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Discussion in 'Grow Room Design/Setup' started by marywanna0420, Aug 26, 2017.

  1. Just started up building a new room woohooo
     

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  2. keep us posted...I love seeing how this will develop.
     
  3. I absolutely will, won't be able to get anything done this weekend unless plans change but Monday morning I'll be back at it again, I got the last wall up for the flower room to find out I have to shorten another quarter inch because of uneven concrete in a 1940s built home..... gotta love it
     
  4. Just a thought.....if u could make your walls modular so u can move things around as needed, that would be a nice feature. As you garden and tech changes your footprint can too. Or if u realize that if something was a foot or two over or ?? You have the ability to make that change.
     
  5. I like the idea of being able to do that but I actually had to shorten a foot and a half one way and a half foot the other way because of house venting and a gas meter and pipes that you can't really see also after some time I'll be running a sealed room so it's going to be air tight and also running more electric then I'll currently need for if I want to upgrade or add lights down the line as well
     
  6. Update on the build
     

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  7. If you don't mind me asking, did you find blueprints online or just going for it?
     
  8. No blueprints just building with what space I had available and going for it
     
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  9. Looking good. How big are you building (dimensions)? 2 rooms?
     
  10. Thanks man, I originally planned for 12x8 flower but shortened the length and width do to meters and home ducting in the way, so the flower will up up being a little over 10ft long and about 7.5 ft wide, veg will end up being just about 7 ft long and just under 6 ft wide
     

  11. Sweet. That's plenty of space. You should be able to have some nice grows with that much room. What kind of lights and ventilation are you going with?
     
  12. Yeah that's the goal for sure lol, I got a deal from a friend on 2 1000's for the flower room then a 600 and about to pick up a t5 fixture this weekend, all air cooled lights
     
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  13. ...dig it ...lets talk a/c, heat, is there a sink, how much power will you have available to each room? How are you gonna finish the walls? What problems are you forseeing?
     
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  14. mother room?
     
  15. as far as ac for now I'll probably get a portable 14000 btu to hold me over untill i can get a mini split which should suffice being the low temps in fall and winter and being in a basement, I'll also have a dehuey To keep my humidity in check, honestly my biggest problem that I think I might have in my head is temps untill I get a mini split but I won't have an idea untill ok done building and have the equipment to do a test run. I'll be hooking up a 4 light titan controller on 220 on a 30 amp breaker for my 1000's and I'll have multiple 110 receptacles for the odds and ends
     
  16. I will be keeping a mother in my veg room for sure a buddy of mine has a great pheno of og#18 I'll be getting a few cuts of as soon as I'm ready
     
  17. Framing is all done Electric dude is hooking it up this weekend and I'll start putting up drywall
     

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  18. Drywall gonna be insulated? I have seen a few guys who use the R-tech. Just curious is all.
     

  19. i would make the most of the power you will be using i would use a switchable duct during winter vent it directly into house furnace ducting .

    may think about buying few solar panels 400 watts one's cost the least per watt to offset the power usage during summer inverter and charge controller and few batteries
     
  20. I actually wasn't going to insulate the walls at first but I think I will get some cheap insulation to throw in afterall and possibly grab some panda film to throw up before the drywall as well for a vapor barrier
     

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