Yes It is. I also have another one.
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Yes It is. I also have another one.
So I had a little issue with mj-seeds.nl and it has now just Been confrimed. So from the issue they are sending me 10 free Super Sliver Haze along with my 10 aroura indica and 5 free Mazar x Afgain seeds. So now my thoughts rest with size for my S.S.H. When growing limited space. Any advice?
P.S that purple haze seed I had ended up being mutated since I did find it in a bag a friend gave me so it died. The rhino (also given to me by a fellow grower) seemed to be doing good. I checked on it this morning and I see new growth forming between the frist and second set of internoids. And the amount of growth is amazing so far. Little shot is growing fast. Now also another question I have other then the one above when would be the best time to start the 12/12 for the sex and also what week should I start flowering with the amount of space I have? I also plan on L.S.T so hopefully that helps.
Just a question... If your using 2 fans for the intake, why not go with passive intake and use the computer fans as exhausts.
I'm using one ATM but what do u mean passive intake?Quote:
Originally Posted by RamblerGambler
Basically, you create a vacuum. The intake is a simple hole in the box so when the exhaust fan is running, it will suck new air from outside the box while venting the hot air up top. Sorry if this is confusing, I'm a little too medicated for coherent explanations. You can see it in action here
well rambler i took some pics of the fans that are installed on my box. these are my spares and they are almost the same size so if i was going to do a passive intake should i use all 4 of my fans for exaust? now the way my fans are set up atm you think that makes a good enough breeze in there or should i contribute one of my fans to blow around in the inside or will that kill any air movement that my plant has atm?
Hey Camox, if I may interject here. I've only heard of intake fans being necessary if you have a large room with a lot of lights and heat. In your setup it might be more efficient to just have a passive intake (no fan, just a hole, or you can make more than one, depending on how much exhaust you have) and have multiple active exhausts (active meaning it has a fan). Also you should have a slight direct breeze on your plants to help strengthen their stems and move the air around... Best for this is an oscillating fan, but I'm guessing that table fan you have is doing that already. Hope that clears things up a little :jointsmile:
So I have a issue with my plant. She has black spots forming on the center of on of the leaves. Help asap is much appreciated!
Revised: The Complete Guide To Sick Plants,pH and Pest Troubles - PlanetGanja.comQuote:
If you see dark or patchy spots on your leaves, that could mean you have mold. Check fordark patchy areas on the leaves and if you do have mold, lower the humidity and get a better ventilation setup going to prevent further occurrences.
And most important.. KEEP YOUR GARDEN CLEAN!!!
...but I'd fill out the troubleshooting form + pics and post it in the plant problems section to be sure.