I was thinking about making a box for one of the flat filters but this one is washable/reusableI use a 3m HEPA filter product, a sheet of fabric/filter, I cut out a circular piece and tape it on the lights intake for each new cycle. Probably a bit cheaper than that thing and works mint. Tbh I usually only put it on just before he starts to shoot. That's much cooler looking though.
Lol that's what I was gonna do too!! I even tried sourcing one from a HVAC supply distributor. I think I actually found it while going to buy something else and seen it.I was thinking about making a box for one of the flat filters but this one is washable/reusable
I've always seen the flat type Hepa filters used in Laminar Flow Hoods for sale at mushroom cultivation sites like Fungi Perfecti fungi.comLol that's what I was gonna do too!! I even tried sourcing one from a HVAC supply distributor. I think I actually found it while going to buy something else and seen it.
That is pretty cool that it's reusable!! I'm gonna check it out
Both those options are pretty expensive compared to the 3m stuff. $20 for over a year's worth. I really like that reusable one but I dunno if I could bring myself to drop two bills on it. That's over ten years of my ghetto method.I've always seen the flat type Hepa filters used in Laminar Flow Hoods for sale at mushroom cultivation sites like Fungi Perfecti fungi.com
You toss into the shower let him blow load and wash the walls?High tech pollination chamber....View attachment 4834726
You can get one for like 80 bux on amazon.Both those options are pretty expensive compared to the 3m stuff. $20 for over a year's worth. I really like that reusable one but I dunno if I could bring myself to drop two bills on it. That's over ten years of my ghetto method.
The Amazon Price was around $200 but out of stock and unavailable. I've emailed the only site I could find it at, it's American however and it doesn't look like they ship international. Fingers crossed. It's only $70 US which is worth it imo. Thank you
Yep. Chuck and wait 12 hrs. Then run shower to kill remaining pollen so I can put back in flower room.You toss into the shower let him blow load and wash the walls?
Do you run the vent in the restroom? Or how do you control pollen from escaping the room?Yep. Chuck and wait 12 hrs. Then run shower to kill remaining pollen so I can put back in flower room.
Vent on full, door closed. Old bathroom, nowhere near flower room.Do you run the vent in the restroom? Or how do you control pollen from escaping the room?
Do you have a filter on the exhaust? How do you prevent it from gettin back inside? I had been under the assumption that pollen could travel?Vent on full, door closed. Old bathroom, nowhere near flower room.
If you walk in is the pollen in the air still or all settled on everything in the room? Does it get in cracks and crevices?Personally I stop the exhaust and just circulate the pollen. I use a sprayer with just water to kill the pollen in the room and the plant itself after a few hours. Once wet the pollen isn’t viable anymore.
Right on man. Then do you just wipe everything down and do you hit the vegging plants with some water to wash off the pollen? I have heard of others using the veg area as well before.For me I use my veg room and it’s sealed smooth walls with a drain, for all intensive purposes a shower. 4x4
Do you have a filter on the exhaust? How do you prevent it from gettin back inside? I had been under the assumption that pollen could travel?
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Small amount of pollen , hand applied, from a container. Very little airborne. Stays mostly in the stall. Before any plants come in run a hot shower before so all surfaces are damp helps trap stray pollen as well. Stay well away from cooker room till you change and shower.Do you have a filter on the exhaust? How do you prevent it from gettin back inside? I had been under the assumption that pollen could travel?