Lighting Little help on light swap

Hey dude [emoji3]

Can you put your filter etc outside the tent?

I Have my cobs down at around 12 to 15 inches now but only because my plants are all mature and In flowering so they can take it.

As you have accidentally discovered mate, supercropping may be your answer. A very good way to get around height issues.

I don't think changing lights will be a problem at all. Just make sure you put it higher than you think to start with as Ripper said.


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I never considered putting the filter outside the tent since I'm pulling air through it and it is closed on one end. I did think about moving the fan outside the tent and attaching the filter vertically in one corner inside and just connecting with duct. Will the fan/filter still work properly if the air is forced into the filter rather than drawing through the filter? I just have to be very aware of odor control.

Ah yes, my unintended super-cropping! It is ironic about that as I had wanted to try this but was nervous about doing so, now I've done it and don't really remember how! That particular plant is in a one gallon container and is about 14" tall with solid flower top to about 3" from the bottom. Looks like all my plants will be dwarf, even the 3 gallon. I have 4, 3 gallon and 2, 1 gallon - next grow will be 6, 2 gallon. I do have an Easy2grow 4 pot system that I wanted to try but I think I'll wait a bit on that.
 
Can you mount the filter inline? So a section of duct from inside tent to filter outside mate? I honestly don't know how it works really as I don't use extraction.

I'll get my coat lol :crying:
 
Hey dude [emoji3]

Can you put your filter etc outside the tent?

I Have my cobs down at around 12 to 15 inches now but only because my plants are all mature and In flowering so they can take it.

As you have accidentally discovered mate, supercropping may be your answer. A very good way to get around height issues.

I don't think changing lights will be a problem at all. Just make sure you put it higher than you think to start with as Ripper said.


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Be careful with your cobs being that close especially if your humidity drops... if it drops you could some serious bleaching
 
What's Poppin' Arsenal?

Welcome to Planet Cob. Lol.

First, let me thank you for including me in the group of cognoscenti you tagged. I am new, and have learned alot from Ripper's help , and watching those other growbros.

So, I also have the clu048, 9 each, 3500K, 3x3, center of the tent. I was soooo close to getting the "shorty", but the 7' one went on sale for 300$ so I measured my ceiling, and lucked out!

As far as distance from canopy, I went straight to the company Twitter for the real 411.

Horticulture Lighting Group got back to me in 5 minutes, & recommended a 30" gap. My light is fixed permanently to the ceiling, 72" off the floor. I use risers and lst to keep everyone in the sweet spot.

I hit up the Timber site for ya,....... and it goes a little something like this.........

"Q: How high above the plants should I hang my Timber light?

A: All our models are designed to provide uniform intensity and coverage at a height of 12”-18” above the canopy. Additionally, our lights come equipped with dimmers allowing you to adjust the light output and coverage area to suit your individual grow environment. Timber Grow Lights run very cool - cool to the touch - and can be used very close to the canopy."

Straight from the horse's mouth. Lol.

My light came with ,± 16" hanging cable and 3" caribiner leaving like 19" wasted space above it.

I think I learned from Raoul Duke to reconfigure the hang as tight to the ceiling as possible. I reclaimed well over a foot like this. And I'm using that foot alot.

Regarding LST / super cropping. I thought super cropping sounded a little agressive, but I did it by accident, and it seems to be working out.( See The White Train).

I had better luck LSTing my MBAP, and I'm tweaking that day by day. ( See MBAP)

I found if you bend em during stretch, the new growth is quite flexible and compliant.

Scrogs are cool and all, but I'm attempting Perpetual Grow. Plants are in and out. Mobility is of the essence. I've got a vision of bamboo, shock cord, and cushion wire to offer each mamacita an independent canopy management plan. Work in progress.

So then, extraction....
My stuff is all inside my tent, up in the corner, about even with the light.

I thought about putting it outside, and this is my understanding:

Yes, you can put fan and filter outside. I believe you will lose some cfm, from pushing the air through, as opposed to pulling it.

Also, if you are doing it externally, your seals need to be tighter than a duck's ass. Any leaks before that filter are emitting aromatics directly into your living space. Be careful.

I tried to cover the bases for you, but if I forgot anything, hit me up.

If I don't know the answer, l' ll research it for us. I love this sh*t. Ha!

Good luck with your girls, tag me in on the grow.

Most importantly, thanks for thinking of me!
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Jah Strength
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All are invited to check out my current first grow. [emoji271] Mephisto; DP.

https://www.autoflower.org/index.php?threads/59051/
 
Well, I am now the proud owner of a Timber Grow Light, it has arrived! I couldn't be happier with it, the thing is very sturdy and will fit perfectly in my 2x2.5x5' Gorilla Shorty! It is 20" square so it will fill the tent, no hiding from this guy! I just can't recommend Dan and Timber Grow Lights enough, no BS, no sales job, just information that you need (I'm new) and superb customer service. If you are in the market give a shout, you will not be disappointed!


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Well, I am now the proud owner of a Timber Grow Light, it has arrived! I couldn't be happier with it, the thing is very sturdy and will fit perfectly in my 2x2.5x5' Gorilla Shorty! It is 20" square so it will fill the tent, no hiding from this guy! I just can't recommend Dan and Timber Grow Lights enough, no BS, no sales job, just information that you need (I'm new) and superb customer service. If you are in the market give a shout, you will not be disappointed!


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Dude! Thanks for all the input, very helpful! I am learning as I go and adjusting on the fly since I'm having to use the Shorty but I'm not trying to supply the entire island! I feel like I have found a really cool place in AFN, right off the bat got @mephisto gear and learned the hard way about lighting but Timber Grow Lights got me straightened out. Hooked on the Autos now and don't know when I'll get around to growing these Brothers Grim Cinderella 99 and Apollo 11 since the are regular! My maiden voyage has been a rough start but I am really looking forward to my next grow! Thanks again for everything, I included you here because I had seen some of your post and you seem to have things together as far as growing!
 
Got around to swapping the light, I thought you guys were coming by to assist! It is much more open and bright, hope the girls don't complain!

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