Starting a shed grow

ZeeeDoc

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Only thing i would say is if you get a heatwave especially ones that last a little while, it’s extremely difficult to get temps in the right place, an ac unit would be a good investment. Same for the extreme cold weather, heater etc. You say your in Ireland so you prob don’t get that much nice weather anyways lol
Been doing it in an insulated garage for years it’s a lot more hands on then indoors.
 

sf_frankie

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Thanks tacomac

I eBay something with a humidistat I didn't think the air would dry out because it always rains here and I will be pulling out side air through a DIY box with car panel filter to keep the bugs out
Ha I did the same thing for my fresh air filter! Built a custom box with two hepa cabin filters for an Audi S4 that I got from work. It works well!

I doubt you’ll have much of an issue with humidity in Ireland. I have never been so cold and wet in my life as I was after nights out in Galway. Walking home was fuckin brutal in December.

edit: didn’t realize I was responding to a 4 year old post. Oops
 

Fishbulb

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Ha I did the same thing for my fresh air filter! Built a custom box with two hepa cabin filters for an Audi S4 that I got from work. It works well!

I doubt you’ll have much of an issue with humidity in Ireland. I have never been so cold and wet in my life as I was after nights out in Galway. Walking home was fuckin brutal in December.

edit: didn’t realize I was responding to a 4 year old post. Oops
To be honest I need a humidifier when the plants are small and a dehumidifier when they are big like now


Walking home with a few scoops in ya in winter is rough. It's cold and wet and windy.
 

Fishbulb

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Can anyon gu as what they one purple one is because I haven't a clue. I used up all my unlabelled clones and haven't a clue what it is as everything thing else is green lol
 
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