Favre2Harvin
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They look lovely in there new homes Lionsroor , do you just use the trays to hold the runoff water?/ and what kind of containers are those Rx?
Thanks, Rx!Lookin Good! and fancy! I also have two grow tents i just bought 6x6x6, one is empty right now. and i just have uncooled 1000watts chillin with basic intake and exhaust running all the time, heat stays 75 to 79 degrees all the time, but my humidity level is very high at night time, do you or anyone know the best size of dehumidifier and cheapest for this size of tent?
They are Aurora Root pots.They look lovely in there new homes Lionsroor , do you just use the trays to hold the runoff water?/ and what kind of containers are those Rx?
Ya the humidity in the basement im in is slightly high, id like to get a dehumidifier but their a little expensive and the extra heat may be a problem, but ya i do need a much better intake and that may take care of my problem. But thanks for the advice! This is just my third grow and after this one i wanna get set up with air cooled lights and better intake like yours!Thanks, Rx!
Won't your exhaust take down humidity to an acceptable level? Dehumidifiers require substantial cooling - if that is an issue. They are power hogs too, and should be run on a dedicated circuit (just like an AC) Dehumidifiers are AC's with heaters. A 35 - 70 pint household model will do the trick for you. You can get a Kenmore at Sears for around $200. The 'fancy' solution would be to use an inline dehumidifier on the intake port (outside the tent). Have you tried adding an intake fan? This will dramatically increase your exchange rate. Try it - this usually does the trick.
So far so good - they seem to be adjusting to the new crib!They look lovely in there new homes Lionsroor , do you just use the trays to hold the runoff water?/ and what kind of containers are those Rx?
Thanks - glad to have you along for the ride!wow! that setup looks totally sick. subbed!
Yeah - basements are the mostest moistest! haha Basements can be damp sometimes. When you can, if you can possibly setup an intake fan pulling air in from outside, your humidity problems will be gone. If you do have to intake from within the basement - draw the air in through 10 foot of ducting with a vent fan mounted on the ceiling of the basement; the natural change in air pressure from air forced through the ducting will help to dry the air before entering your tent.Ya the humidity in the basement im in is slightly high, id like to get a dehumidifier but their a little expensive and the extra heat may be a problem, but ya i do need a much better intake and that may take care of my problem. But thanks for the advice! This is just my third grow and after this one i wanna get set up with air cooled lights and better intake like yours!
Nice to have you on board, Barbie. Thanks for the kind words!beautiful +rep and subed.
Cool! Thanks for checkin' out my scene.Nice grow bro. U got me subed in also
Thanks, Teyo! I'm no expert, but I will definitely check out your grow. I love to see the work others are doing. Every grow is a good grow!awesome bro. i love expanding on my grow ha!
everything lookin real clean
maybe you can check my grow and give me some tips?