Guerilla Kush
Active Member
So, I just built a new grow box that measures 150cm tall, 40cm deep and 75cm wide.
I am using a homemade LED light that is made out of regular LED bulbs with their globes removed and sure enough I ran into some overheating issues.
The temperature goes as high as 45 degrees centigrade (113 degrees Fahrenheit). That's really fucking hot.
For the first time in my life I am using a carbon scrubber/filter and I think that this filter greatly reduces the airflow of the exhaust fan.
So now, I am starting to realize that I can't get away with just a passive intake hole on the bottom of the box.
I do need an intake fan.
My question is: since I will be growing in fabric pots, how safe it would be to have an intake fan?
Obviously, that intake fan will be sitting close to the very bottom of the box and it's air stream will be hitting directly the side of one of the fabric pots. Will this make that pot dry out quickly and cause the plant problems?
Would it be OK to place the intake fan a little higher - just above pot level???
Is there any other workaround?
Thanks!
I am using a homemade LED light that is made out of regular LED bulbs with their globes removed and sure enough I ran into some overheating issues.
The temperature goes as high as 45 degrees centigrade (113 degrees Fahrenheit). That's really fucking hot.
For the first time in my life I am using a carbon scrubber/filter and I think that this filter greatly reduces the airflow of the exhaust fan.
So now, I am starting to realize that I can't get away with just a passive intake hole on the bottom of the box.
I do need an intake fan.
My question is: since I will be growing in fabric pots, how safe it would be to have an intake fan?
Obviously, that intake fan will be sitting close to the very bottom of the box and it's air stream will be hitting directly the side of one of the fabric pots. Will this make that pot dry out quickly and cause the plant problems?
Would it be OK to place the intake fan a little higher - just above pot level???
Is there any other workaround?
Thanks!