Multi-Patient Grow Plans (Need help)

Discussion in 'Grow Room Design/Setup' started by Zoso007, Jan 26, 2011.

  1. Hello all, Ive been lurking around here and have had my grow tents going for about 5 weeks now.

    I have secured a $6000 Investment and will be putting together a multi-patient medical grow.

    We will be able to have Up to 45 plants and 4.5 Pounds of Dried and Cured Herbs

    I have a rough design of what I want but need GC to help work out some kinks


    Basically, if possible I would like to set up a Bi-weekly perpetual harvest

    We will be doing this in a two bedroom house using the master bedroom for flowering and the smaller bedroom for veg.

    The kitchen will be converted into where we mix the nutes and get our water supply (RO filter)

    The dining room will be converted into a trimming and manicuring station

    The living room will be converted to a dorm room style living quarters for me and my two compadres

    $2000 of our $6000 budget as been put aside for 2 months rent.

    with the remaining $4000 for the gear



    Here is a brief Description of the flowering room:

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    Sorry for the crappy paint drawing its all I had

    The squares in the picture represet the scrog screens. 8x (4x4 screens)

    Set up in two rows of 4 with a hallway in the middle

    The black lines represent the 12foot rails for the light movers.

    There will be 2x600w hps on each rail.

    Under each 4x4 screen will be 2 Bubble buckets

    I break up the flowering room into 4 different stages of growth so that essentially I could harvest 2 4ft x 4ft screens every two weeks


    This is a very rough outline of our plan right now.

    Basically before we go ahead and buy and gear or even start putting anything together Id like to know if this flowering setup seems doable? Maybe not just doable but effective. I need someone to help me work out the kinks in this Bi-weekly harvest thing.

    Looking forward to hearing your input.
     
  2. looks like fun... invest in a really good ventilation system... that house is going to reek
     

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