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mystkspiral
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Grow Tent Light Question
#692336 - 11/06/13 08:31 PM (11 years, 1 day ago) |
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something i dont understand about the passive intake vents at the bottom of grow tents. atleast 1 of these vents have to stay open right? for passive air to flow through?
but when its open, how exactly can i prevent light from entering and escaping the tent? im in veg now so not an issue, but when i reach flowering?
i have a 6in exhaust attached to my light inside.
Edited by mystkspiral (11/06/13 09:09 PM)
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mystkspiral
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Re: Grow Tent Light Question [Re: mystkspiral]
#692338 - 11/06/13 08:33 PM (11 years, 1 day ago) |
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this what i mean, for visual readers
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Tank333
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Re: Grow Tent Light Question [Re: mystkspiral] 1
#692362 - 11/06/13 09:38 PM (11 years, 1 day ago) |
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Well, there's usually a flap on the inside that blocks out the light when it's not being pulled back by the force of the air being sucked in. If you need to exhaust during your dark cycle, maybe you could run some ducting through an unused port, and just make sure there is a turn or two in it to keep light from coming inside?
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Grow Tent Light Question [Re: Tank333]
#692365 - 11/06/13 09:49 PM (11 years, 1 day ago) |
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Quote:
Tank333 said: Well, there's usually a flap on the inside that blocks out the light when it's not being pulled back by the force of the air being sucked in. If you need to exhaust during your dark cycle, maybe you could run some ducting through an unused port, and just make sure there is a turn or two in it to keep light from coming inside?
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mystkspiral
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yup, thats what i was thinking i had to do, more ducting with an S shape, thought there might have been other solutions, thanks for the reassurance. tank & hawk.
unfortunately, this tent does not have extra flaps inside, but doesnt seem impossible to make a flap myself
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Tank333
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Re: Grow Tent Light Question [Re: mystkspiral]
#692373 - 11/06/13 10:49 PM (11 years, 1 day ago) |
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If there is no flap, I would cover that completely and duct in your fresh air. You don't want a makeshift cover falling off in the middle of the girls' night and give em a blast of light across em for as long as it takes for you to notice it... just
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mystkspiral
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Re: Grow Tent Light Question [Re: Tank333]
#692375 - 11/06/13 11:00 PM (11 years, 1 day ago) |
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definitely spot on. thanks for the input. once i reach flowering, will def make sure to only vent in air and cover the flaps
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planterspnut1
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Re: Grow Tent Light Question [Re: mystkspiral]
#692841 - 11/09/13 06:08 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hi, I'm a newbie here, but I wanted to let you know that I am using a 2'X4'X7'gorilla tent, and I open a bottom/side vent a little and open the very top round vent a little. Kind of like a Tee-Pee/chimney usage, with the cooler air going in the bottom and hotter air going out the top. I am 4 weeks into flowering, and I have not had any problems, and my tent is in a basement room with several windows with light exposure. I make sure I do not turn on the light in the room where the tent is located. Of course there is a fan inside also. My bottom side vent is almost against a wall and I doubt if enough light could get in there, and the tent protects it everywhere else. The open top vent apparently has not been a problem. I certainly am not trying to sound like I know so much. It's just that I personally have not had any issues. Also I am not saying don't worry about the ambient light either! It does not take much to fool with mother nature. I guess I am lucky and the great overall design and quality of the gorilla tent has proven to be fine so far!! I wish you luck and remember the drawstrings can be tightened if you are worried, but you may lose air circulation, if you are doing something similar to me. Soon I should have some pictures to share. Good luck my friend.
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