I am setting up my first grow room at my house and I have a question about the ducting more in particular the type of ducting.Is there a particular type I should use or will say dryer ducting work?Thanks any advice will be appreciated.
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howdy bc420, The only concern that I would have using the drier ducting is that most that I have seen is translucent. I would be sure to wrap or shield it from light infiltration during the night time so as to not interrupt the dark cycle. As far as fan efficiency and a quitter flow (turbulence causes noise), I would use the 'snap tight' ducting used for water heater vents and A/C ducting. It is more costly than the flex line (elbows and duct tape, etc.) but is easier to mount and is self supporting (to a point).
Good luck with Your grow.Smoke weed,.....grow peace!
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Hey BC420, I sure wish I had a place that big at my house, like you got, I'd get the good stuff like DW2 says, it ain't gone ware out, that stuffs meant to last
, in a tent dryer hose works fine. Good Luck with your new grow stuff ,.cause if you don't watch it you might get addicted to growing these plants it's so damn much fun.Last edited by D.A.A.S.69; 12-22-2017, 02:10 PM.Cfls for a week or two
315lec for everything else
Dug up Ms.topsoil, with perlite added
36x36x63 inch tent.
6inch - exaust - intake fans an scrubber
Smart pots
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Autoflowers
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D.A.A.S.69 If you could see what I'm working with you would why I'm not doing more but just starting so we'll see what future holds.Anyhow I'm assuming I could "snap tight"ducting at Lowe's or Home Depot?
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That's great Bc420, to be able to have a sure enough grow room, yeah I'd just take my time an do it right if you can afford it, you'll be glad you did, in the long run.
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bc420, I forgot to mention that there are 'adjustable' elbows available to make the directional changes with the snap tight piping. You just turn (rotate the sections) to get the angle You need, anywhere from straight to 90°, very easy, and seal it with duct tape.
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