mine stands on end on its own in the corner. most run it with their exhaust before the smell exits. u cant have too big of a fan or itll evacuate too soon and the carbon element will not be attached to the odor element and difuse it. in theory thats how im told it works so u need to have the proper sized fan in the grow room. if its too small it wont cycle enough air in enough time before it exits. so measurements count. not sure this answers ur question. if not just reask a diff wayI defenitely care if it smells. Ive already got a 4 foot can filter in my room now, but im giving it to my buddy when this grow is done. Im only using a 25 cfm fan at night to slowly pull in oxygen for the roots. This will have a diy small 8 inch long scrubber on it, but Im wondering if It really removes the smell in the room to run another all day even when your not venting. I will be pulling air through the veg area with a 4 inch fan all day and could easily make another scrubber for that if it would help to keep the smell down. I guess it doesnt seem like it would do much to air that is being put right back into the room, but idk thats why Im askin.
hey boomer been wondering if you how the PH has been going with the mother setup since you were talking about it before.