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420built240

Active Member
Thank you,
And to answer the question: My closet tends to float in the 30-40% RH range

Would raising the humidity with the lights off in the night cycle be bad? And having it dry out during the day?

- I am worried about fungus and mold if i do that.

Thank you for the input.
 

Richeese

Member
Hey BigBudzzz! Heres an idea to stop the spluttering. Take another empty bottle with two holes in the lid. Tube from the yeast mix bottle goes into one hole of the the second and another from that to the plants. All runoffs will safely drip to the bottom of the second. Hope this is helpful for my first post! Enjoy
 

0calli

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Personally I wouldn't raise the humidity with light off as mould and fungus thrive in dark if you can keep your humidity between 40% and 60% you should be fine mine fluctuates all the time but it stays within the range I stated and I've had no problems whatsoever
Thank you,
And to answer the question: My closet tends to float in the 30-40% RH range

Would raising the humidity with the lights off in the night cycle be bad? And having it dry out during the day?

- I am worried about fungus and mold if i do that.

Thank you for the input.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
I hope the people using CO2 bottles have them above the plants...CO2 is denser than air so it sinks.

Anyone using a CO2 bottle on the floor is witnessing a placebo. Anyone venting their space is also witnessing a placebo.

As I said before, CO2 supplementation is used in sealed rooms above 29C because otherwise you're wasting your time.

Hope this helps.
 

0calli

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Actually putting your bottle on the floor is fine as long as you got your tubing going to the top of the canopy cause the co2 will build and leak out the tubing but you saying that co2 is heavier than air kinda contradicts what you say about hanging them over the plants I agree don't get me wrong but if it's heavier than air even if it's above when it comes out its sinking right to the floor I found that if I kept my intake going at night not my exaughst it will move the co2 around the cab i find worked but that's my opinion about it anyways but I find the tube method better cause your placing the co2 right on top of the canopy and the fan moves it around at night while everything is off so the plants are surrounded by co2 I'm pretty sure it does have that effect or is blowing air not heavy enough to move it lol jjk
 

Harrekin

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Actually putting your bottle on the floor is fine as long as you got your tubing going to the top of the canopy cause the co2 will build and leak out the tubing but you saying that co2 is heavier than air kinda contradicts what you say about hanging them over the plants I agree don't get me wrong but if it's heavier than air even if it's above when it comes out its sinking right to the floor I found that if I kept my intake going at night not my exaughst it will move the co2 around the cab i find worked but that's my opinion about it anyways but I find the tube method better cause your placing the co2 right on top of the canopy and the fan moves it around at night while everything is off so the plants are surrounded by co2 I'm pretty sure it does have that effect or is blowing air not heavy enough to move it lol jjk
CO2 supplementation during the night cycle is pointless tho due to much lower levels of photosynthesis and much lower heat...it simply will not use all the CO2 from the air let alone additional supplemented CO2.

Just trying to help lads.
 

BigBudzzzz

Active Member
Hey BigBudzzz! Heres an idea to stop the spluttering. Take another empty bottle with two holes in the lid. Tube from the yeast mix bottle goes into one hole of the the second and another from that to the plants. All runoffs will safely drip to the bottom of the second. Hope this is helpful for my first post! Enjoy
Dayam, why didnt i think of that. Although I had to remove it bec the thing started smelling like piss when it really started fermenting. With leves around 7% it was tempting to let it go but it really smelled bad. The plants was loving it but it was making the grower sick so it had to go! IDK what I'm going to do but I'll / RIU will fig something out, i hope. :wall:
 

0calli

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Get a baking soda kit Less smell
Dayam, why didnt i think of that. Although I had to remove it bec the thing started smelling like piss when it really started fermenting. With leves around 7% it was tempting to let it go but it really smelled bad. The plants was loving it but it was making the grower sick so it had to go! IDK what I'm going to do but I'll / RIU will fig something out, i hope. :wall:
 

0calli

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Yeah but not straight vinegar and baking soda there is a way to lessen the reaction so it doesn't go off so quickly and messy
 

0calli

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new reflective material i put in is really good stuff

Diamond reflective sheeting - Diamond Reflective sheeting is a premium reflective sheeting which has all the reflective qualities of Mylar but with more even light distribution due to the diamond pattern. 100% Lightproof, Diamond Sheeting is flame retardant, easier to handle and much more resistant to creasing than other types of reflective sheeting. Also, uniquely the reflective metal layer is sandwiched behind a clear protective PET film that protects against heat, humidity, moisture and handling.
 

BigBudzzzz

Active Member
Is this why you dont have a reflector on that light?

new reflective material i put in is really good stuff

Diamond reflective sheeting - Diamond Reflective sheeting is a premium reflective sheeting which has all the reflective qualities of Mylar but with more even light distribution due to the diamond pattern. 100% Lightproof, Diamond Sheeting is flame retardant, easier to handle and much more resistant to creasing than other types of reflective sheeting. Also, uniquely the reflective metal layer is sandwiched behind a clear protective PET film that protects against heat, humidity, moisture and handling.
 
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