growMEDS, you got enough room to dry your bud inside your cab. A scrubber comes in handy for drying as much as it does growing. Nice work so far.
My bad too! Not that great of a pic. It's hard! haha
MY BAD. The pic or my monitor was too dark and I didn't see the fan at the top, just the little one standing on the shelf. I also thought the doors closed toward the inside and rested on the front edge of the shelf. I stand corrected.
Thank you.growMEDS, you got enough room to dry your bud inside your cab. A scrubber comes in handy for drying as much as it does growing. Nice work so far.
I want to order a CF and fan.
I'm looking to go 4" and trying to get both parts from the same place to save on shipping.
I've been looking at htg and hidh.
I'm thinking I should spend a decent amount so the parts will last and hopefully even work if/when I go more watts if decided.
Please help!!
Much thanks in advance.
Seems only yesterday I was posting on here for the first time and now I'm smoking my own
Dang... that sounds like not too much. hahagrowMEDS, if plug & play is what you want, both suppliers sound like a good way to go. I've read lots of good things about htg specifically.
A 100 cfm fan with a speed controller and ~40 cfm scrubber will work if you have enough room to install. How big are you thinking of going in the future? You can probably rock a 250HPS with this setup as well. If you plan to go 400HPS I'd go at least 150 cfm fan and comparable scrubber (maybe bigger) At this point some growers run a 6" fan (speed controller on low) because it's less noisy than a 4".
Got 3 veggin under (2) 26w 6500k cfl's.
Cab was between 69 and 77.
Day 6/7... how they lookin?
edit... well I went ahead and ordered the S&P TD100x - 4" - 135/100 cfm (high/low).
Next is the CF.
Thanks man!Plants r lookin good. I read somewhere you have to put yer own power cord on S&P fans. It's pretty easy if you've done that kind of stuff before.
Cool man. Well I decided to switch to the 150 this morning.. heheNot sure. Have you tried a search on 150 watt CFL? You could probably flip it now if the distance to the plants is sufficient. Look for signs of heat stress and or light bleaching. The plants probably need to harden off a bit before you can give them full force light. After they grow a bit, some strains love to be right next to the bulb (provided ventilation is sufficient.) Others require several inches of distance or they stress.
I like those shades on the small CFLs. Do they get too hot to touch?