nugghead
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Few photos of what I built as a flower room, but has actually turned into a rather excellent trim and dry room for my outdoor crop. Except that I bump my head when I'm in there.
Off the top of the pic where you can't see is a phresh filter. So far have not been able to overload it - the output air is totally deodorized. Bulb is a 600W Philips Master Son-T Agro, fan is a 6" Vortex (550 cfm, but regulated down to about 200 cfm it's absolutely inaudible) and it's exhausting out the wall there. The little screen magnetically stuck to the fan housing is a temperature/hygrometer that displays current T and H, and also, max and min temps and humidities for the past 24 hours; $11 on Amazon, absolutely indispensible.
White stuff on the floor is a sheet of scrap linoleum that directs water out under the door of the shed; if you look real hard in the lid sitting near the scissors you'll see a ball of black scissor hash.
Nice branch before trim:
I know nothing about this, except what I see and read on the internet, so any advice to tighten up my game is welcomed. Questions are fine too.
Off the top of the pic where you can't see is a phresh filter. So far have not been able to overload it - the output air is totally deodorized. Bulb is a 600W Philips Master Son-T Agro, fan is a 6" Vortex (550 cfm, but regulated down to about 200 cfm it's absolutely inaudible) and it's exhausting out the wall there. The little screen magnetically stuck to the fan housing is a temperature/hygrometer that displays current T and H, and also, max and min temps and humidities for the past 24 hours; $11 on Amazon, absolutely indispensible.
White stuff on the floor is a sheet of scrap linoleum that directs water out under the door of the shed; if you look real hard in the lid sitting near the scissors you'll see a ball of black scissor hash.
Nice branch before trim:
I know nothing about this, except what I see and read on the internet, so any advice to tighten up my game is welcomed. Questions are fine too.