Don't think there's a lot in it if you know roughly what you're doing, I'm using Canna atm and it's fineI hear good things about Geo Flora. Haven't tried it yet though. Been using Mega Crop for years.
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Don't think there's a lot in it if you know roughly what you're doing, I'm using Canna atm and it's fineI hear good things about Geo Flora. Haven't tried it yet though. Been using Mega Crop for years.
Exhaust the warmer tent air into the basement. It should help a little anyway. A small space heater is also an option if necessary. I'd use an oil filled radiator type heater though as it's much safer.Got the pallet, see what kinda temp increase I can get there. Any other ideas for boosting the temp? Basement is really the only fricken place I have room, and I'm sure the fan exhausting isn't really necessary but I gotta have circulation right?
If it is a guud filter, there is no need to vent to the outside. There is no smell.
Exhaust the warmer tent air into the basement. It should help a little anyway.
A small space heater is also an option if necessary. I'd use an oil filled radiator type heater though as it's much safer.
You can get Black Mold from warming up your basement with warm air from an exhaust fan ? Damned, better get rid of the furnace too. It would be drying moisture out. Not adding to it. Now if he was exhausting High Humidity into a cold, damp basement I'd agree with you 100%.you vent to outdoor as much to remove moisture and keep circulation proper as you do for odour.
an excellent way to get black mold all through your house causing thousands of dollars of damage and in some instances getting the house condemned and destroyed.
running anymore than a couple of plants that way will cause issues over time. it may take a few grows but it will happen. far more important in flower than veg, but if you're over four plants in veg it becomes a good idea to vent outdoor as well.
the radiator type heaters put out way more even heat. it's a good plan.
You can get Black Mold from warming up your basement with warm air from an exhaust fan ?
Damned, better get rid of the furnace too. It would be drying moisture out. Not adding to it. Now if he was exhausting High Humidity into a cold, damp basement I'd agree with you 100%.
I can't see his set up being any worse than the steam from a shower. Heating stuff up does dry it. Otherwise I'd be wearing wet clothes. Moisture, Humidity & Cool Dark Areas create mold. I'm pretty sure if you get the temps hot enough it even kills mold. 1/2 my family is in the Heating & AC business so I'm going to disagree with you on this subject. But I don't want to mess up someone else's thread so let's just agree to disagree & let it ride. Everyone can't agree on everything... right ?no. you get it by dumping moist air in to it over a period of time instead of venting it out. it cools and then you have a damp cool area perfect for black mold.
heating stuff up doesn't dry it. the moisture just migrates in to the walls and timber. the stuff always starts from the inside out. once you see it on the surface it's permeated and has been active for quite some time.
old grow op houses are often demolished due to black mold here. even older regular homes get it with frequency here. a lot of basement renovations occur because of black mold, in situations that have nothing to do with growing at all. also there's occasional flooding which will cause it.
in the case of the grow op houses it is intensive growing with no regard for the structure. but the same issues will develop over time to various degrees with improper small scale set ups.
Very simple, I just put a couple short 2x4's in the pan to lift the pot up a couple inches. Works fine, lasts forever.Ya my pots are on the tray directly so ill grab something to prop them up for drainage. I'll look intobthat Calcium stuff, appreciate the tip. Thanks again for all the help.
I can't see his set up being any worse than the steam from a shower.
Heating stuff up does dry it.
Otherwise I'd be wearing wet clothes. Moisture, Humidity & Cool Dark Areas create mold. I'm pretty sure if you get the temps hot enough it even kills mold. 1/2 my family is in the Heating & AC business so I'm going to disagree with you on this subject
But I don't want to mess up someone else's thread so let's just agree to disagree & let it ride. Everyone can't agree on everything... right ?
I can't see his set up being any worse than the steam from a shower.