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    Reservoir ph keeps rising

    I listen to AROYA Office Hours, it's been covered a lot.
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    Reservoir ph keeps rising

    It is carbonates affecting the Ph. My tap water is at 60 PPM with carbonates that always raise Ph and having an EC over 2.0 does counter over time the Ph swing. When plants are small it's easy to stay on top of Ph so plan is to stack up sooner than later to not worry when making gallons.
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    Reservoir ph keeps rising

    Your EC is too low, bump a batch up to at least 2.0 and above, it will probably hold. Also under LED it's better to have higher EC because plants eat up more since the spectrum is better.
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    Halted growth / not drinking - 1mo. VEG

    The tips of the leaves is where it's hardest for the plant to get water to.
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    how hard is it to get a decent fan.

    Aircare Humidifier fan is the fan you see *on ceiling* in Veg pic. Not hard to take apart and hang but some of those fan's vortex goes sideways instead of forward (Like mine but it works at pushing heat down either way. With LED you need to assure leaf temperature is up so pushing heat down is...
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    how hard is it to get a decent fan.

    Those tower fans are impressive.
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    how hard is it to get a decent fan.

    Don't be afraid to take out a metal saw blade or Dremmel and cut away plastic to make things fit. Zip ties and metal wire help tighten everything up.
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    how hard is it to get a decent fan.

    With proper environmental controls for your tent in that room!
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    how hard is it to get a decent fan.

    You don't want the walls of your tent sucking in, especially with tower fans.
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    how hard is it to get a decent fan.

    Look into good tower fan that oscillates. They can even be hung from the ceiling with proper clearance.
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    how hard is it to get a decent fan.

    Thinking same, besides ph meters fans always wear out. 2 small tents and wore out almost 10 fans in 2 years growing under HPS needing immense airflow. Now I use LED's and it's peaceful, environmental controls are loudest!
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    Best location for exhaust?

    Could be intake to remove pollen
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    Inkbird in-line fan/ controller

    You're dreaming!
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    Inkbird in-line fan/ controller

    I use the same as Blue_Focus posted above me, my in-line exhaust is adjustable. As plants transpire and humidity builds up the sensor kicks on and makes the air exchange. Much more efficient and quiet. If the temperature is stable you don't need temp controller HT308.HT-308
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