Hockeyman
Well-Known Member
So with it being winter here now in Canada and my part of the country is experiencing a cold snap, -40C with the wind... My question is if anyone has tried to grow room in an uninsulated shed?
I'm thinking if you make an enclosure in the shed made out of polystyrene insulation or any other high R rated insulation, use an HID lamp for light and heat, could the heat generated by the lamp bring up the ambient temperature in the enclosure to support growth? I would think instead of venting the heat out, use the fans above the fixture to push the rising heat downward.
I'd say the temp inside the shed might get as low as -20C so to support decent growth the ambient temp must be around +20C so will the HID lamp push out enough heat to raise the enclosure +40C ?
I know this would be ok of a 24/0 veg stage, but going to the 12/12 for flowering a small area heater would need to be on a timer/thermostat once the lamp goes off and ambient temp starts to drop.
So anyone ever consider this? Any ideas/comments are appreciated.
I'm thinking if you make an enclosure in the shed made out of polystyrene insulation or any other high R rated insulation, use an HID lamp for light and heat, could the heat generated by the lamp bring up the ambient temperature in the enclosure to support growth? I would think instead of venting the heat out, use the fans above the fixture to push the rising heat downward.
I'd say the temp inside the shed might get as low as -20C so to support decent growth the ambient temp must be around +20C so will the HID lamp push out enough heat to raise the enclosure +40C ?
I know this would be ok of a 24/0 veg stage, but going to the 12/12 for flowering a small area heater would need to be on a timer/thermostat once the lamp goes off and ambient temp starts to drop.
So anyone ever consider this? Any ideas/comments are appreciated.