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Sunday, July 07, 2019
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Matt D.
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Connecticut
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Indoor 1989.5 dmg Daletas ’17 (x self)
Overall this plant has just about completely filled the indoor space with a few more secondaries nearing the edges of the structure. The small round black tubing that is seen making a right angle turn is where the carbon dioxide is injected through. The tubing forms a large rectangle with a 100ft perimeter that contains small laser drilled holes that allow for even distribution of the CO2 under and throughout the plant.
There are fans that run all day and night to help mix the air so it is not stagnate which is good for the plant and also helps continually mix the carbon dioxide around the plant and structure. The leaves are wet due to the mist cooling system that is in place which has been doing a great job helping prevent plant stress and leaf burn.
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