just a thought but if you are doing a closed air cooling system where you pull air from outside of the tent and send it outside of the tent isn't the carbon filter not really going to do a whole lot?copying this setup... about 100 dollars short of pulling the trigger..... Anyone think I should spend my money differntly?
They don't last very long but they work well. In this case the filter inside the tent is used to filter air being extracted out the tent, and yes with several plants a carbon filter is very necessary. I would mount the filter differently but the photo above is just an example of what I'd like to have next go around.just a thought but if you are doing a closed air cooling system where you pull air from outside of the tent and send it outside of the tent isn't the carbon filter not really going to do a whole lot?
I guess it might but I think carbon filters are only worth it for large operations. odor gels are 1/20th of the price and size and work for a few months, and carbon filters sometimes don't even make it a year (methinks...)
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That there was white widow max from 420-seeds.com, the ppm is probably around 200-300 I'm guessing, I'm not using any co2 except for whats in the room. The window rarely closes to "refresh" the room, only when it reaches above 85 degrees I'll close it, which hasn't been too often lately, but I'm bracing for heat this coming week. Electric bill is going to hate me. Oh well, 3-5 weeks left. I'll save money not buying anymore weed!! Yess!! 1/8s at dispensaries are very potent but you can spend almost 70 bucks on one. Almost not worth it. Can't wait for my crop. 100% legal! God bless America!those look yummy - what strain? what ppm do u flower at?
Thought ppm was a measurement of co2 in the environment, also has something to do with hydro setups? Not sure if "PPM" is relevant to soil, but 1/2 strength is what they're getting. If your inclined maybe you could fill me in on what "ppm" is if were not talking co2 or hydrothat's awesome.
I was asking about the strenght of the nutrients solutions you're using and not the co2.
Which one? Post a pic, we'll compare.Like you told me, one of your plants DOES look like mine! I can only hope that when it gets to the stage you are in it'll still look the same!
Thought ppm was a measurement of co2 in the environment, also has something to do with hydro setups? Not sure if "PPM" is relevant to soil, but 1/2 strength is what they're getting. If your inclined maybe you could fill me in on what "ppm" is if were not talking co2 or hydro