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Agreed that looks fantastic! Can’t wait to see that baby in week 7/8/9Nice job man! U wont be disappointed that u did defoil at the end.. Looks good so far!
Agreed that looks fantastic! Can’t wait to see that baby in week 7/8/9Nice job man! U wont be disappointed that u did defoil at the end.. Looks good so far!
All I did was put my exhaust on the timer, and the oscillating fan is not. Moves air 24/7.If you can get the kinks out of the hose for the passive intake you might get enough extra air flow to bring it down.
I have 3 passive air flow tents and messing with a variation of 4 inch and 6 inch duct pipes and making them as short and straight as possible made a big difference (10% RH difference).
And i had one too dry and one too humid and it created balance.
But i have a dehuey at the final destination of the air flow or it wouldnt work at all.
If you can get the kinks out of the hose for the passive intake you might get enough extra air flow to bring it down.
I have 3 passive air flow tents and messing with a variation of 4 inch and 6 inch duct pipes and making them as short and straight as possible made a big difference (10% RH difference).
And i had one too dry and one too humid and it created balance.
But i have a dehuey at the final destination of the air flow or it wouldnt work at all.
You made a point prior to your post I quoted above?I think you are missing my point. If by 'passive' you mean that you have oscillating fans blowing mostly the same air around, and there are just vents open to 'let air in", and the ducts are basically the same thing - there's your mildew.
If nothing else put a small powerful fan on the end of all the ductwork, and backwards so it is sucking air from both tents instead of forcing it through.
The vents at the top are there because heat (moisture) rises. the lower vents are intake. You need to pull air from the top of the tents, and have fresh air 'sucked' in through the lower vents.
This is just my diagnosis - use it or part of it as you wish - no hurt feelings if you don't.
I gotta similar set up going nowYou made a point prior to your post I quoted above?
I’m not an idiot. I know heat rises and cold sinks, and the difference between circulation and ventilation.
I used “passively exhausted” because that’s exactly what was set up - the exhaust duct from the veg tent leads to and terminates next to the filter in the flower tent and any vacuum created by the exhaust fan in the flower tent passively draws away from the veg tent. Comprende?
I’ve since added a fan to the top of the veg tent to ACTIVELY exhaust (Ventilate) air from the veg tent, but it is no longer connected to the flower tent since I was concerned that the extra air flow might draw PM spores fro veg to flower. FYI, I also have two circulation fans in the veg tent.
Passively ventilating my veg tent worked great during the winter, and I have not done any grows in the summer yet, so I’m on a bit of a learning curve to get the set up working right.I gotta similar set up going nowView attachment 61622
Wasn't calling you anything - the plants look great and it would suck to lose them. And good call separating the tents. whether it's PM, bugs, pollen from a male or herm that you haven't culled, whatever. tent-to-tent air is bad.You made a point prior to your post I quoted above?
I’m not an idiot. I know heat rises and cold sinks, and the difference between circulation and ventilation.
I used “passively exhausted” because that’s exactly what was set up - the exhaust duct from the veg tent leads to and terminates next to the filter in the flower tent and any vacuum created by the exhaust fan in the flower tent passively draws away from the veg tent. Comprende?
I’ve since added a fan to the top of the veg tent to ACTIVELY exhaust (Ventilate) air from the veg tent, but it is no longer connected to the flower tent since I was concerned that the extra air flow might draw PM spores fro veg to flower. FYI, I also have two circulation fans in the veg tent.
Yep, veg smells. The whole room was dank about an hour after removing the connection to the flower tent.What if you passively exhaust into the bottom of your larger tent and close some lower vents? Might get more suction.
It’s still nice to filter the veg air, it doesn’t stank but it has a smell.
It's alright, at least you are all in the same time frame in one tent. Multiple time frames is even worse. Just fight it to the finish.So this sucks super hard - tonight while watering the flower tent, I spotted powdery fucking mildew. Fuck. Took a good look through and the shit seems to be in there a lot. FML.
I think I’ll take them out, defoliate again (defoliated ten days ago) and maybe give them a peroxide spray.
I feel sick to my stomach.
ive never had PM issues before either. And I’ve also never done a summer grow. I was hesitant to do this one but I had so many plants in my veg tent I had to get rid of some so I decided to flower them out. I should have listened to my gut and just threw out the plants I did t want.I’ve never had PM in my tent so far *knock on wood* but the humid weather we’ve had over the last two weeks has had me worried and constantly checking my plants. Everyone I know who’s had it really seems to have a difficult time getting rid of it until the grow is finished and they sanitize everything in their grow rooms.
BTW, I may have missed where you mentioned it, but where did you get the Cherry Wine? I got some Cherry Wine seeds from GPS but they have all had really slow germination times and every one I’ve popped has been a male. I’ve really wanted to grow some out because I buy Cherry Wine flower to mix in with my weed to help with anxiety issues I have. I’d also like to hear your opinion on how it is to grow.