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My honerary Mod status has been revoked since I have been ill and away. Shame on you RIU. ;)

Its OK, were on to Probiotic farming, people. I was considering a new forum..
Onward!

Woodsmantoker~
 
This is my first screen, just playing/learning at the moment. The plant is Money Maker (strain hunters) I was told.
I'll flower it eventually. ..but it's just far too hot at the moment, so I'll practice my weaving for now.
Currently vegging under 5 cxb3590 3500k dimmed @ 90watts total from the wall.
 

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@wsntme cheers, looking good. do you have A/C outside the tent? What is your Amp current, and what Volt chips do you have? I have cobs too but mine don't get hot at all. I use cxb3590 at 36v and 1400mA.
 
@wsntme cheers, looking good. do you have A/C outside the tent? What is your Amp current, and what Volt chips do you have? I have cobs too but mine don't get hot at all. I use cxb3590 at 36v and 1400mA.

I also have the 36v chips powered at 1.4a . Dimmed down low like I have them, heat is not too bad. Crank them up to 260watts and there is definitely a heat issue, even though driver is not in tent.

My area is hot and my place is not that efficient and keeping the cool air in, so central air is ON but only set to 82-83. Even at that temp my AC runs too often IMO. With the room my tent is in at 83, even with my inline fan going, my tent would get too hot if run for 12 hours at full tilt for flowering.

I am considering using a smaller tent as a 'lung room' and running a portable AC in it. Then my 2x4 could draw from the cooler tent .....my thought is this would be less air to cool and ultimately more efficient . I'm still undecided.
 
@wsntme yep I can almost guarantee that temp outside the tent is your problem. For me, it's about 72 F outside my tent and that's making it a constant 75-78 F during lights on, at about 90% power. My driver is outside the tent too.
 
[Thank you good yLittleGrundle, post: 12803143, member: 886882"]That main beam is amazing. So Huge!!!! Really great looking grow Wood. Welcome back.[/QUOTE]

Thankyou brother. Wmt~
 
[QUOTE Raiderfan420, post: 12805114, member: 179472"]Bro, I really like the set-up. Similar to mine but much cleaner with the cedar vs bamboo stakes and trellis. Nice work man.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the love my friend. Bamboo is a great tool in the garden. I dig it. Wmt~
 
hey all again....couple pics
1st is the 3rd day i had it under the screen
2nd is 2 weeks into flower.... I moved on to my next strain, which is "Starkiller" by Rare Dankness. she vegged for about 8 weeks....
I's Using 4 cree cobs (go green 200 watt) and its doing great. i willl get better pics soon. just wanted you all to see i havent given up on my green thumbing, and wanted to show how well she is coming along....thank GOD it was a female. i would had wasted A LOT of time if not!!!
hope all is well with you scroggers, keep me posted, and let me know what you think! always open to hear what ppl are thinking!
 

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@GreenThumbsMcgee your plants are looking great, friend. It's good that they have the dark green color and they look so healthy at only 2 weeks, that means they will have all the energy they need to bloom strong, dense, and frosty buds. try to push as many fan leaves below the screen as you can, to expose the bud sites to direct light. Last thing, moisture can happen at any point where two leaves touch, so its a good idea to rustle them gently without disturbing the buds.
 
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