Hey guys, I’ve seen several posts lately about not being able to keep grow tents and rooms cool enough, well here ya go! Wal mart put these on sale for $230, they were $469. Good time to grab one if you need it.
Sorry about pic, I snapped it off my laptop.
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Nice PSA and appreciated Grow Bro 
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out of curoiousity, I’ve been growing forr over 30 yeears,. I grew quite a bit in my days and never needed ac. if you have carbon filter, the cold air from the ac in the house goes into the tent, keeps my temps reletively low , don’t need 1 and go without a lot of that junk, wjhen I tried again after ut became legal I listened to a lot of you people and a lot of the junk was wasted ,
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I’m not telling you to buy anything! I just saw a good price for anyone who DOES NEED ONE. Just about done trying to be nice……
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there you go with this humidity, I hear others talk aboiut it keeping it at 85% too much , especially in a big room, to be honest, a lot of cops are on here , those who are growing not intended fort peronal issues nbeed to be watching, growingh it is 1 of the easiest plants to grow, DON’T BELIEVE THE HYPE!
Thanks for the info. I don’t need one but I know some do. @Growdoc keep on keeping on.
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Thank you for the information @Growdoc
FYI… In windows 11…
The easiest way to screenshot is to get to the Snipping Tool by pressing “Windows Key+Shift+S”.
You have options to take a screen shot and save it, a video screen grab as well.
You can even set Windows to save screenshots automatically to Onedrive…
Using the Print Screen (PrtSc) key, you can also automatically create an image file of your screenshot that is saved to OneDrive.
To use this method, click or right-click on OneDrive’s cloud icon on the right side of the taskbar. Choose Settings and then the Backup tab of the dialog box and check ‘Save Screenshots I capture to OneDrive.’ That one simple check box changes everything about PrtScn. You no longer have to open an image app or paste it from the clipboard. Instead, an image file in PNG format is automatically created in the OneDrive/username/Pictures/Screenshots folder. The filename uses the current date and time.
Right after you take the screenshot, a notification appears; clicking it takes you right to the folder with the file highlighted. You can then access it from any device OneDrive (there are clients for every major platform as well as a web version). I always use this method when I think I may need to use the screenshot as an image file rather than just pasting it somewhere. It’s also handy when I don’t have time to save an image file in a separate step, such as during a live presentation.
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