theo212
Active Member
hi,
awhile back i saw this grow journal posted by rumpleforeskin, you guys should check it out if you've not seen it, pretty unbelievable i think he gets about a lb outta one plant using DWC and a 600w HID using the SCROG method. anyway the dude inspired me to start growing indoor so a year and a half later after much craigslisting, ebaying and general foraging i have a secret jardin 48"x48"x81" tent, a 20lb Co2 tank and regulator, a 600w dual spectrum HID cool tube and ballast and a 100w flourescent MH light that i'm not sure if i'll use. To top it all off i finally ordered a D.W.C./Aeroponic/fogponic combo system outfitted for three plants sitting in 9" mesh pots all
mounted in a 37gallon rubbermaid reservoir thing.
My question for this forum i guess is how should i best control the heat issues. obviously pumping air straight through the cool tube is key, but how many more fans do you guys think i'll need?
Is it worth investing in A/C if im definitely gonna use Co2? how does that work, do i just work the A/C like with fans and turn them off while the tank spits Co2? will A/C just suck out all my co2 unless i do some serious converting to the intake stuff on the A/C which quite honestly i't not prepared for. is there an A/C model that would work well in my setup?
If i don't use A/C and opt for fans,(which is what i'll probably do) should i have to put the fans near the top of the tent since the Co2 sinks to the bottom, this will help reduce co2 loss right? do fans really work for keeping things cool? im worried bout root rot etc. im thinking they will if i run the lights at night and use negative pressure created by the top fans to pump in cold air from the outside (strange enough it gets cold at night in socal). so basically the setup goes on fant one at the top, then a 6" tube at the bottom running to a window, negative pressure from the top fan should pull in the cool night air from the bottom tube right? just wanna be sure before i put all this together.
My final and perhaps most important question is, is my tent airtight enough to be dealing with Co2??? if i run the co2 at night with the tent in the corner of my bedroom am i gonna wake up dead? damn, hope not. even if i dont wake up dead, am i just gonna leak all the co2 out and not be able to keep up that prime 1600ppm. is mylar air tight? if anybody knows anything about this please help a brotha out. thanks
awhile back i saw this grow journal posted by rumpleforeskin, you guys should check it out if you've not seen it, pretty unbelievable i think he gets about a lb outta one plant using DWC and a 600w HID using the SCROG method. anyway the dude inspired me to start growing indoor so a year and a half later after much craigslisting, ebaying and general foraging i have a secret jardin 48"x48"x81" tent, a 20lb Co2 tank and regulator, a 600w dual spectrum HID cool tube and ballast and a 100w flourescent MH light that i'm not sure if i'll use. To top it all off i finally ordered a D.W.C./Aeroponic/fogponic combo system outfitted for three plants sitting in 9" mesh pots all
mounted in a 37gallon rubbermaid reservoir thing.
My question for this forum i guess is how should i best control the heat issues. obviously pumping air straight through the cool tube is key, but how many more fans do you guys think i'll need?
Is it worth investing in A/C if im definitely gonna use Co2? how does that work, do i just work the A/C like with fans and turn them off while the tank spits Co2? will A/C just suck out all my co2 unless i do some serious converting to the intake stuff on the A/C which quite honestly i't not prepared for. is there an A/C model that would work well in my setup?
If i don't use A/C and opt for fans,(which is what i'll probably do) should i have to put the fans near the top of the tent since the Co2 sinks to the bottom, this will help reduce co2 loss right? do fans really work for keeping things cool? im worried bout root rot etc. im thinking they will if i run the lights at night and use negative pressure created by the top fans to pump in cold air from the outside (strange enough it gets cold at night in socal). so basically the setup goes on fant one at the top, then a 6" tube at the bottom running to a window, negative pressure from the top fan should pull in the cool night air from the bottom tube right? just wanna be sure before i put all this together.
My final and perhaps most important question is, is my tent airtight enough to be dealing with Co2??? if i run the co2 at night with the tent in the corner of my bedroom am i gonna wake up dead? damn, hope not. even if i dont wake up dead, am i just gonna leak all the co2 out and not be able to keep up that prime 1600ppm. is mylar air tight? if anybody knows anything about this please help a brotha out. thanks