iGrow420710
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Got all my equipment but found it really hard to setup....
got this done though.. what you guys think?
got this done though.. what you guys think?
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Nice and clean looking
Now before you put any plants in there, go inside and zip it up with the big light off and your eyes closed for 5 minutes (at least) (think happy thoughts)
Then open your eyes and look around the tent... look to see if the seams are light tight and there aren't any light sources from the outside leaking in..
also power strips with lights, and any gadget that has a power on light needs black electrical tape to cover over the light...
Good luck
Already done that thank you I did that from the inside out and the outside in... Only issue i found is i need to keep passive intake open and light is leaking out due to that.... what can i do ?
Nice and clean looking
..light leaking out won't effect the plants so if there isn't anyone with prying eyes then light leaking out of the tent is no big whoop.
...oh, and welcome to the hobby, may your results far exceed your expectations.
peace, bozo
(light leaking in can cause hermies, light leaking out can get you noticed but it won't cause any problems with your plants.)
Uh, light leaking out is where light can leak in when the interior lights are off.
^^what he said^^Uh, light leaking out is where light can leak in when the interior lights are off.
...'can' is a big word bro, i explained that light leaking IN can cause problems with the plants and light leaking out will not cause problems with the plants.
...so, as in my own case, if you set your tent up in a spare room that you keep relatively dark there won't be much light in the room to leak into the tent while any light leaking out of the tent will only cause a problem if it draws unwanted attention.
...so telling me 'water is wet' is kind of a waste Captain Obvious, lol.
bozo
R U running your lights during the day of night? If the former, run them at night that is what most folks do in temperate climates. If that doesn't do, an A/C is in orderi have passive intakes... but temps are too high