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air pump under perlite?
    #4986927 - 11/27/05 04:23 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

Hey guys when i fill the bottom of my fc with water/h2o2 and perlite do i got to have a airpump with a tube with one of those bubble things so humidity comes out of the perlite?cause i got perlite in my 2 liter and i dont see no moisture on the sides yet i just did it an hour ago..should it take longer for the humidity to raise?oh and lemme know about the airpump in the water under the perlite


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Re: air pump under perlite? [Re: bongtoke]
    #4986991 - 11/27/05 04:46 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

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Re: air pump under perlite? [Re: backupwards]
    #4987061 - 11/27/05 05:16 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

this is my first grow but i have an air pump not in the perlite but in a jar of water ontop and it only took about a day for the sides of the rubbermaid to get foggy and the hummidity guage says 95%

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Re: air pump under perlite? [Re: boosthappyvw]
    #4987290 - 11/27/05 06:42 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

Ok but i dont got an airpump right now,all i got it perlite and water/h2o2 in the fc,plus its only a 2 liter bottle with 1 1/4 pint cake just for the hell of it...how long should it take for it to get humid?or will it at all?does anyone know if i did anythign wrong?thats why iam askign about the airpump..but i saw lots of people dont even use it they just have perlite...so any help would be appreciated...Thanks again


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Re: air pump under perlite? [Re: bongtoke]
    #4987317 - 11/27/05 06:52 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

Perlite alone will get you where you need to be if you used it correctly.

Airpumps are mostly for fresh air exchange. If you mist the perlite lightly and then fan it a few times a day, you're golden.

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Re: air pump under perlite? [Re: Sillicybin]
    #4987325 - 11/27/05 06:53 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

Well i cant fan this cause its in a 2 liter bottle...i added water to it like you usually would in a big fc..and h2o2 for contams....when will the humidity take its tole?


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Re: air pump under perlite? [Re: bongtoke]
    #4988072 - 11/27/05 10:23 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

:eek:

Is there condensation on the inside of your bottle? If yes, your good. How much perlite are you using and how much water? you don't want the perlite to be totaly submerged in water. It's best to soak the perlite then drain the water off before putting it in your FC.

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Re: air pump under perlite? [Re: ladysalvia]
    #4988142 - 11/27/05 10:55 PM (18 years, 3 months ago)

the perlite is above the water...but i just did it like 6 hours ago...i put like and inch of perlite and 1/2 or less of water/h2o2,and there is no condesation on the sides yet,i gotthe top of the bottle still also


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