attic growing?

bunny1

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first you need to close off a section, to times of lights(flowing,budding), you need fresh air, keep the temp low say around 80, light that thing up for 24/7 for the first week then run on a timer(get a timer- there 5$). Just keep it small and hush. There an easy plant to grow.
 

jimdandy

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Attics in the midwest can be used in the winter and late fall. It is too hot in the summer for that shit
 

bl33b

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here is how i have my attic setup :mrgreen:
pic 1 is the two vents i use for intake. the left vent is the bathroom exhaust fan that i run 24/7 which is an itake for my box. the one on the right is the a/c vent. i have d/c'ed that duct from the a/c unit and its not connected to anything.
pic 2
the a/c line running from my a/c to my box is the silver insulated one. its bungeed to the a/c unit and sealed with some sort of foam sealant that i cant really remember the name of right now on both ends. :oops:
pic3
the pink insulated duct is exhaust that the exhaust fan that came from the bathroom that i am using the intake as an intake fan to the box. i use it as an exhaust straight out the top of my house. straight out of the roof.
pic 4
the white ribbed tube is the intake fan from the bathroom.
i have a 2'x2'x6'(length x width x height)
room that flower 3-4 plants in. under a 400w hps and veg under a 400w mh conversion bulb. i keep my house about 70 degrees f. and i can keep the box about 80 at most and 70 during dark periods. as shown in pic 5.

i also have my box insulated on the outside with a thin pink insulation and coverred mostly on top of that with wood. and i have a seriously rigged cool tube :clap:

hope this helps lemme know if ya need any more info :bigjoint:

bl33b
 

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blinkykush

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I would think to succeed in the attic you are gonna need to properly insulate it. It will make jandling hot/cold spells. The attic is not nearly as weather proof as the rest of the house is, so controling elements might be easier if you took the time to insulate the attic walls. In george's book i believe i read up on a way to properly do it awhile ago. Have you thought about pests?
 
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