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    Hi folks I'm now in position to have myself a grow.
    . This is my list

    Tech garden 100x100 tent £100
    Lumatek attis 300 £330.
    Fantr 4" fan with probe and controller
    £60.
    Ft vougue carbon filter £21..

    Do you guys think this will be adequate ventilation? I'm gonna get a cheaper fan for an intake aswell.
    If anyone can help with a cheaper fan anything to get cost down.
    I'm also growing in soil 5 gallon fabric bio bizz.

    Any tips or feedback be appreciated. ???? BTW noise isn't really an issue for me. So expensive silent fans arent a priority

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    If you are using a tent then I wouldn’t use an intake fan.
    It’s best to go passive intake with the air being sucked through the vents.
    This way you will get the negative pressure you need to make sure the filter does it’s job.
    Invest in a good extraction fan with a controller.

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    Welcome to the talk!

    Lookes good to me. I use a cheap 4 inch ventilation fan from home depo as a intake fan.

    Biobizz light or all mix?

    Nutes are you running?

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    Welcome to the forum

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    welcome to the talk.
    Depending on where you are based I would invest in the best you can afford regards filters. Don't scrimp on the things that keep you off the radar If you are in a legal climate, check your by laws as some still require filtering, and crack on
    Rest of the kit you list will be fine That 4" may be a little loud in late flower if its cranking full pelt to keep up, a 6" may be a better option and will probably last longer not running at full beans, whilst allowing better environmental control over all
    Last edited by Mac; 03-12-21 at 03:51 PM.

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    Nifty light. I think AC Infinity is doing something similar with their new design.

    Curious if these will catch on. They don't have a PAR map on the site and that's the question I'd have. Is that awesome coverage? Is it an improvement on current designs?

    Interested to find out. Looking forward to your diary and welcome to the Talk.

    Cheers Scott12345,
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    Attis is the old model and available much cheaper now.

    Look for ATS, its successor, for that money.

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