Shed Grow?

Mowbuss

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I have a nice lookin shed in my backyard and I was wondering if through the winter I could grow some plants in there?

Ideas, suggestions, etc. etc.

Much appreciated.

Live in Ontario, Canada...near Windsor.
 

Mowbuss

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It's like this, but NO windows.. (brick)

Also a lot wider...its like square.


Getting measurements ryte now.
 

Mowbuss

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I also have large sheets of Styrofoam from my basement being refinished.

Poly it up?
 

Askelluk

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go crazy, dig 8 ft down allow 6ft for your growing and put 2 ft on concrete ontop, make a trap door going into the basement part of the shed, like a bomb shelter. then put the shed ontop of all of that. no police helicopters going to see shit with 2 ft of solid concrete and to be extra safe put a 450mm Insultation around the walls, it would be the perfect grow :) good luck mate
 

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smokeh

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well i have a shed grow. i used cfls on my 1st grow and it worked fine and my shed is wood. then again, its now starting to get colder here, i have a 600w hps in there now and the temps are about 80 when the lights on and high 60s when there off, depending on the temp outside.

id say its doable, all i have in my wooden shed is reflective sheeting.

with urs being brick, ud have more insulation than me anyway.
 

Mowbuss

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...Think I'm going to pass on the whole under cellar thing, but tits idea.

Anyway, yeah I was thinking of using CFLs, but doesn't it take a lot of them?

Roughly how many per plant for clone, medium size, and above 5ft or so..

Was thinking scrog, mold wouldnt do fuck all..

Could care less, it's a fukin shed.
 

DR growgood

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ushould be fine i run two 400 watt hps in the summer i use an ac to cool it down in the winter it only get 70 so u should be all set
 
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