StreetRacer
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Ok so I have been reading this forum for a while now but just decided to join today....
I am setting up a new grow room and would like your feed back/help/advice on it. I will post my plans and any questions I have below, please respond with any advice feed back or just something I am forgetting because this is the best time to figure it all out (before it is rocked) and I plan on starting construction as soon as I am sure everything is covered.
I have a 750 sf building on my property with 8' high walls, that equals 6,000 cubic feet of air space. It is a "naked" building (no sheetrock or insulation) I am running a 200 amp sub panel to it, a line from my 500 gallon propane tank to feed the co2 generator without ever having to fill a bbq tank again and it already has water piped in directly from my well (cold water due to it being a pretty deep well) I also have a 3.5 ton Goodman ac that I just purchased.
1. Clean and bleach every spot in my shop.
(Q) Is there something better then bleach to accomplish this (I hate working with bleach)
2. Calk everything, NO AIR SEEPAGE AT ALL, I will also be using expandable foam where needed.
3. Run Ducting from my 3.5 ton Goodman ac throughout the shop to evenly spread the air.
4. Frame up a wall to divide the veg from the flower rooms (using metal studs). I was thinking a 30veg/70flower split would be a good split..... I will also be installing a small entry way off the main door so I can seal their room air tight also wont have to worry about anyone ever being able to see in...
(Q) Any ideas if the 30/70 split is good or should I go 35/65 40/60?
5. Install door between veg and flower rooms.
6. Run Electrical from 200 amp sub panel throughout the room, I am trying to minimize the amount of extension cords that will be every where....
(Q) What is a good electrical plan so I can minimize my extension cords hanging everywhere? I have seen where people mount their ballasts right to the ceiling near their lights, what do you think pros and cons of that are??? Also a good way to control as much as 20 1000W lights with one panel...
7. Run wood braces on rafters where I plan on hanging my co2 generator and lights from.
8. Insulate walls with R19 and rafters with R38, My walls are built out of 2x4's so I don’t think I could get anything any thicker in there without having to compact it thus loosing my "R" value...
9. Run a thermal barrier over the insulation.
(Q) Any advise on a specific thermal barrier? I was thinking on either going with backed foam or just a Mylar roll out heat barrier... Mylar would be cheaper....
10. Drywall the entire place with 5/8's sheetrock, tape and float the walls smooth.
11. Install two 24" fans in the wall that separates the veg room from the flower room. One moving air from the Veg room to the flower room and one moving air from the flower room to the veg room.
(Q) I know co2 weighs more then oxygen so should I mount the fans at the bottom of the wall so that they exchange the co2 more efficiently? I can run a 24" duct on both exhaust sides that brings the air back up high??? Give me your feed back on this one....
12. Paint the walls, ceiling and doors with a high reflective white paint.
(Q) Any advice on what paint is best for this application in this kind of an environment????
13. Epoxy the floor with a reflective white epoxy garage type of sealer for its reflective qualities and ease of clean up....
14. install all electrical plugs and plates. (I'm putting all outdoor plugs because I got them on sell and they will add to the air tight environment I am trying to accomplish.
15. Install oscillating wall mounted fans where needed. (I will already have plugs ran)
16. Install 15x15 vents over air ducts to direct cold air away from plants.
17. Hang co2 generator..... This one is a bit of a head scratcher; I am trying to decide what would work best. Either mounting it from the ceiling 18" away from the wall that separates the veg from the flower room (on the flower side) directly above the fans that will be mounted in the wall or would it be better to mount it directly above my plants in the center of the flower room????
(Q) what are your thoughts on this???
18. Run my water thru a reverse osmosis system and in to a heated storage tank that I can pre mix all my nutes in and balance out my ph levels then pipe it to my plants as needed.
19. Install my lighting, still thinking if it is better to mount my ballasts near the lights or in one general area then run light cords from there... Also install two 12" vortex fans for venting the lights in to the attic space!!!
20, Decide how I am going to grow this time..... At the moment I have a aeroflo2 60x2 set up but want to go bigger, I have had much luck with homemade dwc/bubbleponic systems but have also had much success with a solid soil mixture.... I am a pretty experienced grower and can get large yields from my plants (avg 4oz and have done better here and there but have also done way worse on occasion) I recently saw a video on YouTube where a a guy was growing out of garbage cans and had a huge yield, way more then I have ever gotten from an indoor grow but he was also using way more s/f per plant then I do. (look up the video on YouTube, search "urban grower ph perfect") http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMKhnMc4wmQ
(Q) If you know anything about this system please share it...
21. Bleach and clean everything again.
22. Calk all spaces, like the bottom of sheetrock, door trim and light sockets....
Also any other advice you could share would be greatly appreciated.....
Thanks StreetRacer
I am setting up a new grow room and would like your feed back/help/advice on it. I will post my plans and any questions I have below, please respond with any advice feed back or just something I am forgetting because this is the best time to figure it all out (before it is rocked) and I plan on starting construction as soon as I am sure everything is covered.
I have a 750 sf building on my property with 8' high walls, that equals 6,000 cubic feet of air space. It is a "naked" building (no sheetrock or insulation) I am running a 200 amp sub panel to it, a line from my 500 gallon propane tank to feed the co2 generator without ever having to fill a bbq tank again and it already has water piped in directly from my well (cold water due to it being a pretty deep well) I also have a 3.5 ton Goodman ac that I just purchased.
1. Clean and bleach every spot in my shop.
(Q) Is there something better then bleach to accomplish this (I hate working with bleach)
2. Calk everything, NO AIR SEEPAGE AT ALL, I will also be using expandable foam where needed.
3. Run Ducting from my 3.5 ton Goodman ac throughout the shop to evenly spread the air.
4. Frame up a wall to divide the veg from the flower rooms (using metal studs). I was thinking a 30veg/70flower split would be a good split..... I will also be installing a small entry way off the main door so I can seal their room air tight also wont have to worry about anyone ever being able to see in...
(Q) Any ideas if the 30/70 split is good or should I go 35/65 40/60?
5. Install door between veg and flower rooms.
6. Run Electrical from 200 amp sub panel throughout the room, I am trying to minimize the amount of extension cords that will be every where....
(Q) What is a good electrical plan so I can minimize my extension cords hanging everywhere? I have seen where people mount their ballasts right to the ceiling near their lights, what do you think pros and cons of that are??? Also a good way to control as much as 20 1000W lights with one panel...
7. Run wood braces on rafters where I plan on hanging my co2 generator and lights from.
8. Insulate walls with R19 and rafters with R38, My walls are built out of 2x4's so I don’t think I could get anything any thicker in there without having to compact it thus loosing my "R" value...
9. Run a thermal barrier over the insulation.
(Q) Any advise on a specific thermal barrier? I was thinking on either going with backed foam or just a Mylar roll out heat barrier... Mylar would be cheaper....
10. Drywall the entire place with 5/8's sheetrock, tape and float the walls smooth.
11. Install two 24" fans in the wall that separates the veg room from the flower room. One moving air from the Veg room to the flower room and one moving air from the flower room to the veg room.
(Q) I know co2 weighs more then oxygen so should I mount the fans at the bottom of the wall so that they exchange the co2 more efficiently? I can run a 24" duct on both exhaust sides that brings the air back up high??? Give me your feed back on this one....
12. Paint the walls, ceiling and doors with a high reflective white paint.
(Q) Any advice on what paint is best for this application in this kind of an environment????
13. Epoxy the floor with a reflective white epoxy garage type of sealer for its reflective qualities and ease of clean up....
14. install all electrical plugs and plates. (I'm putting all outdoor plugs because I got them on sell and they will add to the air tight environment I am trying to accomplish.
15. Install oscillating wall mounted fans where needed. (I will already have plugs ran)
16. Install 15x15 vents over air ducts to direct cold air away from plants.
17. Hang co2 generator..... This one is a bit of a head scratcher; I am trying to decide what would work best. Either mounting it from the ceiling 18" away from the wall that separates the veg from the flower room (on the flower side) directly above the fans that will be mounted in the wall or would it be better to mount it directly above my plants in the center of the flower room????
(Q) what are your thoughts on this???
18. Run my water thru a reverse osmosis system and in to a heated storage tank that I can pre mix all my nutes in and balance out my ph levels then pipe it to my plants as needed.
19. Install my lighting, still thinking if it is better to mount my ballasts near the lights or in one general area then run light cords from there... Also install two 12" vortex fans for venting the lights in to the attic space!!!
20, Decide how I am going to grow this time..... At the moment I have a aeroflo2 60x2 set up but want to go bigger, I have had much luck with homemade dwc/bubbleponic systems but have also had much success with a solid soil mixture.... I am a pretty experienced grower and can get large yields from my plants (avg 4oz and have done better here and there but have also done way worse on occasion) I recently saw a video on YouTube where a a guy was growing out of garbage cans and had a huge yield, way more then I have ever gotten from an indoor grow but he was also using way more s/f per plant then I do. (look up the video on YouTube, search "urban grower ph perfect") http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMKhnMc4wmQ
(Q) If you know anything about this system please share it...
21. Bleach and clean everything again.
22. Calk all spaces, like the bottom of sheetrock, door trim and light sockets....
Also any other advice you could share would be greatly appreciated.....
Thanks StreetRacer