I have a multi room tent (4x3x7) that I am planning to utilize for a perpetual harvest. I'm not certain how to route ventilation and odor control to address both of the rooms properly. Does each compartment need separate intake and exhaust fans? Also, if all the plants are going to be auto flower anyway can I do away with the partition and still run 3 sets of individual lights on the same light schedule? Without the partition I would have one room with a 2 level shelf with a 2 bulb T5 on top for germination, a 4 bulb T5 for veg and a 1500w LED for flower. Would the light from the 3 lights flood the tent with too much light?
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I’ll give you a bump back to the top.
My two cents for what they’re worth. I think I know what you’re talking about for a perpetual harvest with autos, I’m working out my own system with auto timing too. I’m going to have a separate small seedling tent so I can control heat and RH easier, I’ll leave it to somebody else to really get into that.
What’s your 1500w led? Actually 1500w or 1500 equivalence. A1500w equivalent light that’s actually a couple hundred won’t be too much.
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iPlantop Daisy Chain 1500w LED Grow Light with 504pcs LEDs, Dimmable Full Spectrum LED Plant Growing Light with High PPFD for 3x3ft Tent (Power Draw 150W) for the flowering side. I don't really want to start off by experimenting which is why I asked. There is a partition included but it seems more pertinent to photo period plants .With the partition in place it becomes a question of ventilation and, with it out, possibly an issue with light. From what I can gather, auto flowers don't have issues with too much light. I see some people just run them 24/0. With the addition of the T5's hanging on the racks at different levels ... Harm? Benefit?
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