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  1. 18 minutes ago, Prom said:

    It goes a bit that way 😉 I open the 2.4x2.4 on both sides, take a plastic sheet and wave the moist air out till i get bored or my arm falls off. Is all about commitment hehehehe

    all of this at lights off without leaks?

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  2. yes veg is very important stage as well to get optimal results

    edit; i have either a cat or dog who eats fan leaves off of my plants outside. and then there's the wind damage they contend with green house sounds about good, did you construct yourself?have log?

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  3. 24 minutes ago, Ill_Evan said:

    The biggest factor to humidity in a tent is ventilation. You have to suck the air out of the tent and then preferably outside a window. If it's just blasting the air back into the room you will definitely need a dehumidifier regardless to manage the general environment. 

    the room has 3 vents to outside. 

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  4. 5 minutes ago, Ill_Evan said:

    Humidity will always vary with the weather. Right now it's pegged in the low 30's for me lights on or off. As soon as it starts raining again or I am in late flower, that's when I'll slap the humidifier on to max and let it do it's thing. 

    i will be in late flower come late march with 12 plants in a 1.8x1.5 area ,rh 49 temp 26.9 currently with 2 600w hps lights what kind of rh can i expect at that time without a dehu

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  5. im planning on having a dehu sometime feb/march to deal with the rh during lights off. im wondering will it help to reduce rh to low 50s during lights on, or will it just creep up back to 90 during lights off

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Apoche Alypse said:

    I haven't considered an inverter before, I heard it's quite pricey and my wife already says I treat my plants better than I treat her and the kids, now I'm gonna come home with an inverter to keep them lit while I sit with her in the dark, so will probably need to get 2, lol.

    lol hoor hoor

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  7. only started growing indoor a few days ago, so cant give opinion yet. still no battery backup yet as well. apparently they are working on reducing load shedding by doing maintenance or some shit so hope stage 6 disappears in a few months.

    im still not sure how we are supposed to go through flower with load shedding, someone on this forum said indoors is possible and i bought 2 lights. maybe some kind of 4/4 light cycle? im sure some maths will be involved?

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  8. if you talking 680-750nm deep/far red spectrum, it has a significant effect on photosynthesis and cell expansion with some stem elongation. if you are looking for these then add deep/far red. 15min after lights off, personally wont do that. you can just run deep red together with white led for the full time of lights on.

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  9. ok im following what you are saying my initial thought was that they will hermie and so i never considered the actual on/off after that.

    another q; if you run a dehu (12l) during power on will it help during lights off with rh level(currently 40)? room size 4.5x3.5, im looking to not spend as much and was planning on having a dehu by time plants go into flower. so then fans also only run during lights on no batteries✌️

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