Ye the plan was to vent it into the same room really. It's not a massive room but was going to open the windows now and then if the temps aloud it.
You will want to think about a scrog grow if you want to jam the tent.I have only have a 80cmx80cmx160cm tent, hoping to fit at east 4 beauties
Yes negative pressure is a thing and it's a thing you will want. Just open one of the larger holes/windows available at bottom of tent for incomming air and one of the little cable openings at top opposite side. If you can afford the 6" inline fan, that might serve you better going into the future. You'll want a couple 6" clip on fans to move air over the tops of your plants.I'll be hoping my exhaust fan will create negative pressure and suck through the vents. If that's even a thing?
Ok thankyou! How many cob lights would I need for my space? Stupid question but they for replacing the hps or use them along side?You will want to think about a scrog grow if you want to jam the tent.
Yes negative pressure is a thing and it's a thing you will want. Just open one of the larger holes/windows available at bottom of tent for incomming air and one of the little cable openings at top opposite side. If you can afford the 6" inline fan, that might serve you better going into the future. You'll want a couple 6" clip on fans to move air over the tops of your plants.
Much depends on budget of course, but if you can afford them, check out cob lights such as those available from www.cobshop.net. I like mine a lot. They are noiseless, low electrical draw, highly efficient, small and easy to move around, low heat throw and they work very well.
Dam there expensive!You will want to think about a scrog grow if you want to jam the tent.
Yes negative pressure is a thing and it's a thing you will want. Just open one of the larger holes/windows available at bottom of tent for incomming air and one of the little cable openings at top opposite side. If you can afford the 6" inline fan, that might serve you better going into the future. You'll want a couple 6" clip on fans to move air over the tops of your plants.
Much depends on budget of course, but if you can afford them, check out cob lights such as those available from www.cobshop.net. I like mine a lot. They are noiseless, low electrical draw, highly efficient, small and easy to move around, low heat throw and they work very well.