Club 600

1badmasonman

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Holy shit peeps, every time i leave the crib and come home my house smells of the ganj, and I mean its getting more and more pungent everyday. Ive got the HTG 4" inline jr cheapo $120 us and all the ducting is buried now in the ceailing, and its all 4".Is there any known source for a larger 4" filter to handle 109 cubic square feet.

Im needing to get this smell issue resolved pronto. Seems the BW & WW are competing for the loudest dank aromas. Lemon skunk is in the race aswell. I dunno peeps but i gotta find a filter that can handle my room and 10 plants + clones sweet aromas before a curious nose gets a wiff.:o Any suggestions on a good set up for a room 13 ft long 7 ft wide and 6 ft tall.??????? Ive checked all my sources and cant find a filter that wont smoke my inline fan from the drag factor. Heres the current setup.



Well thats the filter anyway. The fan is 190 cfm inline HTG. Throw me a freeking bone :shock::leaf::idea: peace 1BMM
 

1badmasonman

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Any one seen these new bulbs yet?

Reflectorized 600 watt HPS Bulb



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600 watt High Pressure Sodium Reflectorized Lamp

This specialty High Output 600 watt High Pressure Sodium Bulb has it's own "built-in" reflector! The reflector optics are built them right into the lamp, no need for large, expensive reflectors! Featuring a perfectly aligned arc-tube to maximize lumen output at an astounding 95% efficiency. The unique design creates amazing uniformity in light spread, and since there is no standard reflector to trap in heat, growers can place this bulb much closer to their plants. Placing this lamp closer to plants results in increased light intensity which produces healthier, FASTER plant growth. Reflectorized 600w HPS lamp works with any standard High Pressure Sodium ballast system (S106 type - standard). "The All in One Lamp!" Our customers like them better than GAVITA or AGROSUN ! A superior lamp/bulb to grow with. The upper part of the inner surface of the lamp has a reflective aluminum coating allowing 95% of the light to be reflected down to the plants!


Reflectorized Lamp Info:
  • Outstanding Reflective Qualities: 95% effecient!
  • Amazing uniformity in light spread
  • 10% more light on the plant canopy.
  • Reduces green house / grow room shadowing and "hot spots"
  • The light distribution compared with a well designed luminiare/reflector is superior giving an effective higher light output.
  • No heavy, expensive shades/reflectors to assemble.
  • High Output 95,000 LUMENS! (standard 600w HPS bulbs emit only 84,000 lumens)
  • Higher Output = Faster/More Plant Growth = Higher Yields
  • Universal positioning
  • Longer Life than standard HPS bulbs (24,000+ hours)
  • Can be used inside the Cool Tubes
  • Color Temp: 2100K
  • One Year Warranty
Construction:
The lamp construction consists of an axial asymmetrical glass shell. The upper part of the inner surface of the lamp has a reflective aluminum coating. In this way the plane of the edge of the surface is parallel to the axis of the arc tube. With this construction the reflected energy will not impinge on the arc tube, hence the life of the arc tube will be better than a normal high pressure discharge lamp. This construction also enables many forms of light distribution to be realized in the design of the lamp profile.

The internal reflector lamp has a number of advantages over standard lamps. The internal reflector gives a combination of high efficiency and high stability during the life of the lamp. Internal reflector lamps can be used in light fixtures which are of simple construction and hence are of lower cost. They also require little or no maintenance. High Pressure Sodium Lamps have not made use of internal reflectors until now because of the difficulty in designing lamps of axial asymmetrical construction whereby the reflected energy from the reflected energy from the reflector does not pass through the arc tube. The new construction gives not only, in principle, a zero energy reflection onto the arc tube which enhance the life of the arc tube and maintains a higher light output during the life of the lamp, but provides a better and more flexible distribution of the available light output with greater efficiency.

You really should try a REFLECTORIZED BULB in your grow room!

Proper lighting is THE most important factor in your indoor garden.

Put this bulb to the test!

At this low price, you simply cannot go wrong. Could just be the best purchase you've ever made for your grow room!


Hmmmmm interesting.
 

kappainf

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Holy shit peeps, every time i leave the crib and come home my house smells of the ganj, and I mean its getting more and more pungent everyday. Ive got the HTG 4" inline jr cheapo $120 us and all the ducting is buried now in the ceailing, and its all 4".Is there any known source for a larger 4" filter to handle 109 cubic square feet.

Im needing to get this smell issue resolved pronto. Seems the BW & WW are competing for the loudest dank aromas. Lemon skunk is in the race aswell. I dunno peeps but i gotta find a filter that can handle my room and 10 plants + clones sweet aromas before a curious nose gets a wiff.:o Any suggestions on a good set up for a room 13 ft long 7 ft wide and 6 ft tall.??????? Ive checked all my sources and cant find a filter that wont smoke my inline fan from the drag factor. Heres the current setup.



Well thats the filter anyway. The fan is 190 cfm inline HTG. Throw me a freeking bone :shock::leaf::idea: peace 1BMM

Yeah man, I had the same filter and it def wasnt keeping up. I got a bigger filter with a 6 inch flange, the dimensions are 22" long and 10" diameter, I've noticed a major improvement. I'm using a soler and palau 6 inch mixed flow fan, rated at 300 cfm. You can also add a furnace / ac filter that is carbon impregnated. ONA gels and their products help too. Main thing is get a bigger filter and fan though.
 
Fellas, just chopped 5 AK-48 plants. Day 52, those are the 5 main colas in the picture, they weigh 210 g's combined, wet though. Didn't even weigh out the other buds yet. Smoke report in a few weeks.
 

williewill420

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You need a 6 inch carbon filter with a fan around 450 cfm. Thats what i have in my 12x12 room and no oders at all and the euforia's and jorge diamond's reek
 

williewill420

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Also those big fans are loud sound like a tornado. I just recently put my fan into the attic with my filter in the room, just cut a hole in the ceiling and put airduct thru there. It cut the noise down by atleast 75%
 

orgnlmrwiggles

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Who uses silica in their grows? I recently purchased some, npk of 0-0-3. I also purchased some new grow nutes npk of 9-3-6 to go along with my jack's classic blossom booster of 1-3-2...and botanicare's pure blend pro grow and bloom. The botanicare is supposed to be good for sativas and the other is an experiment on my next indica grow to see if lower levels of P help to reduce plant stretch. I also just got some alaskan fish fertilizer on sale at the grocery store for a couple of bucks and some container trays for like fifty cents a piece on sale, fits my one gallon grow bags great. I seem to have collected quite an arsenal of additives over the last year.

Anyway back to the silica. I see a noticeable difference in the girls in just over a week of using the silica. It's a liquid formula, I use like a half a dropperful per gallon. My plants are starting to get a nice sheen to them. I did a little reading before I bought it, it just seemed so beneficial I thought I would give it a try. I was using a product called rare earth, another form of silica, but it was a powder you mixed into your soil. I like the liquid much better. I'll also say this, even using the powder form, now that I think about it, none of those grows had any insect problems.
as far as silicates go, i picked up some rhino skin from AN this harvest and tried it out a couple times. i dont know if its doing anything, but no mold yet! so maybe it works, maybe it doesnt. plant has been super healthy the whole time, even before i used it though, so idk. hah
 

jigfresh

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Hey guys... I just realized I lied a few days ago. I said my wife's camera was a coolpix or something.... I guess I didn't lie, but I was just wrong. It is a 10 megapixel Casio Exilim. Just wanted to be accurate.

Sucks you got smell issues masonman. It must be kinda nice though to smell.
 

bender420

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HOLY Crap, this thread has grown exponentially since I was last here.

I have been ultra busy with education, but none the less here is an update for my fellow sixers.

here is 2 CJ girls under a 600 in a 2.5x4.5 hut.

 

Don Gin and Ton

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sup mason man thats a shitter man but really the only way is up the fan V's and a bigger fan or double up on the small fan and filter!? might not be do able if your shits already in the walls though?!
 

Heads Up

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masonman, you could get another from htg and use it as a scrubber in the room. Put the filter on the floor and fan right on top of it, then your exhaust air might not stink as much.
 

bender420

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wicked scrog there bender man!
Lookin' good bender.
looking real good bender..

Thank you so much my friends. This is my second time with CJ and she is truly what one would refer to as a beast of a cannabis plant. She stretches for half the bloom period, not OG like stretch where the colas as spaced apart, but more like the main cola growing in the vertical direction.

Here is my CJ from last time, I have twice as many main colas this time around so hope fully I could pull of a good yield.



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bender420

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mr wiggles, this is one hell of a plant. Looks amazing.

A month or so ago, I met Ken, the breeder of GDP. Got to try some of his own GDP, the flavor and potency were dead on but unfortunately I could taste a bit of chemicals. The visual appeal was off the hook.
 

irishboy

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Thank you so much my friends. This is my second time with CJ and she is truly what one would refer to as a beast of a cannabis plant. She stretches for half the bloom period, not OG like stretch where the colas as spaced apart, but more like the main cola growing in the vertical direction.

Here is my CJ from last time, I have twice as many main colas this time around so hope fully I could pull of a good yield.



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nice. i was thinking of getting some CJ clones but never really seen/smoked it before so i never got them. seen to be a heavy producer. hows the smoke on her?
 
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