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Captains little dr120 that could!

unclefishstick

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well....is there any way to bring that air up to where you need it? i mean it sounds like you have a free air conditioner sitting under the house basically,im thinking use that as your intake air source since its already cool and just make sure you're extracting the air from the tent fast enough the humidity never has a chance to gather....
 

captain planet

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Idk unc, the people around me that would think of that prob have finished basements with French drains, sumpumps and zoned forced air already. The air is cooler in the basement but more humid and I wouldn't want to bring it up to the living quarters either, it's a little basementy if you will, I have tossed that idea around a bit tho, would have to lift up a cpl pine planks and cut a whole in the sub floor*
 

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What the Stuff?!?! It's BAKERMAN ! In caps house! Have a drink and a smoke, or a smoke and a pancake, or ..... Puff puff pass*
Thanks for swinging by!
 

unclefishstick

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tell that to my cracked elephant hide elbows and knees....but on the other hand,no mold,no pm,mites just really dont do well here,most soft bodied pest in general dont do well here at all,i barely ever have any insect problems indoors in spite of having hundreds of plants around the house,so far the house swamp cooler is keeping flower at 75 even in an uninsulated garage since the grow room is thermally isolated from the main space and has its own feed duct from the household swamp cooler which cost next to nothing to run,the winter climate is near ideal for indoor growing,the grow room ends up heating the house,i paid 0$ for heat last winter,in fact i never wore long pants once all winter!
 

captain planet

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Coconut oil ( gotta have it for cooking anyway...gotta) or almond oil for those ashy nubs :) I don't even wanna think of my gas bills, heating from lights is a dream....or at least if I could put in a woodstove .*
 

unclefishstick

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theres this climbers stuff called crack cream since rock climber are semi obsessive about there hands...pretty funny watching a bunch of climbers after a hard day with emory boards and little clippers obsessively grooming their battered hands...
 

captain planet

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Ha you should see tree climbers (for work) ....hands ? Care? I'm the greenIsh naturalist freak that only belongs cause he's crazy enough to do it like the rest! hats off to rock climbers tho, I wanted to get into it at one point, I think I have my fill even if were mostly ropes and little tech vs just man and rock.... Def a funny image anyway
 
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captain planet

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:) mornin ! day 7 with glue cuts here, checked last night no action yet, but yes starting to lighten a little and a little tip changes. Usually for me a cpl more days and I get my 1/2 root tails I need. Humidity is so high last week tho so they had extra reason to not need to search for water, last night I pulled the perlite cells out of the water tray and let them dry out a bit to help out since I usually count on the evaporation to handle the getting the water level less and less trying to coax a response out of em.. Well I forgot until morning check, ..... Not a single one showed any sign of wilt, this girl is durable . Back in the tray
 

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How's about a day 20 peak into the 120 that could! :)
 

Grizz

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i wish i had a basement,that would be such a good idea around here,it would be like free cooling for the house to have a basement,never could figure why they dont ever put basements in house here....i assume it has to do with the crappy sandy ground...
huge rocks and caliche is the main reason unc,

howdy capt. you have any beer ? im thirsty
 

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