BudJunky
Well-Known Member
Hello all.. I have decided after my first few grows that I need to control my flowering room better. I have a 10' x 11' room as of now. I was planning on using panels for cubicals to seal the room off. Only problem with this is that the panels are only 6' high and my cieling is 7'.
Question #1 is can anybody think of an effective solution to fill this 1' gap?
After that is solved I face another problem. I will be sealing my room with the panels as stated before, but I don't have access to any sliding glass doors to go along with the panels. For this solution I was thinking of removing the cloth material inlays on one of the panels and replacing it with mylar. Then once that is done I wanted to put a zipper on the mylar to make a tent type of door. I have no experience with mylar so I'm not sure if this will even work.
#2 Can anybody give me any insight on how to create some lightproof version of a door or any thoughts on whether my idea might work?
*If at all possible I would like to keep these solutions as air-tight as possible because I would eventually like to incorporate co2 to the garden.
Now onto my real question...
Once the entire 7'x7' room is sealed off I will be adding equipment to control the temperature and humidity of this room. Does anybody know how I might go about this? What equipment would I need to have the room maintain itself at a set humidity and temperature?
If that method is too expensive..
What equipement could I use to control my room's environment manually?
*Oh ya, I'm using a 1000w hps with no cooltube as of yet and my 11x10 room stayed at 84-89 with some temp spikes into the low 90s over the hottest days of summer. I have yet to see what the room's like during the winter months but I think I can put my heat on low and stay around 65.
Question #1 is can anybody think of an effective solution to fill this 1' gap?
After that is solved I face another problem. I will be sealing my room with the panels as stated before, but I don't have access to any sliding glass doors to go along with the panels. For this solution I was thinking of removing the cloth material inlays on one of the panels and replacing it with mylar. Then once that is done I wanted to put a zipper on the mylar to make a tent type of door. I have no experience with mylar so I'm not sure if this will even work.
#2 Can anybody give me any insight on how to create some lightproof version of a door or any thoughts on whether my idea might work?
*If at all possible I would like to keep these solutions as air-tight as possible because I would eventually like to incorporate co2 to the garden.
Now onto my real question...
Once the entire 7'x7' room is sealed off I will be adding equipment to control the temperature and humidity of this room. Does anybody know how I might go about this? What equipment would I need to have the room maintain itself at a set humidity and temperature?
If that method is too expensive..
What equipement could I use to control my room's environment manually?
*Oh ya, I'm using a 1000w hps with no cooltube as of yet and my 11x10 room stayed at 84-89 with some temp spikes into the low 90s over the hottest days of summer. I have yet to see what the room's like during the winter months but I think I can put my heat on low and stay around 65.