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she smells pretty bad, not as bad as last round but i have changed my filter and fan setup again to be more efficient.
lol on squeezing another head in there!! but honestly there needs to be some gaps to allow air flow to come up enough, as cool air settles quickly its harder to push it up above the canopy. I found that having my hood on an angle and the ducting going up to the roof of the tent and then going down again into a filter was just too much for the fans, they blew way too hard and almost sucking the sides of my tent poles in and shaking my tent. Hot air rises and would immediately get pulled out of the tent because the suction was so strong (2 extraction fans pulling air right out), so having the ducting going straight out the side and next to the tent near my doorway has made the airflow more smooth and my intake now matches my exhaust and breathes really relaxed. Air is being moved really well, and my used carbon air all goes in my roof, i notice a huge difference in humidity since doing this this round, especially with the hot weather. The air-cooled hood gets warm enough to get a consistent 28 degrees. Some heat will benefit being at the top of the tent. All vents on my tent are open except for duct holes and whatnot. Only the Breather vents ( square ) at the bottom should be open, i open a small gap in top of my tent to wash the warmer air around to circulate and keep consistent.
The chain i removed from the 2nd light, i still haven't completely removed it but it no longer runs. I do a huge cleanup just before harvest so i can get the room ready and clean again for drying. It is used for holding her up, mainly through the red netting to help pull that side over and up a little. She has stopped leaning i think, i moved the pot back about 5 inches!!!! just to line the tops up again. Nothing i haven't already done before, but something to always look out for if newb grower. She is easily heavy enough to pull the tent down. so i have to manage the weight as you can imagine. I used to use copper wire to help stabilize.
My bulb now is a dual spec Phillips son-t agro i bought a box of them a while ago the first packaged ones which have the spectrum graph. They emit 30% more blues going into the 380-420 wavelength equivalent to UV (ultra-violet) The lamp runs a little warmer due to running both red and blue spectrums but i always notice a massive difference in plant vigor after swapping over. HPS will make tighter heavier and shorter flowers, while the Blue side of the lamp will make for more flavour and resin because the blue with the lamp will simulate the start of Autumn. And will secrete her sugars more quickly and start to use her stored energy. She will finish Fast.
I feed my rockwool babies just via filling a jug and watering the perlite surrounding the cubes once a day not to drench them but just enough to moisten, around 2-3 litres of mild week feed to wash it through, the small orange pot works exactly the same way as my 2 pot system, with a plastic tray that sits off the bottom and has holes allowing for drainage. i just tip it up holding the babies and the hole in the side drains the waste. ( only difference being drain to waste for now. ) I want them growing super slow to gain a nice tight root ball. The thicker the rootball the quicker it will take off when it hits the perlite under HPS.
Thanx mate
yes i vegged for only 28 days sometimes 29, this was a nice size clone when she went in that i had starting the same was as you see me babies.
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I remember 'Curly' used LED and copied my system, he yielded great and alot more than he could imagine with LED's They grew super fast in perlite as well! The perlite is the KEY!!! the Holy Hydro Secret