Cold Garage - Few other questions too

ExplicitKilla

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Is there any methods somebody would care to explain or hint me towards for growth in a cold garage and the best way to keep it up to temperature under these conditions?

You see im going to just respect my parents to the fact that im not going to do an ounce of shit of production besides the very beggining stage of the plant and then have it moved out into its final home in my buddies garage where I have 99.9% permission to use atm.

Spring is right around the corner but untill then with the way our weather is right now the plant wont survive without a warm fuzzy blanket and a hot chocolate...

I think tommarow ill be purchasing a 400w eco or ego whatever the fuck that bulb is called and the light fixture for that. I will also be calling up a buddy of mine who has stacks upon stacks of computer parts for maybe 4 computer fans 2 on one side for blowing (IN) air and 2 on other side blowing (out) to keep a good balance of fresh air..

We was also thinkin of constructing a large wooden box to use.. we havent figure out how tall this should be made or how wide.... and as well the best and easiest way that isnt completely ghetto rigged to allow easy changing of the light height..

If some to all of these questions could be answered id really appreciate it. Thanks
 
First off, nice ICP icon lol. Haven't listened to them in a while. Good shit.

If you are going to raising your babies in the cold garage, I would recommend using the lighting during night time hours when it is coldest outside. Maybe like a 7pm-11am timer (16/8). When the light is out, it will be some what warmer out. I've had my babies get down to about 45 degrees Fahrenheit and they have survived and actually turned out okay.

I'm sure you will think of something creative for the grow box. Remember, there is never such a thing as too much light. Even if you can't even see when you look in because it is so bright, that is fine. Your one goal will be to make sure there is not too much HEAT!!! Remember to make sure the heat doesn't get too high where you're burning holes in your plants and so forth. A good rule of thumb is too put your hand to where the tops of the plants are and see if you think it is too much for the plant to handle.

Good luck with the grow!! Let us know how it turns out!!
 
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