The Path to Perfection

WaxertheRadical

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Here's a thought, and I may be looking at your nice little blueprint wrong but if you run your extraction fan & filter solely for the flower portion so you can maintain 50% humidity and temperature there. Then completely seal your veg cab from everything else and just vent out with a PC fan in to the room and keep it at the preferred humidity and temp? Plants in veg don't particularly stank of the dank so I'd say the filter isn't necessary there? I'm just spit balling here but something to think about.
 

weed-whacker

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Here's a thought, and I may be looking at your nice little blueprint wrong but if you run your extraction fan & filter solely for the flower portion so you can maintain 50% humidity and temperature there. Then completely seal your veg cab from everything else and just vent out with a PC fan in to the room and keep it at the preferred humidity and temp? Plants in veg don't particularly stank of the dank so I'd say the filter isn't necessary there? I'm just spit balling here but something to think about.
thanks mate, stealth is paramount so any whiff of MJ must be avoided at all costs.

What i think i will do is have the air coming from flower into veg run over a dish of water and then through veg to drying, ill use a high pressure PC fan hooked to a controller that will increase/decrease fan speed based off humidity....or a bit of trail and error.

I could possibly have the veg area taking fresh air in and exhausting back to flower if u think that would be an improvement?


does anyone have experience with the hyperfan? seems i might go for the 8 inch as it's spec sheet suggests it makes about the same noise and then i can dim it down to barely anything....ofcourse i dunno if it will be quieter like that, sometimes those fans need a bit of velocity or they rattle......and does it even dim down that low?


thanks
 

WaxertheRadical

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I can imagine that would work! The dish of water sounds like a good idea but I'd keep a close eye out for any molds, fungus or algae when dealing with standing water. Perhaps use a damp sponge or towel instead? I've seen it done with water bottle and a towel fashioned similar to that of a Molotov Cocktail...but with water if you catch my drift?:lol: As long as the humidity is accompanied by appropriate heat you should be alright, just something to think about.
 
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