Do not post here anymore... K...
hey gg, how ya been?
just thought i'd drop in and say hello
Oh and here are the plants now under the big lights on 24/0 of lighting.
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air-cooled lights, Really good airflow, fans, and a aweseome air intake system.!
But with the plants in there it is actually running at 82-83 degrees with no ac.
its like I can finally take a breather.
Probally 4 1000 watters, but since these are from seed and this first grow isnt perpetual (because its not from clones) Probally 6 1000 watters, or 2 1000 watters and 4 600 watters...
did you seal those trays, or can water get through at the seams?
do the grow bags have holes in the bottom?
Very nice job---things are coming along well and your room looks very clean(well though out and organised---cracker lingo)-those buds will be fat as hell like FDD'S buds----I guess it takes that kind of wattage to get those baseball bat sized buds---you know-the buds that weigh over a zip.-I'm glad to here your build is coming to a finish, that shit will wear your ass out--keep up the great work and will be checking in soon... DR. V
Completely sealed, as good if not better than any store bought plastic flood tables... They even have raised bump beds for good drainage.
the Bags do have holes in them.
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The nice thing is that if you get weak areas-you can move your bags around to bal things out---I dont think you will have any problems with those numbers---I'm getting zips with 2- 600 over 4'x8' and your going to have alot more juice--should surprise you---are you going to run co2 this time?
I see that it's sealed under the trays. The reason I asked is that I did something similar with trimmed trays like that, and had a problem sealing them perfectly. What ended up happening is that water was trapped underneath them in the waterproof bottom, which was not good. I ended up pulling the trays and letting the sealed bottom do the work. I had sealed it with that spray plastic stuff, so I could rest pots on it without worry. I could imagine that with the visqueen that you would worry about pots tearing it, but it seems the grow bags would be ok. If the drainage holes are on the bottom, however, that's a problem .... anyway, just thinking out loud.
What I'm trying to say is that if water can get underneath those trays, it will never dry, and you probably don't want it under there.
bad ass custom flood trays!
what kinda wheels are those? i'd be scared to use them....they look like they cheap-wont-hold-heavy-weight wheels....but im sure you've already looked into all that....
you sure you dont need any company? lol
i knew i liked you for some reason.... and not to mention,when you first joined, you would always say something to me. yanno like walking down the street and speaking to people? just being nice...that reminds me of you. b/c you know you cant say w/sup or hey to everybody some turn ya nose up, some get real rude and disrespect while only a few speaks back with a smile.....
and you know i love a chick who is DIY
but dont get it twisted, i think i've seen the bitch come out....lol
much love gg!
Ree-eee-wind.Oh and here are the plants now under the big lights on 24/0 of lighting.
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