The water proof fans are a must. I see some people with humidifiers, lighting, 4 or 5 regular oscillating fans with mister systems set up and don’t know how they can sleep comfortably lol
Awesome setup :) I wouldn’t personally want to make a setup that makes it impossible to enjoy my plants passively, but you do you and I’m really happy that it’s optimized and thriving!
Thanks for really breaking everything down and providing links! Super helpful. Are you still thinking about switching over to coco husk chips? I've actually got my whole collection in them now and they seem to be really liking it, though I'm watering about every other day. I don't see people doing pure chips a lot so tbh I'm kind of confused as to why mine are thriving lol. Also- I feel you on the powerful lights. I'm running a 150w Mars Hydro dimmable LED and I've got it dimmed AND 5 feet off the top of the canopy. Rather have too much than too little I suppose
I've started switching some plants over to coco chips. The plants don't really seem to mind. I'm still experimenting with the right mix to get it to wick properly in my set-up
The cost associated with running led is the cheapest and their output is very intense. Go ahead and diffuse it if you have to. It's becoming a commonly accepted tactic for these plants.
I have a bunch of leftover barrina LEDs that I might swap the Florawaves for if decreasing the light interval doesn't yield the results I'm looking for. They're lower power than the Florawaves and would have the same effect as putting in shade cloth (win-win).
I’m curious if you’ve already added your A/C unit for summer. I’m in the southern US where it is hot and dry and have been very seriously considering getting a tent so I can grow more neps, but I worry about keeping it cold at night.
The tent itself is quite nice but I'm not impressed with the quality welds on the tent poles. In my opinion, Mars Hydro makes a similar quality tent for a lot cheaper.
The water proof fans are a must. I see some people with humidifiers, lighting, 4 or 5 regular oscillating fans with mister systems set up and don’t know how they can sleep comfortably lol
I agree! I've heard too many horror stories
And now i can't sleep at night for the next 2 days.
Awesome update, the new tent looks great! Looking forward to the highland stuff :D
Awesome setup :)
I wouldn’t personally want to make a setup that makes it impossible to enjoy my plants passively, but you do you and I’m really happy that it’s optimized and thriving!
Wasn't expecting pitcher plants😂
Me either but to each their own I guess, I have more light tha. That I. My 2x4
I actually commented wow surprised youtube recommended this video they never do then realize its not even pot plants im like ok thats why
Hopefull grower was hopeful for something else haha
Hey don't get me wrong I'm not downing him it's a nice set-up
Lmao..wicked set up for house plants.
Thanks for really breaking everything down and providing links! Super helpful. Are you still thinking about switching over to coco husk chips? I've actually got my whole collection in them now and they seem to be really liking it, though I'm watering about every other day. I don't see people doing pure chips a lot so tbh I'm kind of confused as to why mine are thriving lol.
Also- I feel you on the powerful lights. I'm running a 150w Mars Hydro dimmable LED and I've got it dimmed AND 5 feet off the top of the canopy. Rather have too much than too little I suppose
I've started switching some plants over to coco chips. The plants don't really seem to mind. I'm still experimenting with the right mix to get it to wick properly in my set-up
Ok cool
The cost associated with running led is the cheapest and their output is very intense. Go ahead and diffuse it if you have to. It's becoming a commonly accepted tactic for these plants.
I have a bunch of leftover barrina LEDs that I might swap the Florawaves for if decreasing the light interval doesn't yield the results I'm looking for. They're lower power than the Florawaves and would have the same effect as putting in shade cloth (win-win).
Yo Growmie!!!! Set up bro jus subd to Yu !! Keep up the hard work
lowland setup plz
One thing you can doo to, IS to turn off the lights off A few times A-day for like 5 to 10 mins.
Wouldn't that have the same net effect as reducing the photoperiod by a couple hours?
The idear Is to give them A chance to cool off A bit and get A bit more wather to the tip-leafs. ( It Is only my thorths )
I’m curious if you’ve already added your A/C unit for summer. I’m in the southern US where it is hot and dry and have been very seriously considering getting a tent so I can grow more neps, but I worry about keeping it cold at night.
Update video!?
Turn your lights facing the top of your tent ???
How do you plan to support the vines? Will you put some sort of trellis ?
Yes
Hey uhm I’ve got a nepenthes veitchii it has like a small like a green tumor. But I think it’s growing a Basel shoot.
Sounds like a basal, congrats!
Good looking setup growmie, garden looks great!!
Do you seel any of your plants?
I do occasionally. I usually post them on my Instagram
How good do these work for Nepenthes?
Grow tents? I'd say they're pretty much essential for a lot of species and hybrids unless you live somewhere tropical
Nice set up, eh?
Is this the best tent you can get after your research
The tent itself is quite nice but I'm not impressed with the quality welds on the tent poles. In my opinion, Mars Hydro makes a similar quality tent for a lot cheaper.