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A Few Warehouse Shots | RB26

SirSmokalot

My Zips Be So Fluffy The Whole Town Love Me
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Yeah mine that do that are directly center bulb. It's not hot either but intense light. Def the hottest spot in the room though
 

Treetroit City

Moderately Super
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I agree with RB, I get it on some plants and never have heat issues. I as well think it might be an intensity thing with these de lights.
 

RB26

Vendor
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Yeah mine that do that are directly center bulb. It's not hot either but intense light. Def the hottest spot in the room though

I agree with RB, I get it on some plants and never have heat issues. I as well think it might be an intensity thing with these de lights.

Yeah its super bright in the rooms. I don't have a PAR meter but I should get one. iPonic reads over 600W/m2 and thats with the lights at 11.5' off the floor.
 
Rb26 all I can say is sick buddy! You have it on lock down buddy sick warehouse sick strains all I can say is I'm pretty jealous lad lol! Keep up the good work and I'm subbed in to see it all lad cheers
 

heady blunts

prescription blunts
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MOAR PICS PLEASE!

:thank you:

I can't wait to see these beautiful designs function and the fields of flowers each room will hold!
 
Never gets above 74F. I think it's more of a genetic / light intensity thing during the flush. Some strains do it, some don't. It only occurs on large fans leaves. Something to do with excess moisture being used up.

Leaves "taco" as a result of moisture. At least that's what DHF told me.

I was about to let him know, that one of your main things is low temps.

I'm about to burn one of my grows to the fuckin ground, because it's so damn hot.
 

FoothillFarming

Active member
Kind of makes me sad. All that lumber, electrical usage, climate controllers, just equals massive amounts of energy to make this grow happen. Not to mention the cost. Sun grown is such a better option IMO.

Also, not sure what state your in, but if in cali no way that is being inspected......Or you have terrible inspectors. I see many, many code violations.
 
So the pioneering of a legal Cannabis industry that is currently limited to states with shitty agricultural climates, makes you sad?

A statement like that shows how far removed you are from fiscally viable Cannabis projects.

Until agricultural states start to legalize, this is the way Cannabis is grown. Especially upper echelon product like RB26 puts out.
 

RB26

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Kind of makes me sad. All that lumber, electrical usage, climate controllers, just equals massive amounts of energy to make this grow happen. Not to mention the cost. Sun grown is such a better option IMO.

Also, not sure what state your in, but if in cali no way that is being inspected......Or you have terrible inspectors. I see many, many code violations.

So the pioneering of a legal Cannabis industry that is currently limited to states with shitty agricultural climates, makes you sad?

A statement like that shows how far removed you are from fiscally viable Cannabis projects.

Until agricultural states start to legalize, this is the way Cannabis is grown. Especially upper echelon product like RB26 puts out.

Can't please everyone, have a great day :tiphat:
 

FoothillFarming

Active member
You guys are funny, long statement short, I said IMO sun grown is a better option. That's all......

RB-26 are you worried about VOC's from all that plywood? Is it sealed in the rooms? Or do you have enough air flow where you don't worry about VOC's accumulating.

Amazing work of art you have. Lots of planning, money, expertise and execution. Nicely done.
 

DunHav`nFun

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Leaves "taco" as a result of moisture. At least that's what DHF told me.
I was about to let him know, that one of your main things is low temps.

I'm about to burn one of my grows to the fuckin ground, because it's so damn hot.
Actually they taco from "lack of moisture" Bobby , and damn if those Chernobyl leaves don`t look like praying mantis with all excess water vapor pooling inside closest to the petioles.....that said....

It`s simply the plant`s defense mechanism to stop excess transpiration/sweating to preserve as much moisture in the plant until sundown in the natural world when things cool down .....

It can also be too much light like SSM and Treetroit stated , excess airflow hitting certain plants causing em to sweat more than the rest , but as a rule it`s lower total RH in the room that makes em close up and stomata`s to shut down and close off....and yeah....

Finally as RB points out , some varieties are more sensitive to any or all of the outward influences proving genetics playing it`s own part.....but hey....

That`s a bad lookin bitch bro....Thanks for all you do RB....Fortune favors the prepared mind....Keep strokin and ....

Peace....DHF....:ying:.....
 

Colby

New member
Spectacular. Love seeing the culmination of skill and knowledge and planning. I'm working on something similar over seas at the moment and this thread is serving as a beautiful reference.

A sincere Thank you, and much much respect.

Good luck and stay safe!
 

Sluicebox

Member
Anyone know how he did the walls? I found the product he sealed with but was that it just sealer? They also sell a flat white paint. I saw 1/2" plywood go up on inside of wall, then kraft faced to the outside. Did I miss a vapor barrier?

I ask as I am doing a smaller build, much smaller. Room overall is 11x25x? vaulted pole barn ceiling. 2x4x10 walls up (will be 12' overall height), ply to the inside, R13 kraft and was going to wrap outside with panda type film. I'm only asking as I don't want to do it wrong and get mold in the wall. Looks like he has it figured out. That said I don't see a wrap on the outside, should I omit that from my plan?

Lastly the tape he used to seal the joints of plywood, I'm not finding that online.

Not trying to derail here, nothing but respect for RB, thanks for the motivation.
 
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RB26

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Anyone know how he did the walls? I found the product he sealed with but was that it just sealer? They also sell a flat white paint. I saw 1/2" plywood go up on inside of wall, then kraft faced to the outside. Did I miss a vapor barrier?

I ask as I am doing a smaller build, much smaller. Room overall is 11x25x? vaulted pole barn ceiling. 2x4x10 walls up (will be 12' overall height), ply to the inside, R13 kraft and was going to wrap outside with panda type film. I'm only asking as I don't want to do it wrong and get mold in the wall. Looks like he has it figured out. That said I don't see a wrap on the outside, should I omit that from my plan?

Lastly the tape he used to seal the joints of plywood, I'm not finding that online.

Not trying to derail here, nothing but respect for RB, thanks for the motivation.

The Metacrylics is a complete sealer that is used for commercial building roofs. It is indestructible and watertight. There is a primer, base and top coat, with a mesh layer in the floor only. The tape is 4" x 100' peel and stick.
 

rykus

Member
How'd the rest of your build out go RB26?

Looked really nice, and I'd love to hear how your dialing it in...

Will be cool cycling so many rooms.... Exponential learning!

Very cool
 
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