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The_StonedTrooper

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  1. There is also a difference between RH and Humidity. RH is relative humidity, to the temp on that same display or meter. Humidity, is what you'll see on a dehumidifier, it will show the true humidity, vs the relative humidity and nothing to do with temp. So you can have 50% RH @ 27deg and still have "for example" 100% humidity in the room. Very easily. Sorry to confuse this more
  2. Actually, wind burn is a very likely cause too. Are they in the wind or cold air? Added: please more details, what strain, bag seed or bought, and so on...
  3. I'm going to say, more than likely Sulfur or Phosphorous Excess, or possibly even Potassium Deficiency. You giving Magnesium/Epsom Salts? To often could cause it. And add bloom nutrients for the Potassium D. Could do with more details, watering and nutrient schedule and so...
  4. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if only veg switch was on, then shouldn't half the lights be on all across the board, not only half of half?
  5. Second this, and he will advise you best on the amount or type to use for best results. Driverless LEDs waste electricity in the form of heat as said above.
  6. I'm going assume here, with a little electronics knowledge, and say either a driver gone out or a circuit out, but wouldn't have thought that light would have had 2 drivers and or circuits. Can you or do you want to open it?
  7. Thought we lost you... Love the progress since last time, got your EC and pH dialed in.
  8. Firstly, thank you Secondly, you need to smell it actually Open a pack of Maynard's Jelly Babies, smell o vision Added: After taste is like you just ate candy floss.
  9. #5 mon tout Regardless of winning or not, this is a great place for us to let our imagination loose and share with one another, thank you 420SA. I also post all 5 pictures, as I hope ya'll enjoy them.
  10. There you go, that was my last recommendation and those latches are perfect for his needs. Thank you @TheUltimateNoob
  11. Scrap yards, not the car type, but old fridge repair or service centers, have old or broken possibly? You could also go for a strip of sun visor, cut to size and hanging (hey @Ill_Evan?) I too want to see one cut up That foam rubber is good stuff, it lasts and seals, and cheap enough. Make latches or catching points on the corners or the cupboard doors to pull them toward the frame if you want even better seal.
  12. Ah okay it looked like a wooden one I had at a stage. Yes then go weather strip, and or the magnetic route, which ever is easier to get hold of and does what you need.
  13. This is what I thought with the cupboard you used, as I have had similar before. I wouldn't recommend the fridge rubber, it has magnets in and then you'd need metal on the frame for it to work, more of a mission. My original idea of the sheet of space blanket inside, should seal the light from coming out, just not air tight. Do you even have enough overlapping area for the weather strip to work, and then will it seal the gap difference?
  14. Okay, they seem decent and have covers over the LEDs so good for moisture or accidental touches. I'll be interested to see what you can do with these and how you go forward, and yes they are around 60cm away for best, mine are slightly closer but I watch the plants and where they happiest at. Please keep us posted on the progress
  15. Oooh, new equipment 1000ppfd is great, what's the specifics or link? My plan was to place my Chinese COB in the centre of my LEDS from GrowOpz, but using it as my seedling light, and wanted to purchase another light from GO, but I battle to put electricity in now days, so tight times. Nothing wrong with mixing the platforms, you get the best of both worlds. Can place the high power hps in center, which is centre specific, and LEDs around the outer edge to cater for the coverage and have no shadows, with each having different spectrums or color temps, and different levels. Picture for reference as I'm using the middle light for seedlings.
  16. Have to somewhat agree, as I have 30cm fans and they work, but happy to find those from Clicks, as they assist with moving or changing of air direction, especially to kick up air from below plants canopy and above, without taking up all your space underneath, or blocking light on top of the canopy.
  17. Dont brother, do it next time for sure, leave them now, it wont be a huge problem if you dont see them already hovering around
  18. We are all here to help you brother. I've just turned my lights from 450w up to 600w for their 5 week birthday tomorrow, it's their time to shine now
  19. Fun fact, 1x fungus gnat can get comfortable and make its home, then lay its eggs and produce up to 300 larvae, that are now living and eating off your root system. You do not want them around.
  20. Whooo hooo, definitely not moving those in a hurry... Can I be the first to say, well flippin done brother, what a setup and healthy plants you have there.
  21. Never had a problem since, Stops air drying as it passes over too Thank me later
  22. Sorry brother, Been thinking, and from your pictures, you have a reflective sheet, plus the space blanket. Maybe you have spare space blanket to hang inside the cupboard at the doors, like I mentioned the vinyl, and also seal the doors with the foam rubber strips. Then you get the added bonus of reflective surface all over, and also from these pictures, looks like you dont have much meat / surface that overlaps on the door to frame / case for that tape, but just an observation.
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