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    Uhh..What is happening here?

    When I was hit with a mite infestation mid flower I used Green Cleaner as Bob has said above. Worked out well for me. I also took the extra step to do a bud wash at harvest as well.
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    Quick question about defoliation?

    With autos I always try to not cut any leaves at all. If a fan leaf is covering a bud site, I try to tuck it under the leaves of the bud site as best I can. Plant is looking great though. preflowers are poking out. She will stretch soon, you wont have to worry.
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    Help! Leaves curling

    Sounds like you are prepared then, just make sure you follow like @SisterMooo stated earlier and spray it before lights out.
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    Moby Dick Auto, Green Crack Auto, Purple Lemonade Auto - 2' x 2' x 4.5'

    Im a mechanical engineer that works in the HVAC field, so I think I can handle this question. The carbon filter is basically a resistor in electrical terms. It will provide the same amount of resistance installed at the end of our duct, or right against the fan. The difference is available...
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    Help! Leaves curling

    I have the same issues, i just turn the fan up a little in the summer, and run an humidifier in the winter. Some of the nicer humidifiers out now have humidistats and will keep your tent at a constant RH. Only $40 on amazon too!
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    Help! Leaves curling

    I run my exhaust fan 24/7 (personal preference, I have seen people run intermittently as well). The way I look at it, plants need fresh air to breath all the time, not just the smell removed!
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    Help! Leaves curling

    Let me start by saying, I have no experience with Leaf Septoria. That being said, it is possible with the high humidity levels you were dealing with until you got your exhaust fan installed. Certainly cant hurt to remove the affected leaves, your still in veg, so you will get plenty more...
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    Help! Leaves curling

    The curve/hook in the duct is what serves as the light break. Just need about 24" of duct.
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    Help! Leaves curling

    In the picture you posted your exhaust is coming from the top of the tent. You need to get air into the tent so your walls dont collapse like they are in the picture. In post #59 you showed a picture of a slightly open port to help reduce the suction. What Im trying to explain and show is that...
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    Help! Leaves curling

    Im not sure what you mean by running it over the top? I have my exhaust coming out of the tent up high, and the passive intake down low. That way the fresh air coming into the tent gets drawn across the plants, then up past the light, taking the heat and humidity out of the tent through the exhaust.
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    Help! Leaves curling

    Here is what I was trying to explain with the passive intake. I guess upside-down U would have been a better description.
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    Help! Leaves curling

    Just opening the pocket is fine for now, but once you get into flower that opening will let light in, and wreak havoc with your plants. Unfortunatly im bad at explaining, and I dont have a good picture of what im trying to say on my phone. I will get you a picture today of my tent when I get...
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    Help! Leaves curling

    Also, on those clip fans, I always drill a hole in one of the ears of the clip and run a zip tie through it and around the pole to prevent the fan from falling.
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    Help! Leaves curling

    I would take some of the 4" flex duct you have, and put it through the port you show in the picture above, and make it into a U, so no light gets in/out of your tent. If your humidity is still a little too low, you can add some tape over half of your exhaust duct to reduce the airflow rate...
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    Help! Leaves curling

    You can it up the exhaust any way that you want. If you feel like you will run out of head room, you can install the fan and filter outside of the tent. I personally have my fans installed inside my tents because it helps cut down on the noise from the fan. That ductwork that came with your...
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