Probably wouldn't want me growing in there either

Probably wouldn't want me growing in there either
I know Keeno has experience of out buildings and dehumidifiers, I think they can get expensive to run
Yeh I'm sure they wouldn't be cheap. Rather pay abit extra then lose months of nurturing lol. Hps is already crippling meIMO wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 7:04 pmI know Keeno has experience of out buildings and dehumidifiers, I think they can get expensive to run
Don't know how much help this is?.. I originally planned that but a friend talked me out of it. Apparently its not as easy just buying a door and fitting itMustang92 wrote:could you remove landlords door and swap out with your own vented door , hopefully just door pins. no harm, no penalty kicks , win win
Man, that sounds so easy and simple. To be fair picturing it now in the shed would look sick and I wouldn't be stuck with a 3x3 tent.Josh wrote:I know it's not much help! Everyone hates this topic when I bring it up![]()
But it's the damn tent that's making it so humidI switched to open grow style and just used two sided plaztic on the walls/windows. One side black, the other white
This way (if you have an aircon) you just recirculate the same air. And you just set an inline fan on top of your carbon filter to keep the stinkiness down![]()
I've gone from losing a few big tops every grow to mold, to not needing a dehumidifier and not sesing mold ever againI'll honestly never go back to a tent, no matter how or where I grow. They're really just good for hanging lights to be honest
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You could panda film those walls and put an aircon in the window (if you have windows) call it a dayI have 70+ humidity in late flower, no dehumidifier and no issues. Just have to keep wind levels high
Just my opinion though
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