I have this one: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Toshiba-50-Pint-115-Volt-ENERGY-STAR-MOST-EFFICIENT-Dehumidifier-with-Continuous-Operation-Function-covers-up-to-4-500-sq-ft-TDDP5013ES2/315084748 and it has no problem keeping my entire ~1400sf unfinished basement in Northern IL at 55 or 60% year...
Those nutrient lines are at completely opposite ends of the spectrum: Jacks being a salt based synthetic nutrient and Dr Earth being organic amendments. Which one you use depends on you, not the plant, per se.
Aside from some light squeaking, I am happy with the hurricanes so far. What about airflow at the floor level/under the canopy? That is what I have my box fan doing now.
That's more or less what I have. Actually, I have a shit ton of fans at my disposal, 2 Hurricane wall mounts, a couple regular floor standing oscillators and a box fan. I'm just trying to maximize efficiency rather than having 4 fans fighting each other. I'm still unsure if there is a reasonable...
In regards specifically to environmental control and not the perceived importance of doing so, is there an effective difference between giving air a particular path around the room versus just having fans blow shit around? Both scenarios assume as much air coverage as possible and little to no...
I have cameras in my room but I'm an idiot and still find reasons to poke my head in multiple times a day. Same with my tents, although that's more because the windows distort the view.
I'm curious if there even is an answer other than AC infinity. I have a Cloudline T6 and it's quiet as hell. I have it set to 7 and have to be within 15 feet or so to hear it and even then it is barely audible. It exhausts directly outside and standing right next to the vent, the only way I can...
I personally use bennies because I am a sloppy POS. I've got peppers and beans growing in soil in the same tent as my DWC grow so the only time my tent, or anything in it, comes close to being sterile is when I wash it down with bleach in between grows.
That's a good idea, thanks. I did make one single mark to indicate when it was full, but I didn't think to add individual marks. I'll have to pick up a new/2nd tote so I can make it right.
Well hot damn. That's a "DUH!" moment if I've ever had one. Thanks again.
So, as promised for all the future readers, here are some updated pics. I ran into some grow room constraints that forced me to veg this plant for 2 months instead of 1, so I went ahead and transplanted it to a 17 gallon tote. I flipped to flower on 4/15 and did the transplant on 4/19. I also...
Started with a 5 gallon bucket but my veg time went longer than anticipated and I didn't want to outgrow the bucket, so I moved it to a 17 gallon tote. I cut a hole in the lid for the net pot then another hole for access that i cover with some spare mylar tent material. I also cut some holes in...