Thank you! I will be featuring a lot of plants in coming videos, in a less formal / non-tutorial type of format. My plan is to have a bit more fun with my videos and not have all of them be crazy like this tent one.
I'm building something similar to grow oyster and lion's mane mushrooms. The main differences is I need a humidifier instead of a light and limited air circulation. Very clear, precise, and complete instructions! Very impressive tutorial.
lol, I have been thinking of the exact thing you have built for a while. I keep dart frogs but I enjoy the plants as much as the animals.. Thanks you for such a detailed build, even though I think this is a great idea I need to check myself sometimes, my brother already calls my house the museum.
I spent this entire video just being mesmerized by all the wacky and wonderful plants in your grow tent! I am especially intrigued by the many gorgeous gesneriads I spotted, you’ve really got some cool stuff going on in there!
Great video! But no luck with the gorilla glue for our outdoor grow tent. Over time, the humidity reacted and turned the glue into an unsightly“Elmers glue white” and separated. However the tape held up perfectly. We cut the window smaller so if something went wrong we can do over this spring.
Oh no! Sorry hear that. I have never had the GG clear grip come apart, even when used in situations where it is constantly touching water (not just humidity, but actual water). It does however sometimes turn whitish in very wet conditions. I'm glad the tape worked though and you were able to come up with a solution to your situation.
It's definitely a big risk compared to keeping plants separated out into bins. The key is only putting plants in which have been through a long quarantine. But yes, pathogens can get in undetected (and have). The key then is to try to reduce spread by either removing the affected plants, or spraying chemicals to manage the issue.
There are various species of mites in some of my bins and plants, yes. I have not tried to identify them. A number of them are probably predatory and do not harm the plants.
@@AnotherWorldTerraria thank you for the reply. I always wonder about this. I have mites in a tent I have put up, I wondered if it was worth gassing them out! I never hear creators discuss how they go about their populations
Great work! I made something similar around a year ago however I don't have a fan removing air, I was worried about the humidity crashing. Sorry if I missed it however when does the exhaust fan come on? Is it on a timer or does the humidistat/thermostat control it??
Oops, I cannot figure out how to attach a photo. Anyway, it is material to cover speakers Speaker Grill Cloth Stereo Mesh Fabric for Speaker Repair. If not, what should I look for?
It's hard to say without looking at detailed photos because it can vary in thickness. I looked around and found this one Amazon which is available currently. Make sure to check the measurements of the product and of the size of tent you're making, so you buy enough fabric. amzn.to/3X4DcDx
Homie is back from the dead. attempting a 3 gallon UNS rimless mossarium. would you reccomend RO, Distilled, or treated tap water to hydrate the mosees? (Tropical species)
I used to use distilled, now I use RO. If your tap water quality is extremely good (TDS < 30) you could get away with using it, but personally I wouldn't. I like TDS 0.
@@AnotherWorldTerraria TDS in my cities tap water is extremeley high. however i lack an RO system. Any way i could acquire RO water via bottles or would i be able to modify distilled water in anyway?
In order of preference, I would recommend the following: (A) Buy an RO system, or (B) Buy distilled or RO water if it's available and affordable, or (C) Get an electric distiller and make distilled at home (this is very slow and expensive to do)
Distilled water is actually the best. The reason I don't use it anymore is due to the cost of purchasing or making it. RO is just waaaay cheaper and faster. So if you use distilled, you're actually better off in terms of purity.
RH varies throughout the day from 90 up (Probably higher than it should be for some of the plants, but reducing the RH dries the plants out faster, and most plants are doing fine). Night temps are close to whatever the ambient room is, and day temps are ambient plus about 10F
Nice aesthetic upgrade from the bins. I hope you'll post more species tours as your collection grows.
Thank you! I will be featuring a lot of plants in coming videos, in a less formal / non-tutorial type of format. My plan is to have a bit more fun with my videos and not have all of them be crazy like this tent one.
I'm building something similar to grow oyster and lion's mane mushrooms. The main differences is I need a humidifier instead of a light and limited air circulation. Very clear, precise, and complete instructions! Very impressive tutorial.
Thank you! And that's very interesting about the mushrooms!
Wow, it's really surprising to see the plants look so fresh and healthy, you are very skilled at maintaining plant varieties 🌱
Thank you! and thanks for watching and commenting!
I love what you're doing here! The carbon filter is a little out of place, but I'm sure it comes in the bundle. AC Infinity is the dopest brand.
As always your videos are extremely detailed and simple to follow. Glad that you have come back on UA-cam. Bless you.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
lol, I have been thinking of the exact thing you have built for a while. I keep dart frogs but I enjoy the plants as much as the animals.. Thanks you for such a detailed build, even though I think this is a great idea I need to check myself sometimes, my brother already calls my house the museum.
I am glad to see another episode! Thank you for making this. :)
Glad you enjoy it!
Love this! Stumbled upon AC Infinity recently. Going to try it for my snake. Love the integrated system.
Incredible detail as always. Now I'm looking at my bins and shaking my head in disappointment..might have to upgrade!
You should!
this is so inspiring and detailed.
I spent this entire video just being mesmerized by all the wacky and wonderful plants in your grow tent! I am especially intrigued by the many gorgeous gesneriads I spotted, you’ve really got some cool stuff going on in there!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, very well thought out!
Thank you!
WOW!!!!!!! thank you! AMAZING BUILD!!
Glad you appreciated it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wow man! Love the level of detail you go into. Perhaps AC infinity will take your front window idea on for the their next batch of tents.
I was thinking that would be cool. But there would be no benefit for them since 99% of people buy their tents to grow "the special plant"
Oh boy! A new video!
Super cool, and so much detail, thank you !
You're very welcome!
Amazing video I love my grow tent much needed plant space
Me too!
What a great video
Love your content bro. Keep up the good work, and most importantly, keep pumping out more videos. I would and we would really apprechiate it. ❤😁
Appreciate it!
awesome!!
Awesome video ,great stuff
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Amazing and smart 💪🤙
Thank you 🙌
Realy cool canal 👌
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
Fntastic Work Matt you are the Best! :)
Wow, thanks!
He's finally back :D
Let's goooo new video!
Great video!
But no luck with the gorilla glue for our outdoor grow tent. Over time, the humidity reacted and turned the glue into an unsightly“Elmers glue white” and separated. However the tape held up perfectly. We cut the window smaller so if something went wrong we can do over this spring.
Oh no! Sorry hear that. I have never had the GG clear grip come apart, even when used in situations where it is constantly touching water (not just humidity, but actual water). It does however sometimes turn whitish in very wet conditions. I'm glad the tape worked though and you were able to come up with a solution to your situation.
Great video! I am wondering how do you intend to manage pests, bacteria, mould etc. from spreading given you have more plants in the tent. Any advice?
It's definitely a big risk compared to keeping plants separated out into bins. The key is only putting plants in which have been through a long quarantine. But yes, pathogens can get in undetected (and have). The key then is to try to reduce spread by either removing the affected plants, or spraying chemicals to manage the issue.
@@AnotherWorldTerraria Do you have soil mites?
There are various species of mites in some of my bins and plants, yes. I have not tried to identify them. A number of them are probably predatory and do not harm the plants.
@@AnotherWorldTerraria thank you for the reply. I always wonder about this. I have mites in a tent I have put up, I wondered if it was worth gassing them out! I never hear creators discuss how they go about their populations
This is first thing i will do after finishing exams 😅
Great work! I made something similar around a year ago however I don't have a fan removing air, I was worried about the humidity crashing. Sorry if I missed it however when does the exhaust fan come on? Is it on a timer or does the humidistat/thermostat control it??
there's a section about the programs, I think it's like every 6 hours for 2 minutes at power 4 or something like that
OK and thank you - again great work.@@AnotherWorldTerraria
could you explain in more detail what the mesh material functions for? does it retain moisture and might grow algae?
Retains humidity / helps equalize humidity, absorbs excess water from spraying plants, and looks nice in contrast to the plants
Thank you! The link to the material from your video is not available.. could you tell me if this is pretty much the same thing?
Oops, I cannot figure out how to attach a photo. Anyway, it is material to cover speakers Speaker Grill
Cloth Stereo Mesh Fabric for Speaker Repair. If not, what should I look for?
It's hard to say without looking at detailed photos because it can vary in thickness. I looked around and found this one Amazon which is available currently. Make sure to check the measurements of the product and of the size of tent you're making, so you buy enough fabric. amzn.to/3X4DcDx
Homie is back from the dead. attempting a 3 gallon UNS rimless mossarium. would you reccomend RO, Distilled, or treated tap water to hydrate the mosees? (Tropical species)
I used to use distilled, now I use RO. If your tap water quality is extremely good (TDS < 30) you could get away with using it, but personally I wouldn't. I like TDS 0.
@@AnotherWorldTerraria TDS in my cities tap water is extremeley high. however i lack an RO system. Any way i could acquire RO water via bottles or would i be able to modify distilled water in anyway?
In order of preference, I would recommend the following: (A) Buy an RO system, or (B) Buy distilled or RO water if it's available and affordable, or (C) Get an electric distiller and make distilled at home (this is very slow and expensive to do)
@@AnotherWorldTerraria Distilled water is going to have to do for now. thank you for the advice and love your channel man.
Distilled water is actually the best. The reason I don't use it anymore is due to the cost of purchasing or making it. RO is just waaaay cheaper and faster. So if you use distilled, you're actually better off in terms of purity.
What is the humidity and temperature
RH varies throughout the day from 90 up (Probably higher than it should be for some of the plants, but reducing the RH dries the plants out faster, and most plants are doing fine). Night temps are close to whatever the ambient room is, and day temps are ambient plus about 10F
Do u sell plants?
Sorry, I don't
You sure you’re not using that carbon filter to grow… another type of plant? 🤔 😂
LOL!