.... the deal isthat i need to know how much space i'll need for the other room and how many mothers i'll need to get for the 96 plants i'll be growing.
ok, I have a small operation, about 120 plants in flowerng when it is full. I have them on four tables in that room. Soo...the plants go in the flowering room every two weeks and 30 plants get harvested, 35 or so clones start from 12 mother plants which are on a 2' x 4' table. The aerocloner, which will hold 42 clones, takes up a little over 2' x 3'. Because I was still developing mother plants the clones I took earlier are not ready to go into flowering quite yet so I have them on another table, lets call it a vegging table, its 3' x 3'. Soo... I would say you could do something similar just smaller. Here is a picture of them, the area they are in is 6' by 7'.
96 ebb and flow buckets will take up 96 sq ft of floor space, plus the room for the controller and res. With the area you have described, 7' wide, you could leave 18" on each side and run a line of four buckets for 24 feet.
That again just leaves me with getting an ozone generator one for each of the two rooms and a good intake and exhaust system. My brother in law will help me set everything up so hopefully by jan 1 i'll be able to have it all setup and be growing ... We figured we'd need two 250w lights for the flowering room and 5 600s for the veg room this coupled with the air system and maybe the a.c. in the summer would add about 140 dollars per month to my electric bill... does anyone think that's enough for them to be suspicious... it's gonna basically add 30-40 perecent to my bill each month...[/
Your brother-in-law doesn't seem to understand 'crop rotation' the way we talk about it for indoor growing. A standard nursery tray is 1' by2', at a minumum, in 3" sq pots each tray would hold 18 clones. Even if you took 96 clones and put them all in to your ebb and flow system and started over with new ones for all of them at the same time it would only take 2' by 6' for the clones. That picture has 83 plants in it sport. one 400 watt hid and one 100watt led, a floor fan, a wall mounted oscillating fan, and an intake and exhaust, the intake is passive. I have conversation with folks in my garage, right out side of my work shop, none of them has become aware of what is going on behind those doors.
When we talk about crop rotation we don't mean planting alfalfa instead of corn, we mean taking clones, letting them get roots for a couple of weeks and them placing them in our permanent fall sun room. Most of us harvest and replace about 1/4 of our plants every two weeks and rotate new clones into flowering. This would allow you to harvest your crop 26 times a year. The way your discussing it, it sounds like you think you need enough mothers to take 96 clones from all at once and place them all in flowering a once. Your mather plants would require a seperate building while they waited the 8 to 12 weeks it takes to flower those 96 plants, and your bed will be in the workshop for a week or two while you harvest them. Its not the same kinda farmin'. Maybe next we can talk about the difference between ebb and flow and flood and drain. VV