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Heads4
08-27-2005, 11:53 PM
Well i got the exhaust/vent system up and running.....
Used a blower I had...getting through BRICK wall not an easy thing....
All piped with 4 " to the outside of the building with a dryer vent at the end :)
Conditions went from 95 degrees 90% humidity
to..........................85 degrees 65% humidity
Thanks for all the imput....
Anything else I can do to improve quality????
thanks again
Heads4
08-28-2005, 12:08 AM
Those temps/humidities are with lights on
Dark temps around 70....
One pedistal fan in opposite corner blowing towards exhaust fan...
exhaust fans runs when light on
pedistal runs 24/7
latewood
08-28-2005, 12:09 AM
Alright!!! I love the inititive. You will have no problem growing, if you are willing to do what it takes to stay within the parameters of the plant...You, just might be worthy of a "Labcoat" one day, Heads4...Grow ON!
Marc Benson
08-28-2005, 12:17 AM
Looks good but being an old bricklayer, if you'd have moved over from the center of the block (to the right) it would've been way easier. In the center of a block like that there's a concrete web. You had to go right through the center of it. But good job not breaking the whole block out of there! I've punched holes like that many times. Takes about 2 minutes with a hammer.
Only problem I see is that if you're venting the air out of that room with mj plants growing in there, hopefully you don't have neighbors right next door to you. Course maybe they wouldn't recognize the smell of flowering cannabis. Or maybe it's legal where you live?
Heads4
08-28-2005, 12:23 AM
These bricks have the two supports about 1/3 of the way in on each side so the middle is open :)
Hoping the smell isn't a problem out of the outside of the vent....
Now im just hoping these babies take off
Heads4
08-28-2005, 12:25 AM
And i definanty was wailing away with a hammer drill, hammer, and chisel...
Not fun but it's all done now :)
Heads4
08-28-2005, 03:32 AM
Latewood, Harddon, Zandor
I've read about 25% humidities during flowering as being ideal...
Is this actually realistic if you're not in the desert?
And will 55-65% humidity give me problems??
Thanks again for all the help guys
HighTillIDie
08-28-2005, 01:51 PM
i heard 30-40% humidity when flowering... and it is definately possible... you just get to learn more about humidity ;)
HARDDON
08-28-2005, 03:55 PM
HEAD4....
I am still shaking my head, admiring what a determined fucking grower you are.
All this time I thought you took our advice and said, fuck them,.....and just wither away into oblivion like so many others do.
LATEWOOD......you got an extra LABCOAT? ROFLMAO!!!!!!!
Heads, its all about the degree you wanna push. In perfectionist terms, you will now need to get a dehumidifier to bring down the humity to the ideal range of about 25% for flowering.
You need to make 3 more holes in your wall.
JUST KIDDING :eek:
Again, the 25% should be the goal or the objective and the closer you are to it, the better your plant will grow towards its genetic expression.
I just cant really tell you how proud I am to see you actually do this.
I am just tickled pink and it makes my day :)
The high temps and the fan exhaust will remove most of the moisture for you I suspect.
My only concern......what kind of fan is that and how many CFM does it move?
Also, is dryer vent hose what the exhausted air is being run thru?
Many fans have low static pressure, meaning, the more resistance or the farther the air must travel the weaker the blower / exhaust fan is.
Can you tell me more about your fan and pipe system running outside?
Again, you showed what so many growers or would be growers dont show, and that is the will and determination to get it right :)
Soon, soon, you will be worthy of a lab coat :)
Heads4
08-28-2005, 07:35 PM
HARDDON
Thanks for the props on my determination to make it right
Here is a pic of venting coming out of other side of wall....
It is 4 inch expandable ehaust vent. ( At any hardware store/menards/homedepot)
I have a 25 foot run that goes to a dryer vent to the outside of the building.
I put my hand under the outside vent and there is definantly a steady warm airflow coming out.
I put my nose to it and there is no mistaking the aroma :)
There would be water droplets on ceiling and water on floor b4 installed...
Now room is DRY :)
HARDDON
08-28-2005, 08:03 PM
Man you earn applause for that effort.
Great job.
I am still wondering about your fan.
That type if flew hose is fine...you just need to have a really good fan to force the air out and down that tube efficiently.
The benefits are enormous and you may even be able to bring temps down another 5 degrees or so if your fan isn't quite enuff. A vortex fan would be killer right there :)
I know you have air coming out the other side.....how strong is the flow? Can you light a lighter right in front of it and keep it lit?
You should have a strong air blowing out...strong enuff to keep a lighter from staying lit at least a foot away.
Heads4
08-28-2005, 09:20 PM
The flow passes the lighter check...
I just tried it.
A lighter won't light or stay lit at a foot away. :) I guess this is good.
Do you suspect my grow will really take off now??
HARDDON
08-28-2005, 11:06 PM
Do you suspect my grow will really take off now??
The heat reduction will help certain aspects of the grow. Heat doesnt really retard MJ growth so I wouldnt expect to see a result right away because of the ventilation.
However, your fan leaves will now be smaller as the plant gets help in termp control and smaller sized fan leaves can result in more light hitting the dark arears.
I dont remember your grow or the plants, but less heat will result in more favorable growth environment absolutely :)
I'd like so see pics of the enitre room.
Also, is the paint in the room flat white and is it freshly coated?
Yuo might wanna lay some mylar all over the place, but your pics show yellow walls which i assume is the HPS light?
Take some pics of the whole layout with the HPS off..... :)
maybe we can help some more. All that labor should be the hardest part you had to do.....
Heads4
08-29-2005, 02:01 AM
pics on the way...
Heads4
08-29-2005, 02:41 AM
here
RastaKaze
08-29-2005, 02:55 AM
mabye its just the lighting difference from ur first pic... but man what a transformation! happy growing :D
HARDDON
08-29-2005, 03:09 AM
Nice job there...but you need to work on your reflection a bit.
Those little tiny holes in the mason block eat light like a black hole.
Next grow, you will want to line your walls with mylar or paint a nice fat two coats with a hand brush on those walls and fill in the thousands of little light traps.
Plus next grow you can lose the reflector and we can help get the relections a lot better.
Awesum grow and great work heads.
You should be proud :)
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