Tent city is looking kind of desperate

JonTheBaptist

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Dear RIU,

I'm working with an Apollo 600w switchable/dimmable digital ballast. I've just had my pineapple chunk die on me, she was good for about a week then collapsed under her own weight. I've included pics of her so maybe you all can help me determine what was the cause of death (some forensic biology?)

The first pic is my tent at a distance, its 63 inches tall, 24 inches across and deep.

The first problem I came across was that I know I need an exhaust fan right by my light, but as you can see, the light takes up so much space it interferes with where the fan would normally sit. How could I fix this?

Also I found a fan online and it was so big it wouldn't evenly fit in the vent, it would either fall out or fall in, so I've propped it up with a fruit bowl filled with water to increase humidity or something like that. Its a 6-incher 240cfm fan and goddamn is it loud. I only ever used it to blow air in.

I've noticed that when I had my thermometer on the floor, the temperature/RH would give one reading then quickly change as I moved it higher towards the lights and into the upward stream of steam from my humidifier. I've taped it to the back wall about halfway up, since I figured that might give the most accurate reading. What would you do with it/position it?

Since I'm sure I need another fan, could I just use a computer fan? I can't imagine the noise from having another fan... it sounds like a jet.

Thanks in advance everyone if I can think of anything else I'll edit it in.

Please don't make fun of me, I'M SUPER SENSITITIVE... danks guysssssss
 
Use bamboo poles, if you have fans on them and temps are not to high then poles are all that's needed, and every healthly plant needed poles now its just because they have been breed to outperform what nature allows. I'm sorry your plants died it happens to us all, learn how to now suffer again, good luck
 
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