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Theres this thread i found on here about seeds here now and one of the most recent posts was this ....not sure if true or not but its pretty alarming
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could be a disatisfied customer, but there are other seedbanks listed that are inexpensive with sales right now with free us shipping. This is the canna community. seedshere now has multiple vendors as do the other seedbamks. Crop king only vends their brands.Theres this thread i found on here about seeds here now and one of the most recent posts was this ....not sure if true or not but its pretty alarming
Thats not his only factor outdoor temps will be in the 100'sThere is enough CO2 in the air (provided you have circulation), for up to the equivalent of about a 600W HPS.
When you start using 1kW panels CO2 will provide a markable increase in product.
Im not growing outdoors bro,im geowing inside a grow tent that is inside a uninsulated storage shed/garage...as for the seeds im growing 4 white widow and also purchased purple kush. Im one of those people that reads to many reviews and gets spooked away easily...lolThats not his only factor outdoor temps will be in the 100's
When you said shed I took it for that. The 100 + ambient temps will affect the shed even insulated. To be fair, what do you think will happen with the sun beaming on the shedIm not growing outdoors bro,im geowing inside a grow tent that is inside a uninsulated storage shed/garage...as for the seeds im growing 4 white widow and also purchased purple kush. Im one of those people that reads to many reviews and gets spooked away easily...lol
I would definitely like to try a different seed bank with better genetics,especially auto flowers
Lol...it will definitely affect the temps inside the shed when the suns beaming right on it. Im hoping to be just about done as the really high temps start setting in...gonna buy a dehumidifier to keep the humidity low during flower. I was hiping the window AC would cool the room down but without it being insulated once its hot,its hot...ao i ran some duct from ac to tent...keeps the temps beteen 79-84 for the time being but its also not that hot yetWhen you said shed I took it for that. The 100 + ambient temps will affect the shed even insulated. To be fair, what do you think will happen with the sun beaming on the shed
They look good, real goodLol...it will definitely affect the temps inside the shed when the suns beaming right on it. Im hoping to be just about done as the really high temps start setting in...gonna buy a dehumidifier to keep the humidity low during flower. I was hiping the window AC would cool the room down but without it being insulated once its hot,its hot...ao i ran some duct from ac to tent...keeps the temps beteen 79-84 for the time being but its also not that hot yet
if you insulate that shed, and have the a/c on it will pull those temps down, on of the major factor is humidty especially if you along the coastal plains up to the hill country. I used a 12x12 room in my house, the closet I have is small with only a box fan in it, so I can keep my temps down until late May till October, thinkin about steal that extra A/c I have out of a back room to help in thereWhen you said shed I took it for that. The 100 + ambient temps will affect the shed even insulated. To be fair, what do you think will happen with the sun beaming on the shed
Yeah the forcast out here calls for 90 degrees hitting beginning of next week, im heading to hom depot rhis weekend to grab as much insulation as possible...hahaLooks like we are gonna see our first upper 90's in the west part of Texas, here comes the heat. One of the major things that effect the heat in Texas, depending on where you are, is the humidity, it will push temps above the 100 degree mark...so beware...
HAHA, yeah its coming, it will start west, and the head to the east, hate to be in Houston when it hits, that humiditiy is killerYeah the forcast out here calls for 90 degrees hitting beginning of next week, im heading to hom depot rhis weekend to grab as much insulation as possible...haha
Been looking at dehumidifiers online,but wonder if a cheaper $40 will work for a 4x4 tent instead of having to shell out 200+ for one...just gotta make it until the end of flower..lolif you insulate that shed, and have the a/c on it will pull those temps down, on of the major factor is humidty especially if you along the coastal plains up to the hill country. I used a 12x12 room in my house, the closet I have is small with only a box fan in it, so I can keep my temps down until late May till October, thinkin about steal that extra A/c I have out of a back room to help in there
Does that A/c you have work with Humidity, mine does, you can set it to cool, or Humidity to pull it out of the room?Been looking at dehumidifiers online,but wonder if a cheaper $40 will work for a 4x4 tent instead of having to shell out 200+ for one...just gotta make it until the end of flower..lol
Definitely glad im not even near the houston area..haha...im way out in the middle of nowhere really...nearest hydro store is an hour or so into townHAHA, yeah its coming, it will start west, and the head to the east, hate to be in Houston when it hits, that humiditiy is killer
Not sure if it has a humidity button but when running it lowers the humidity to a good levelDoes that A/c you have work with Humidity, mine does, you can set it to cool, or Humidity to pull it out of the room?
shit where I'm at we don't even have a hydro store, the last one we had the city shut it down cause what they say "promoted growing of illegal thing" it qwas a big fight in the court, never really followed through on what happen after.Definitely glad im not even near the houston area..haha...im way out in the middle of nowhere really...nearest hydro store is an hour or so into town