A do agree with you Gary about using a fan that's too big but if you have speed control you can turn it way down and you can get longer life and if you upgrade you can use it in a bigger set up down the line as someone progresses cuz I use a 6in in a 2 by 4 but I run it under 50 percent all the time and I made a diy kit to keep my tent walls from sucking in and it also holds my trellis net super tight in place hehehehehe
Okay....I've seen a few of your videos now and I just have to say that this is the closest experience to shopping in real life I've ever experienced. I'll be needing a few things soon and I'm absolutely buying from you. Even if it's a few bucks more than the online warehouses. Bravo, sir.
Been watching your videos for a few weeks now. Always nice to see other people's build ideas. It is great that you have great product knowledge, but your best asset is that you explain the steps and reasons why you choose the parts you do. A true salesman. You my friend have a gift. Keep it up. Would love to visit one day.
Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Troy Dwayne i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Little tip to keep things easier and cleaner looking, just attach your fan straight on to your filter with a flange or collar. If you have neither strong gorilla tape works just as well. Iv done this with rvk’s/isomaxs/hyperfans/tornado boxfans all sizes from 6-12 inch works fine, no cutting or messing with ducting just one clean straight run😁
Its actually not recommended to attach inline fans directly to a carbon filter. The vibrations from the fan can cause the carbon to settle on the bottom of the filter and then can cause air pockets in your carbon making the filter less effective and possibly clog faster.
Awesome possum! Just set up my first tent ever, so easy, can't wait, my lights and filter are coming tomorrow! Which is great because my sprouted plants are not thriving in their current weak 35w light setting.
Just found your channel today. Love your videos. All good info, especially the attention to symmetry and precision. I've seen so many garbage setups with junk everywhere, random things in the room, off-center lights, open water buckets, etc. One thing I think is important to remember, especially with systems using lots of water: electricity ABOVE, water BELOW. That's another mistake I've seen: random wires all over the place. That's just asking for disaster because there are two types of growers: those who have had a leak, and those who will. Keep up the great work!!
Order came in fast!! This kit is niceeee. I started it at full speed, but now I'm at half speed and it keeps the tent nice. Plants are loving it. I can control the temp and humidity now.
this is what I am talking abou by far one of the best videos/tutorials out period there leaves no set up questions to be asked!!! I usually don't hit like and I don't leave comments. way to go way to educate. I do have to ask couldn't you have used say a 6x12 carbon filter in a setup as long as it way rated for amount of air you want to move correct? ex: 5x9x10 tent 6x12 filter 450cfm rated 35cfm fan
Hello and thanks for the compliments! Usually 6 inch filter are at least 16 inches long, and 4 inch filters come in the 12 inch length but if they do make a 12 inch then it should be set up to run with a 6 inch fan. Thanks for the comment! Gary
Once u said install ,fan , inline , duct all in same sentence i subbed lol been going thru hell doing all this by myself (trust issues) so appreciate it 💯💯
Hey Gary, great set of videos you have here! Much more informative than most, due to you including 'insider' details and things to watch out for, in between discussing products and methods. No doubt from years of experiences, plus customers returning, describing pitfalls over those years
If you put the fan on the outside of the tent pushing air in it creates positive air pressure instead of negative air pressure inside the tent. PAP is better for the plants and slightly expands the walls of the tent instead of compressing them inwards giving you more space. You just slap the carbon filter on your exhaust port as normal it works great. Also not having the fan inside the tent obviously makes more room in the tent where the fan previously would have been. Give it a try you wont be disappointed!
U keep the fan and filter inside still to keep the fan noise down plus its the easiest way to hang them, But u put a inline fan at the bottom hole to suck air in as well🤷♂️
@@PAHydroponics do you know how often you have to replace the carbon in the filter and how do you do it? also would it save the carbon if you didn't hook in up until you need it during flowering? cheers!
@@Cream_CurdlR Yes it would save the carbon only using it when needed, wrat it in plastic wrap when not using. Filters last a year for the most part, some people get 2 years, I notice around end of year holidays people seem to replace most. Thanks for watching. Gary
I am still using my cloning bucket three years later you I actually bought a couple to quarter bucket that were complete kits & the only one that is working is the one in the step-by-step video you made a long time ago, so I think you’re very much.
My dream setup is a gorilla tent With Black dog phytomax 3 lights and a Ac Infinity or Hyperfan extraction system . I've been saving up and I will buy my first gorilla tent soon hopefully.
I just wanted to say thank you for making a video like this. I'm now confident I can set up something similar myself, in my own 4x4 tent! Respect from Canada! Keep up the super informative vids. (I also sub'd due to this video).
I have a 3x4 tent with a 6" fan but found to get maximum airflow during flowering I needed a 2nd fan pumping air in with both on max speed. that solved my mold problems
13:53 , You mention here about someone wanting to get a fan bigger than you need and it sucking in the walls of the tent.... That could be a big positive though if you are concerned about smell, since putting the tent in a negative pressure environment would force any air escaping the tent to be passed through the carbon filter and not leak out through zippers, etc.
A few years ago, I built a 3x4 box without knowing what I was doing. I got three 300 watt equivalent LED panels, a carbon filter and inline fan. There was an exhaust line for an old central vac system so I arranged it so the fan blows into the filter which is held in a box with sliding door access. The box is connected to the exhaust line and filtered air is pushed up the exhaust and out of my house. It works but it's not very efficient. I was worried that the carbon filter wouldn't remove all the skunk smell. Anyway - I'm mostly a dirt pot guy and although I've grown in it, usually the box is just to start my seedlings and dry my herb in the fall. After watching your clip, I think I'll rework the filter!
@@PAHydroponics Thanks Gary - I think that's a nice way of saying I'm not the only knob in the world. :-) I tore out the filter compartment and vented my grow box properly. It really blows air now and this winter I won't be pushing heated air out of my house. Good channel, pal.
This tutorial is helpful for any new grower but if the goal of this video is to demonstrate the most effective methods for removing the smell of cannabis from a grow tent, then a few key points have been overlooked. The relationship between the fan and carbon filter cannot be overstated and the path used in this video: carbon filter > ducting > fan > wall > ducting, creates the opportunity for non-filtered air to be evacuated through gaps in the "seals" around the carbon filter and fan, as well as any damaged spots in the ducting. This issue can be addressed in a number of ways but here's a simple tip: attaching the fan DIRECTLY to the carbon filter drastically reduces the chances of exhausting non-filtered air. Fan type will dictate fan:filter orientation but those using mixed flow/centrifugal, try this path: ducting (optional) > wall > fan > carbon filter. This path effectively mitigates the seals problem, it drastically reduces fan noise, ensures carbon-dust isn't sprayed all over your space (assuming dust filter attached to the outside of the carbon filter), and requires fewer materials like ducting, tape, and hose clamps. DM me and I'll help you make an updated version!
Hey bud, I do get what you are saying but I have had a good number of people void there warranties on there fans by drilling holes to direct mount there fan to the filters, you can tape up the seams and do fine and we always ship premium double layered ducting to avoid tears. I do appreciate your input and thanks for watching. G
@@PAHydroponics As long as fan vibrations are stabilized relative to the filter, any method you'd like. Since you asked, the key isn't to think about "attaching" the two as much as thinking of them as one unit. A handy DIY connection built from a steel fan and DIY refillable filter was the most novel I've seen. But, my point was less about fans and warranties and more about grow room smells. At least that's how I interpreted this video. What does this video mean to you?
Those Gorilla tents are so cool! my almost Brooke my backs doing the setup! will be next Christmas present to myself are too expensive in Portugal almost rare to find
Thank you so much for this video! This is the first vid of yours that I’ve seen and you’ve definitely got the easiest personality to watch in a how-to vid that I’ve ever seen! I’m going to watch all of your vids now! You got a new sub here! This walkthrough saved me soooooooo much hassle! Thanks a million!
Hey Gary great video I just put up my new gorilla 4x4 w extension kit man what a tent I am impressed with the quality . Love all you detailed videos keep up all your great work
My LED tent in basement heats inside to low 70's and an open vent at bottom and top provide a convective cross air flow ... no fan needed (bought one, never used it). Getting great yields.
Thanks, Gary, I've been watching your TH-cam videos and find them to be informative and very, very helpful, I like the fact that you get straight to the point... Good Job... Thanks again...
I subscribed because you taught me something amazing, thing is I’ve never grown indoors, and I’m trying to learn as much as I can before I set it all up....instructions are hard to follow, but this video was excellent....thank you..
Yes all set up and four seeds I planted November 2nd...and holy cats they all came up and are growing fast....really fast, I’m to excited, two green crack, two mystery seeds from Crop King, every seed came up so I’m going to stick with them, just got Geleto, and white widow autos..that will be next grow....I’m surprised with the grow community, no one arguing , no trolls , it’s amazing how most get along compared to other topics, the growers are all grown up...ha ha.
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Thank you so much you were just an amazing help to me and obviously others I was watching all these videos from others for now about a good two months than I watch your video and it’s good all of the info in one very great run throughout for beginners as I will advise others who are new to the grow world to learn from you thank you keep up the good vids awsome
Setting up my tent now I’m a total beginner, do I not need another fan blowing air in from the outside or am I fine just opening the windows and vents ?
Update: you don’t need a fan from the outside (intake fan) unless you have TOO MUCH negative pressure sucking in the walls, a little negative pressure is good but too much will take CO2 away from your plants
wanted to see just how easy your vent hose went on, and now I know. with my system I could not get the vent hose to fit on to the fan, I gave up, looking for a larger vent hose that will fit. paid good money for a lost cause.
Great video, very practical and straightforward. Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas. Learned a lot. Don't have a grow tent yet. One could be in the offing sometime later this year.
It is ok and normal, you can slow the fan down a little to help with that and make sure you have vents open at bottom of tent to let air in. Hope this helps and thanks for watching:) Gary
This video was incredibly helpful. If the carbon filter cleans the air, do I need to have the ducting going out of my window? Would be room still stink if I left the duct hanging out of my tent?
Good question, it's best to hang it high because that is where the hottest air is and the floor has the most co2 so I really try not to set them on the floor but if you have to it will still do its job. Thanks for watching. Gary
Definitely could see someone growing some BIG, BEAUTIFUL, STICKY tomatoes from this setup! Thank you for the demonstration!
DUDE, By far this is the best at how to videos, thanx for all the great advice over the years Gary, Cheerz from NNY
A do agree with you Gary about using a fan that's too big but if you have speed control you can turn it way down and you can get longer life and if you upgrade you can use it in a bigger set up down the line as someone progresses cuz I use a 6in in a 2 by 4 but I run it under 50 percent all the time and I made a diy kit to keep my tent walls from sucking in and it also holds my trellis net super tight in place hehehehehe
Okay....I've seen a few of your videos now and I just have to say that this is the closest experience to shopping in real life I've ever experienced. I'll be needing a few things soon and I'm absolutely buying from you. Even if it's a few bucks more than the online warehouses. Bravo, sir.
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Best video on subject and I’ve looked at a few. Very well done.
dang, this is an awesome setup for growing tomato's. I could defiantly see myself growing so many tomato's in there.
Lol
dont forget carbon filter, dont want neighbors smelling those growing tomatoes
Stacey Piper 🤣🤣 lol
Stacey Piper very true
Yeah....tomatoes
Love how you break everything down and make it so easy to follow. Watched so many vids on how to set up and your tutorials are by far the best. Thanku
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By far the best most informitive channel on you tube many thanx
Been watching your videos for a few weeks now. Always nice to see other people's build ideas. It is great that you have great product knowledge, but your best asset is that you explain the steps and reasons why you choose the parts you do. A true salesman. You my friend have a gift. Keep it up. Would love to visit one day.
Gary, thanks for taking the time to do that video, it saved me a lot of heartache setting up my system
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Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Lincoln Amari instablaster =)
@Troy Dwayne i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Troy Dwayne it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account :D
Again nicely done Gary. Short sweet and to the point with no useless information. Keep up the good work!
Little tip to keep things easier and cleaner looking, just attach your fan straight on to your filter with a flange or collar. If you have neither strong gorilla tape works just as well. Iv done this with rvk’s/isomaxs/hyperfans/tornado boxfans all sizes from 6-12 inch works fine, no cutting or messing with ducting just one clean straight run😁
Its actually not recommended to attach inline fans directly to a carbon filter. The vibrations from the fan can cause the carbon to settle on the bottom of the filter and then can cause air pockets in your carbon making the filter less effective and possibly clog faster.
Awesome possum!
Just set up my first tent ever, so easy, can't wait, my lights and filter are coming tomorrow!
Which is great because my sprouted plants are not thriving in their current weak 35w light setting.
Just found your channel today. Love your videos. All good info, especially the attention to symmetry and precision. I've seen so many garbage setups with junk everywhere, random things in the room, off-center lights, open water buckets, etc. One thing I think is important to remember, especially with systems using lots of water: electricity ABOVE, water BELOW. That's another mistake I've seen: random wires all over the place. That's just asking for disaster because there are two types of growers: those who have had a leak, and those who will. Keep up the great work!!
Order came in fast!! This kit is niceeee. I started it at full speed, but now I'm at half speed and it keeps the tent nice. Plants are loving it. I can control the temp and humidity now.
This is the video I've spend days searching for! Thanks brother :)
this is what I am talking abou by far one of the best videos/tutorials out period there leaves no set up questions to be asked!!! I usually don't hit like and I don't leave comments. way to go way to educate. I do have to ask couldn't you have used say a 6x12 carbon filter in a setup as long as it way rated for amount of air you want to move correct? ex: 5x9x10 tent 6x12 filter 450cfm rated 35cfm fan
Hello and thanks for the compliments! Usually 6 inch filter are at least 16 inches long, and 4 inch filters come in the 12 inch length but if they do make a 12 inch then it should be set up to run with a 6 inch fan. Thanks for the comment! Gary
Thanks for the video this makes setting up my tent ventilation much easier. I think I'll make a visit to the store too, its nearby!
This was a super helpful video. Thanks for posting it
Once u said install ,fan , inline , duct all in same sentence i subbed lol been going thru hell doing all this by myself (trust issues) so appreciate it 💯💯
Hey Gary, great set of videos you have here! Much more informative than most, due to you including 'insider' details and things to watch out for, in between discussing products and methods. No doubt from years of experiences, plus customers returning, describing pitfalls over those years
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this video has a great filter you could use
Im watching you from central KY , im about to set up my new system and your video inspired me , gave me some know how loved it thank you
If you put the fan on the outside of the tent pushing air in it creates positive air pressure instead of negative air pressure inside the tent. PAP is better for the plants and slightly expands the walls of the tent instead of compressing them inwards giving you more space. You just slap the carbon filter on your exhaust port as normal it works great. Also not having the fan inside the tent obviously makes more room in the tent where the fan previously would have been. Give it a try you wont be disappointed!
U keep the fan and filter inside still to keep the fan noise down plus its the easiest way to hang them, But u put a inline fan at the bottom hole to suck air in as well🤷♂️
Don't do this if you have dogs or are worried about contaminated plants. Blasting your grow with dust and hair makes for a nasty product.
@@William1987GTA1 that’s why you put a filter in the intake
Thanks!! Finally a video showing how to install, not just some unboxing shit!! Subscribed!!
Thank you so much!! Gary
@@PAHydroponics do you know how often you have to replace the carbon in the filter and how do you do it? also would it save the carbon if you didn't hook in up until you need it during flowering? cheers!
@@Cream_CurdlR Yes it would save the carbon only using it when needed, wrat it in plastic wrap when not using. Filters last a year for the most part, some people get 2 years, I notice around end of year holidays people seem to replace most. Thanks for watching. Gary
@@PAHydroponics ty
I am still using my cloning bucket three years later you I actually bought a couple to quarter bucket that were complete kits & the only one that is working is the one in the step-by-step video you made a long time ago, so I think you’re very much.
Stay healthy Gary through these tough times... love your videos 💪🏽
You are such a cool cat, awesome content, big thanks from Oz
My dream setup is a gorilla tent
With Black dog phytomax 3 lights and a Ac Infinity or Hyperfan extraction system .
I've been saving up and I will buy my first gorilla tent soon hopefully.
You got a gorilla yet
I just wanted to say thank you for making a video like this. I'm now confident I can set up something similar myself, in my own 4x4 tent! Respect from Canada! Keep up the super informative vids. (I also sub'd due to this video).
Dude thanks Ive been interested in indoor growing and your helping me out alot with becomining more informed.
Just ordered the kit, putting it in a 5x5. thanks for making it so easy. Happy Farming!!
Regarding my previous post, since the grow tent is so small, I want to put the fan and filter outside of the tent. Thanks again.
Awesome finally a break down video, good work
This is a beautiful build demonstration... the shop is filled with all great stuff..
What about light going through bottom vent?
Thank you so much! I am new to hydroponic gardening and I will be setting up my very first grow tent next week!😊😊
This was super helpful. Thank you!
I just received a 6” Mountainair filter. It’s huge, heavy and hanging it with an EC Rhino fan took two of us four hours and a lot of effort. PITA
Thanks for the video. Very informative.
This is easier then I thought, thanks alot.
Your vids are great, man! I just moved to Portugal, so if I don’t start growing, I don’t think I’ll be smokin.
I have a 3x4 tent with a 6" fan but found to get maximum airflow during flowering I needed a 2nd fan pumping air in with both on max speed. that solved my mold problems
13:53 , You mention here about someone wanting to get a fan bigger than you need and it sucking in the walls of the tent.... That could be a big positive though if you are concerned about smell, since putting the tent in a negative pressure environment would force any air escaping the tent to be passed through the carbon filter and not leak out through zippers, etc.
This tutorial got me set up.
Thanks Gary for the awesome demonstration how to install that filter and fan!
perfect instructional video,thanks i appreciate it.
A few years ago, I built a 3x4 box without knowing what I was doing. I got three 300 watt equivalent LED panels, a carbon filter and inline fan. There was an exhaust line for an old central vac system so I arranged it so the fan blows into the filter which is held in a box with sliding door access. The box is connected to the exhaust line and filtered air is pushed up the exhaust and out of my house. It works but it's not very efficient. I was worried that the carbon filter wouldn't remove all the skunk smell. Anyway - I'm mostly a dirt pot guy and although I've grown in it, usually the box is just to start my seedlings and dry my herb in the fall. After watching your clip, I think I'll rework the filter!
I like your story, thanks for sharing, I bet it did work tho, I have had plenty of people do that. Thanks for watching! Gary
@@PAHydroponics Thanks Gary - I think that's a nice way of saying I'm not the only knob in the world. :-) I tore out the filter compartment and vented my grow box properly. It really blows air now and this winter I won't be pushing heated air out of my house. Good channel, pal.
Awesome work, don't stop making killer videos.
Thank you for this detailed video. I’m dyslexic and will definitely have to hire someone to set up my tent. 😂
Professional grow tent manufacturer .
This tutorial is helpful for any new grower but if the goal of this video is to demonstrate the most effective methods for removing the smell of cannabis from a grow tent, then a few key points have been overlooked.
The relationship between the fan and carbon filter cannot be overstated and the path used in this video: carbon filter > ducting > fan > wall > ducting, creates the opportunity for non-filtered air to be evacuated through gaps in the "seals" around the carbon filter and fan, as well as any damaged spots in the ducting.
This issue can be addressed in a number of ways but here's a simple tip: attaching the fan DIRECTLY to the carbon filter drastically reduces the chances of exhausting non-filtered air. Fan type will dictate fan:filter orientation but those using mixed flow/centrifugal, try this path: ducting (optional) > wall > fan > carbon filter.
This path effectively mitigates the seals problem, it drastically reduces fan noise, ensures carbon-dust isn't sprayed all over your space (assuming dust filter attached to the outside of the carbon filter), and requires fewer materials like ducting, tape, and hose clamps.
DM me and I'll help you make an updated version!
Hey bud, I do get what you are saying but I have had a good number of people void there warranties on there fans by drilling holes to direct mount there fan to the filters, you can tape up the seams and do fine and we always ship premium double layered ducting to avoid tears. I do appreciate your input and thanks for watching. G
@@PAHydroponics Message received. Change your mind any time.
@@jeffmiller8583 Please elaborate:) How do you hook it right to the filter?
@@PAHydroponics As long as fan vibrations are stabilized relative to the filter, any method you'd like. Since you asked, the key isn't to think about "attaching" the two as much as thinking of them as one unit. A handy DIY connection built from a steel fan and DIY refillable filter was the most novel I've seen.
But, my point was less about fans and warranties and more about grow room smells. At least that's how I interpreted this video.
What does this video mean to you?
Thank you for sharing your pictures & information 😊🙌
Nice setup. I've been contemplating on switching to L.E.D lights.
If your ducking is long. Can you cut it to use. Are should I buy another one.
Could not get any easier to understand,Ty
Just found your great channel!!! Can't wait to get started....
Those Gorilla tents are so cool! my almost Brooke my backs doing the setup! will be next Christmas present to myself are too expensive in Portugal almost rare to find
Jesus I was thinking I already had all the gear........seams we go shop again! :)! I would love to work on that store!!!
Man, thank you for all these videos! I've been binging them this week and have learned a TON!
Thank you for sharing this. Very helpful.
Thank you so much for this video! This is the first vid of yours that I’ve seen and you’ve definitely got the easiest personality to watch in a how-to vid that I’ve ever seen! I’m going to watch all of your vids now! You got a new sub here! This walkthrough saved me soooooooo much hassle! Thanks a million!
Putting this on my Christmas list
I need this whole set up ASAP $$$
Hey Gary great video I just put up my new gorilla 4x4 w extension kit man what a tent I am impressed with the quality . Love all you detailed videos keep up all your great work
Gary thank yall so much for selling the ez stor buckets for legit pricing
Finally! Very informative! Definitely subscribed
Thanks man
A lot of good info. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! This showed me exactly what to do!
Thank you so much for this video🎉
thank you for the video! the fan at 7:00 is not centrifugal at all, it is known as a tube-axial fan. Just a chime in from an HVAC guy!
Thanks for the detailed explanation :)
My LED tent in basement heats inside to low 70's and an open vent at bottom and top provide a convective cross air flow ... no fan needed (bought one, never used it). Getting great yields.
I like your videos sir. Straight to the need to know info. No bullshit. Much appreciated.
Thanks so much :) Hope to do more very soon. Have a good new year! Gary
Second time I watched this video, thanks for making it simple and informative 👍. I will be installing my fan and filter tomorrow 😀
Do you need the filter if you are not worried about odor?
Thanks, Gary, I've been watching your TH-cam videos and find them to be informative and very, very helpful, I like the fact that you get straight to the point... Good Job... Thanks again...
Thanks for the compliments! :) More videos coming soon :) G
Super useful man thanks very much .
I thought this dude was in his garage, then when he turned around to get fans and i saw a whole damn store i was shocked haha
I subscribed because you taught me something amazing, thing is I’ve never grown indoors, and I’m trying to learn as much as I can before I set it all up....instructions are hard to follow, but this video was excellent....thank you..
We do our best, thanks for the compliment and you will get the hang of it. peace. Gary
Did you set it up
Yes all set up and four seeds I planted November 2nd...and holy cats they all came up and are growing fast....really fast, I’m to excited, two green crack, two mystery seeds from Crop King, every seed came up so I’m going to stick with them, just got Geleto, and white widow autos..that will be next grow....I’m surprised with the grow community, no one arguing , no trolls , it’s amazing how most get along compared to other topics, the growers are all grown up...ha ha.
I appreciate this tutorial so much. Very informative.
exactly what I needed... thank you!
I designed a more intelligent air duct fan, which can operate all functions directly with a mobile phone. I would like to invite you to review it and take a simple one-minute short video for me. Would you like it? You can contact me directly
Nice video man!!
Thank you so much you were just an amazing help to me and obviously others I was watching all these videos from others for now about a good two months than I watch your video and it’s good all of the info in one very great run throughout for beginners as I will advise others who are new to the grow world to learn from you thank you keep up the good vids awsome
Setting up my tent now I’m a total beginner, do I not need another fan blowing air in from the outside or am I fine just opening the windows and vents ?
Update: you don’t need a fan from the outside (intake fan) unless you have TOO MUCH negative pressure sucking in the walls, a little negative pressure is good but too much will take CO2 away from your plants
CkHun how do you know if you have too much pressure
@@op9787 ?
Alex Ash the walls are caving in, and the fan is too strong for the tent
Nice vid buddy.. Very nice.
wanted to see just how easy your vent hose went on, and now I know. with my system I could not get the vent hose to fit on to the fan, I gave up, looking for a larger vent hose that will fit. paid good money for a lost cause.
Thank you Gary
Good info and presentation. Thanks!
Great video, very practical and straightforward. Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas. Learned a lot. Don't have a grow tent yet. One could be in the offing sometime later this year.
I really liked the video, simple, to the business.
great video, very clear explanations. thanks a lot
Thanks for the helpful advice and sharing your knowledge.
Is it normal for the walls of the tent to be sucked in making the tent smaller like is there too much negative pressure ?
It is ok and normal, you can slow the fan down a little to help with that and make sure you have vents open at bottom of tent to let air in. Hope this helps and thanks for watching:) Gary
thanks for the great video
You’re awesome, Gary. 💚 Thank you.
This video was incredibly helpful. If the carbon filter cleans the air, do I need to have the ducting going out of my window? Would be room still stink if I left the duct hanging out of my tent?
Figured out the answer yet? Got the very same question..
Great video! Thanks for the detailed demo! 👌
Thanks for an awesome video bro! Always simple and informative. Much appreciated.
Awesome. Mine is set up the same way. I even used the same straps to hold the filter. 👍
Cool 👍
Question, does the filter need to be hung or can it sit on its bottom?
Good question, it's best to hang it high because that is where the hottest air is and the floor has the most co2 so I really try not to set them on the floor but if you have to it will still do its job. Thanks for watching. Gary
A lot of time if u c a building getting gutted, u can get free 8" ducting, and they r insulated as well.