I was told that drooping of the leaves tends to be because of overwatering
If you said you experience drooping and then back to no-drooping and back again
you probably are doing it right :thumbsup:
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I was told that drooping of the leaves tends to be because of overwatering
If you said you experience drooping and then back to no-drooping and back again
you probably are doing it right :thumbsup:
yo rev seems to happen when i put her in my hot ass cab. in the morning i put her out for sum sunshine and she perks right back up. im workin on the ventilation today ill post sum pics so u guys can see in detail the inside of my full grow space.
-swish;)
Half way decent Setup. But any opinions appreciated.
-swisha
looking like you're getting things going. always improve what you can. are those fans all exhausting out, or do you have some doing intake? if one is blowing out and one blowing in, switch the intake to exhaust. just make sure all your fans for air EXCHANGE are exhausting. pick up a small (4-6") fan for RECIRCULATING the air. you want negative pressure in there.
as a side note, check this pic for an idea of what my CFL fixtures look like. Total cost for EVERYTHING was about $40.00
gG ~Nice im deff gonna try that lightining situation. as for my fans the 2together are blowing fresh air in an that fan on the top is blowing out of the box. Should i make them all exhaust or what. i only have 3 fans for right now i am planning on makin 2 intake and 2 exhaust at the top. think this will be good?
well basically, i'd said no fans for intake. you want as much suction as you can get. with fans blowing in AND out, you create positive pressure. you want negative pressure. if i were you, i'd switch all fans to exhaust on top. if you can and that cabinet is yours (or no one cares about it), i'd cover the holes from the 2 doing intake now, and create a passive intake (no fan, just a hole) at the lowest possible point in the box. cold air sinks and all. you should already be seeing temps drop but that should really help. if i can ever help you with instructions and a parts list for that light setup i use, just ask!
ok the cab is my g/f's so i can only fuck the cealing and that 1 saide where the 2 fans are. Ok so im gonna leave those two holes there then cut 2 more holes on the top and use all exhaust. so would be 3 fans venting out of the top of the cab. Now should i put the 4-6' fan in the cab or on top of it blowing all the exhausted air out of the closet.
thx for the helps
-Swish
Also u think it would benifit if i just switched the two fans on the side to exhaust or should they really be on the cealing?
it would be best for them to be on top but the side might work ok. the 4-6" fan is just to have some gentle breeze blowing across the plants. this will help circulate the co2 evenly and a gentle breeze will make the main stem and side shoots stronger and able to support heavier buds. :) you only need enough of a breeze inside for the leaves to barely flutter.
Aite thanks for the advice. Im gonna try to get this done quick. Might i remind you i am doing all this with parents home and they still have no clue wtf i am doing. So i hope to keep this stealthyness going =D
well good luck. if the stink gets too bad, i'd just up and tell them and hope for the best. they'd find the stinky things anyway.