OG, I just choked on my morning coffee, you're picking up the dialect nicely!!
The Colonel is hell busy with finishing Highlights, work and family, he'll be along soon enough....
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@Or_Gro and @Randomblame so as not to clog up Lordvaders threads any more than I do already I'll post my question here for you.
I note your discussions re LST and effective ways to add heat, as you will have seen my day temp is only getting to 21C and nights 12Cish. To add an oil heater to the tent wont help much as air is exhausted back into the shed so effectively I would be trying to heat half of the Southern Alps....
So options to add higher LSTs?
Ceramic IR?
Incandescents?
QB 96s as under canopy light?
They are growing great guns but I suspect yield will be affected due to the cool temps which is a bit of bummer for testing PCs boards so I'd like to help them out a bit until the return of spring.
FC
I note your discussions re LST and effective ways to add heat, as you will have seen my day temp is only getting to 21C and nights 12Cish. To add an oil heater to the tent wont help much as air is exhausted back into the shed so effectively I would be trying to heat half of the Southern Alps....
So options to add higher LSTs?
Ceramic IR?
Incandescents?
QB 96s as under canopy light?
They are growing great guns but I suspect yield will be affected due to the cool temps which is a bit of bummer for testing PCs boards so I'd like to help them out a bit until the return of spring.
FC
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Negative ghostrider, humidity is off the charts with all the rain currently, so am worried about rot later on..
If you need the heat, all three could help.Frank Cannon wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 7:51 am@Or_Gro and @Randomblame so as not to clog up Lordvaders threads any more than I do already I'll post my question here for you.
I note your discussions re LST and effective ways to add heat, as you will have seen my day temp is only getting to 21C and nights 12Cish. To add an oil heater to the tent wont help much as air is exhausted back into the shed so effectively I would be trying to heat half of the Southern Alps....
So options to add higher LSTs?
Ceramic IR?
Incandescents?
QB 96s as under canopy light?
They are growing great guns but I suspect yield will be affected due to the cool temps which is a bit of bummer for testing PCs boards so I'd like to help them out a bit until the return of spring.
FC
The incandescent has far red in it, but does the job for me. I’ll be trying out a ceramic ir bulb in the mama tent this coming week to avoid the far red. But if I didn’t have that option i’d risk the far red...especially since the red/deep red in the main lights should do some emerson effect and tone down the shade avoidance effect somewhat.
Is it possible to insulate the walls of your tent? If so, that might help by itself, and could help you add a heater in the tent w/o melting the southern polar ice cap....
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Lol, if you have seen how much my grow tent has changed since I started listening to you 3..... your comment is not so far off the mark.
The tent is in a shed which complicates things a bit as air exchange compromises anything I do inside tent.
OG has mentioned a dehumidifier previously which maybe I should consider in conjunction with reduced turnover as a dehudifier should increase temps a bit....
I'll see what Gman thinks as well while OveRkill trys his ceramicy thing out
The tent is in a shed which complicates things a bit as air exchange compromises anything I do inside tent.
OG has mentioned a dehumidifier previously which maybe I should consider in conjunction with reduced turnover as a dehudifier should increase temps a bit....
I'll see what Gman thinks as well while OveRkill trys his ceramicy thing out
Also think about styrofoam sheet insulation, dude. I know you can figure out how to do it. Would turn your tent into a room...temp & humidity wise...might still need the humid/dehumid, but would be easier to control.Frank Cannon wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 1:56 amLol, if you have seen how much my grow tent has changed since I started listening to you 3..... your comment is not so far off the mark.
The tent is in a shed which complicates things a bit as air exchange compromises anything I do inside tent.
OG has mentioned a dehumidifier previously which maybe I should consider in conjunction with reduced turnover as a dehudifier should increase temps a bit....
I'll see what Gman thinks as well while OveRkill trys his ceramicy thing out
Or better yet, build a room inside the shed....i know, you might have to buy her some malt liquor next time....
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At least I wouldn't be building F##%ing lights for a change!
Styrofoam sheeting would limit access too much unless the sheets were removable. The real problem is the ambient air outside (temp and humidity).
Maybe I should bung 4 those QB96s underneath the scrog net to give Lightlord a run for his money in energy consumption
Styrofoam sheeting would limit access too much unless the sheets were removable. The real problem is the ambient air outside (temp and humidity).
Maybe I should bung 4 those QB96s underneath the scrog net to give Lightlord a run for his money in energy consumption