It looks pretty darn good actually. If anything, that shape would indicate high temps or low humidity (or both). Be careful not to overwater, and control your temps, and you should be okay.
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It looks pretty darn good actually. If anything, that shape would indicate high temps or low humidity (or both). Be careful not to overwater, and control your temps, and you should be okay.
Alright, thanks stinky, thats always good to hear:). yea my temps have been getting pretty high but im tryin to control them as best i can, and ill put out a dish of water to raise humidity.
Just worry about getting the temps down- that's the important part. Humidity as we discuss it here is RELATIVE humidity, and it's relative to temperature. The same amount of water makes a higher %RH in coll air than in warm air.
ohh, ok. ill definitely work on the temp then:thumbsup:
Should seems like we have similar conditions.....high temps and low humitidy.....Your plants look great though.....to raise the humidity in my box...before i go to work i spray the trays and the outside of my pot ( I stay far away from spraying the plant...which i think is bad...Just a fine mist all over) i do this about 3 time a day if i can.....without spraying the my humidy is around 32-38 with 3 large cups of water in the box...With spraying my humidy never really dips below 40% usually staying around 46-55%....Might want to try it....
As for the heat..im still trying to figure it out..my box with door closed is around 78-86F with it cracked open which is right under the ac duct it stays 71-82F .im thinking of installing another 120mm computer fan for exhaust and 80mm computer fan for intake...pulling from the colder air on the opposite side of my intake....
Good luck
Killa12345:thumbsup:
Yea, that sucks about the heat, but ill have to try spraying it. Gl with ur grow too man.
Does any1 have any reccomendations on what kind of exhaust fan I should get to cool down the room a little?
In the past ive used only squirrel cage fans for cooling and they worked incredicble. ive used both the large Dayton Blowers which move i think about 465cfm they retail for about $70 at your local electrical supply warehouse. I also used the Hydrofarm squirrel cage fan rated i think at 470cfm retail about $140. The hydrofarm was so much quieter than the dayton blower but twice the price.....also the dayton blower seemed to move more air than the hydrofarm, despite the lower cfm number....You can always muffle the dayton blower by enclosing it in a square air duct box....this was about 6 years ago.....now everyone raves about vortex fans(which i think on my next larger application i will move to)
PS.....Always go for the larger fan for $20 more and buy a fan controller to adjust air flow and noise. Good Luck
Killa12345
kk, cool i might have to get one of those if my plant starts lookin like it needs it...right now though its looking really good and growing fast. heres some pics
nice recovery, Sould. Looking good.:thumbsup:
thanks, yours are lookin real good too. sry about the hermie/male (i cant tell). hows the hydrogen peroxide workin out? i was thinkin about tryin it