It might work as your only taking the curved lip off if you do try it just make sure light can't get in to the roots and ressoooooo..... would at least get a reply ! lol
no-one has ever cut a NFT tray down then??? come on guys.....thought one of you must have thought about it ...
I need to take 15 mm off each end....anyone ever tried??
Probably 8-9 weeks of 12/12.how long will you flower for jig?? on the 1 week veg i mean,
I'm not sure that fan will be enough to cool things. Especially with the 25 feet of ducting. Is there any way to cut that run down? And you are pulling through a filter. I don't think I have the whole picture. What cfm is your fan rated for? You might need a 6" fan to cool the light and pull through the filter.I went shopping and got a yield master 2 supreme, an eco plus inline fan classic with a 4 inch end, a phresh filter 4"x12"/200cfm , 25 ft of 6
" ducting, and a 600 watt hps with 600watt balast. This will be for a secret jardin tent silver edition. I haven't opened any of this stuff and played with it yet. Any suggestions on changing anything?
I've had leaves like that... mine were from heat. My heat is always pretty constant, so I don't know if it will keep affecting the leaves after it's been sorted. Also, mine could have been from too much light as well. Is that a possibility in your set up? In my opinion it's heat though.heya guys i jus been to check on hern shes still wet at 1.5 inch below soil surface, i had to chop a fan leaf off her coz it was so bad, can anyone had a leaf this bad before? caqn anyone tell me whats up with her?i know she had bad heat stress but ive got the heat sorted now shes still getting worse though
She's starving to death and having to eat her leaves for nutrition.heya guys i jus been to check on hern shes still wet at 1.5 inch below soil surface, i had to chop a fan leaf off her coz it was so bad, can anyone had a leaf this bad before? caqn anyone tell me whats up with her?i know she had bad heat stress but ive got the heat sorted now shes still getting worse though
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That looks like old heat damage.heya guys i jus been to check on hern shes still wet at 1.5 inch below soil surface, i had to chop a fan leaf off her coz it was so bad, can anyone had a leaf this bad before? caqn anyone tell me whats up with her?i know she had bad heat stress but ive got the heat sorted now shes still getting worse though
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shes only under a 600 and is around 2 feet away now due to the inititial damage, shes still growing but the tips of leaves are curling up and as soon as ive got her nearly healthy i'm going to start moving the light a bit closer so i can judge each day if it gets too close know the distance she prefers.I've had leaves like that... mine were from heat. My heat is always pretty constant, so I don't know if it will keep affecting the leaves after it's been sorted. Also, mine could have been from too much light as well. Is that a possibility in your set up? In my opinion it's heat though.
no shes indoor grow potted in 11 litre tub of 80% westlands+ 20% perlite she was me first planted all me baby girls are now potted in coco soil, as i'm going to be using coco i baught coco nutes and didnt want to have to buy more nutes jus for the one plants and i asked the guy and he sed that they will work just not as well as in coco soil, anyways all way thru germ and veging she only every had plain tap water that had been stood a day occasionally mixed with still bottled water she was fine and thriving all way thru veging untill i put her into 12/12 with the light too close (this was about a week ago) since then she also sufferd heat stress as the temp got to 40c or 104f, so i added another fan and also a new oscilating fan i have the cool air being blown from below the plant upwards towards the light which helps the hot air rise and plant stay cool much better so now shes sitting jus at 29c or 84f,That looks like old heat damage.
You also said the soil she is in is a wasteland correct? maybe you should put her in a place thats not a wasteland... might help imo.
Also the bout with high heat you had also didi damage to the root system and it will take time to recover. Id just pop more beans and start over, i get depressed seeing ill plants in my garden.
To me, a 160 cfm fan isn't going to cool everything. I think most of us in here are using 6" or 8" inline fans rated for 400+ cfm's. It might work though. If all the boxes are still closed I would exchange for a bigger fan. A regular fan, like an oscillating one you use at home, will be good for moving air around in the room, and is good at moving air towards the air being sucked out... but it won't really cool things very much. That's what the exhaust fan is for. Hope that helps a little.the fan is rated for 160 cfm i hope i got steered in the right direction. I think i was told to use a regular fan in the tent to keep the temp down a little i think.