I did receive a few items while out of town.
New style grow lights for my AeroGarden, 2 digital timers from Hydrofarm, mini fan for inside cabinet, a PH up - down kit, and also a couple one way valves for my bubbler air lines.
Well, the seeds are in their new home for a while.
I opened up the hole in the wool a little and carefully set the seed with taproot down and gently pulled and fluffed the wool to touch the root and cover them ever so slightly.
This thing blows pretty darn good and is quiet too.
It has a neat feature, you loosen 2 built in clamps and the motor assy. slides right out of your way.
Then you mount the frame and hook up your ductwork on each side. Slide the motor back in and position any way you want (you can keep the switch box strait up and down or rotate it to the rear as I have or any position in between.
And re-clamp the big clamps ant that's it.
The level over the top indicates that it still will fit under a top to be installed later.
I foil taped the inside and outside of the 6" elbows.
Still need to get 2 6" hose clamps for directly onto the fan housing
OK, so that portion is done, now if I can find my stinking hole saws, I can get the inlet holed drilled.
I am in FL and it gets kinda warm here.
I am not opposed to hooking up to a little mini-fridge for cooling if I need it, but I was thinking, on a hot day, where would the dogs want to lay, IF they could get there?
UNDER the shed, in the cool dirt… right?
So I am gonna try this.
I am gonna open 2 4" holes (mayne 3) and run dryer ducting to holes I drill in the floor drawing in air from under the shed.
On the inside I am using the dryer vent piece that would go on the outside of your house.
When the fan is on, the louvres should open and then close when the fan is off.
One in the bottom right of the Veg area and 1 coming in right behind the nutrient res.
Went & got some PVC pipe and some screws (yes stainless) and laid out my scrog screen at 2" spacing, then strung it with garden twist tie.
You can buy this huge spool of continuous green plastic twist tie material.
I had this left over from last 2 seasons of tying my tomato plants up.