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What do you think about venting a flower tent into a veg tent to increase temp and humidity then venting veg tent outside.
pungolian, ozzywazzy420 and danknuggardens-
I don’t think that’s the best. You don’t want to push air into your veg. Exhaust the flower into the lung room and let your veg exhaust fan pull that air in from the room. Check these out, don’t forget about the dude’s promo codes.🤙
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@backyard-boogie I currently have set up as you say was just thinking about power saving and recycling the air but was wondering if there would still be enough co2 or not. Cheers for the advice
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@backyard-boogie I tried this a couple years ago but ran into the issue of lights from veg. Tent bleeding into flower tent at the area they joined together. So I deep sized the idea after running a short time
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@backyard-boogie I’m actually doing this. I run an AC into my dry tent – 4″ grey coated flex duct – to my flower tent – 4″ grey coated flex duct – to veg tent. Carbon filter in my lung room. 4″ duct to slow airflow a little between tents.
I run the duct through the upper side vents in my tents and let them sag in a “U” shape. The bend is enough to stop light leaks. Dry tent coldest, flower next, veg warmest and AC does a great job with temp, humidity, and airflow.
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@budwinjones IPM needs to be perfect, SOPs and cleaning need to be religion. If one tent gets something, they all will.
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