GoNAVY
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Morning all...
I am just about to go and pick up the lumber to frame my room.
My room will be created in my garage, built to enclose the vehicle door.
I have removed the drywall along the wall areas of my room.
Doubled up R-22 to R-28 insulation will be used and then re-walled with plywood. The garage door edges have been sealed with Big Gap Filler and a fully insulated wall will cover the door on the inside (back wall of grow-room). There was a 'rough' shelf mounted above the vehicle door from prior, this will be insulated and plywooded creating part of the room's ceiling. This shelf will be extended, insulated and will connect with a wall along the front of room also possessing the entrance (insulated and plywood).
The room will be vaporbarrier'd using the white/black reflective plastic with duct tape. A permanant enclosed area for veg in one corner (5' x 5').
The room will only be 7' tall, so I was leaning towards flo's for both phases.
My issue right now is electricity (Please, I have NO electrical experience. No knowledge). Presently there are 4 outlets mounted on the opposite wall from the room.
Should these be moved permanantly, or will extensions manage?
In total, I figure 6 flo's in the veg (1 table). 16 flo's in the flower (2 tables, 6 overtop, 1 on each side of each table)
1 Fan channelling fresh air into the room, simple openings at top of room for exiting air vented into main part of garage. CO2 bottle with delivery system as well.
Do I need fresh air intake with a CO2 system?
Self made Hydroponics (Thanks Mr Green) with 5 water pumps (2 for circulation, 3 for watering).
I hope that the flowering tables can manage 6 plants each. I'm hoping to grow an Indica on one table and a hybrid on the other.
This is all created in the fantasy of my own psyche.
If I'm way off, please let me know.
All the critism please. I'm in this to learn.
Thanks to all in advance. :headbang:
GoNAVY :aok:
I am just about to go and pick up the lumber to frame my room.
My room will be created in my garage, built to enclose the vehicle door.
I have removed the drywall along the wall areas of my room.
Doubled up R-22 to R-28 insulation will be used and then re-walled with plywood. The garage door edges have been sealed with Big Gap Filler and a fully insulated wall will cover the door on the inside (back wall of grow-room). There was a 'rough' shelf mounted above the vehicle door from prior, this will be insulated and plywooded creating part of the room's ceiling. This shelf will be extended, insulated and will connect with a wall along the front of room also possessing the entrance (insulated and plywood).
The room will be vaporbarrier'd using the white/black reflective plastic with duct tape. A permanant enclosed area for veg in one corner (5' x 5').
The room will only be 7' tall, so I was leaning towards flo's for both phases.
My issue right now is electricity (Please, I have NO electrical experience. No knowledge). Presently there are 4 outlets mounted on the opposite wall from the room.
Should these be moved permanantly, or will extensions manage?
In total, I figure 6 flo's in the veg (1 table). 16 flo's in the flower (2 tables, 6 overtop, 1 on each side of each table)
1 Fan channelling fresh air into the room, simple openings at top of room for exiting air vented into main part of garage. CO2 bottle with delivery system as well.
Do I need fresh air intake with a CO2 system?
Self made Hydroponics (Thanks Mr Green) with 5 water pumps (2 for circulation, 3 for watering).
I hope that the flowering tables can manage 6 plants each. I'm hoping to grow an Indica on one table and a hybrid on the other.
This is all created in the fantasy of my own psyche.
If I'm way off, please let me know.
All the critism please. I'm in this to learn.
Thanks to all in advance. :headbang:
GoNAVY :aok: