Ugh I don't know man. I would like to help you set up this season if you need it and since I probably won't be making an outdoor run this summer.getaway just sent me some thank you! when you coming by to visit?
when running lights with denser light output in a row like that or in close proximity to each other, the light spread will overlap from one light area to the other, allowing a grower to keep the lights farther away, light a larger area per light, and still maintaining the same amount of light in the growth area as if you had a single lamp over the growth area enclosed with light refractive material and closer to the canopy, and presumably cooler temps in the growth area (considering the area is well ventilated). The type of hoods and how they are used makes a difference too.... that was why I was curious what length and width the actual grow area occupies for those 4 in a row, as I think my area might have similar dimensions.Man, you have those 1000 watters so far above the tops of your gals that I wonder if I'm too close with my 600s? I'm only about a foot above the tops, but when I hold my hand at that distance it isn't too hot.
The Flower room is 7x18.5', the plant area is about 5x18. Right now I have 3 rows of 13 for 39 plants, just because that's how many clones I had.same Cherry Pies as was going round the Bq? those look great. fantastic job. how long is that stretch in the flowering room (length and width of actual rows of plants)? Im starting to put some thought into how I am going to set an area up and I see 4 hoods there in your pics, nice even spread. I have a variety of options and and just trying to narrow down my light placement a bit. thanks for any input.
I removed glass bottoms and ducting, cool your room not your lights ...Man, you have those 1000 watters so far above the tops of your gals that I wonder if I'm too close with my 600s? I'm only about a foot above the tops, but when I hold my hand at that distance it isn't too hot.
right now I'm just using an 8 inch inline exhaust to draw warm air out and cool shop air in.So what AC do you have / I missed that part ?
Hey gb I am starting my room soon. Is It best to use osb for the outside walls then insulate and another sheet of osb Painted white? Or use drywall for the interior ? If using drywall should it be unfinished or have mud on it? i need the best method for insulation purposes.riw I'm just using an 8 inch inline exhaust to draw warm air out and cool shop air in.
in the summer i will hookup my window mount ac and insulate-drywall as needed.
i have a pair of 14 inch max fans, but i may just use those for a diy jetpack
I would use osb on the exterior and dry wall on the interior with insulation inbetween. The drywall should be mudded, nothing professional, just fill cracks and sand flat. After taking notes of where my studs and truss' are, then I would wrap the entire room in Panda filmHey gb I am starting my room soon. Is It best to use osb for the outside walls then insulate and another sheet of osb Painted white? Or use drywall for the interior ? If using drywall should it be unfinished or have mud on it? i need the best method for insulation purposes.
I hate pandas!!! Hah jk. I dont like panda film cause its expensive and its super hard to get it up without wrinkles. I spray my room with a fogger so its easier for me to wipe down the walls and just throw up another thing of paint if needed. Also flat white paint is just slightly less reflective than panda film. Like a couple %.
Why do you not like panda?
Well If you want to go with paint, I would apply a nice thick coat of Kilz Primer first, then your flat white.
You should insulate and drywall the roof, but its not completely necessary. Solid pipe ducting is useful for going through walls and roofs.
Also you can have them add mold inhibitor to the white paint...I hate pandas!!! Hah jk. I dont like panda film cause its expensive and its super hard to get it up without wrinkles. I spray my room with a fogger so its easier for me to wipe down the walls and just throw up another thing of paint if needed. Also flat white paint is just slightly less reflective than panda film. Like a couple %.
Btw thanks for taking the time to give mr advise!
I believe that Is what the kilz primer would be for?Also you can have them add mold inhibitor to the white paint...
Yeah, I missed that part. lol I grow in a damp basement, that stuff really helps keep mold downI believe that Is what the kilz primer would be for.