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Breaking the rules: my first grow with ChatGPT, DIY lights and questionable solutions
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<blockquote data-quote="Wendigo" data-source="post: 777012" data-attributes="member: 76020"><p>Those mostly die out in a week (if you bought those cheap, colorful Chinese versions), and the air movement is not nearly sufficient for your needs (goes without saying for any cheaper USB fan)</p><p>You need to have the air in the box replaced ideally every minute</p><p>And you need the air movement inside the box, to toughen the stems, to keep the mold and stale air away, and ofc to cool the plants.</p><p>This is a necessity.</p><p>So essentially you need at least two/ three fans - outake with filter (keep in mind that the duct hose reduces the strength by...think it was 10% per every meter, and ofc you add the sharp angles to equation (if your vent hose has sharp angles), and the filter reduces the strength of the fan as well.</p><p>You need one fan for the canopy</p><p>And ideally another under the canopy for the later stages, after the stretch - now THIS fan is usually the USB one, because it makes enough air movement under the canopy, and you could essentially put it on a timer (mine are running 24/7 tbh) the other two really really need to be stronger i.e. you could use the tower fan version most of us do, for above the canopy/under the light</p><p>But the outake one needs to be strong enough.</p><p></p><p>You can not and will not have the end product with just the USB vent <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would also, once again, point out that the 7L are small pots for what you are aiming for, you're going to have to dial in your watering regime to near perfection (good thing those are fabric, at least you're minimising rootbound possibility) which is something even more experienced growers struggle with</p><p>The usual aim is one gallon (roughly 4 liters) for every foot (roughly 30cm) of plant's growth</p><p>Usually the indoor plants are averaging (depending on vegetation length ofc, overall conditions of the grow room, and genetics) around one meter height, give or take (with sativa dominant cultivars, it's a GIVE trust me) a few.</p><p>Take that into serious consideration, and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wendigo, post: 777012, member: 76020"] Those mostly die out in a week (if you bought those cheap, colorful Chinese versions), and the air movement is not nearly sufficient for your needs (goes without saying for any cheaper USB fan) You need to have the air in the box replaced ideally every minute And you need the air movement inside the box, to toughen the stems, to keep the mold and stale air away, and ofc to cool the plants. This is a necessity. So essentially you need at least two/ three fans - outake with filter (keep in mind that the duct hose reduces the strength by...think it was 10% per every meter, and ofc you add the sharp angles to equation (if your vent hose has sharp angles), and the filter reduces the strength of the fan as well. You need one fan for the canopy And ideally another under the canopy for the later stages, after the stretch - now THIS fan is usually the USB one, because it makes enough air movement under the canopy, and you could essentially put it on a timer (mine are running 24/7 tbh) the other two really really need to be stronger i.e. you could use the tower fan version most of us do, for above the canopy/under the light But the outake one needs to be strong enough. You can not and will not have the end product with just the USB vent :) I would also, once again, point out that the 7L are small pots for what you are aiming for, you're going to have to dial in your watering regime to near perfection (good thing those are fabric, at least you're minimising rootbound possibility) which is something even more experienced growers struggle with The usual aim is one gallon (roughly 4 liters) for every foot (roughly 30cm) of plant's growth Usually the indoor plants are averaging (depending on vegetation length ofc, overall conditions of the grow room, and genetics) around one meter height, give or take (with sativa dominant cultivars, it's a GIVE trust me) a few. Take that into serious consideration, and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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