GhostBud420
Well-Known Member
Whats good everyone. I need help from growers that have experience growing in high humidity and extremely cold climates.
Been growing in california for the longest time and now I'm starting a small medical grow op in Michigan. Never grown in such a cold environment before. I have a room in the garage that I am currently retrofitting to have a Flower room and also a veg room. Both are in the same area divided by a sliding door. Since its so cold I will try to seal the room up as best I can. Which means I will be implementing the use of CO2.
Flower room is 7'8'' Length x 5'6'' Width, Height is 8'1'' - Cubic Ft is 340 Roughly
Veg Room / Mother room is 7'8'' Length x 3'11'' Width, Height is 8'1'' - Cubic Ft 240 Roughly
I intend to run a single 1000W Gavita DE on a light rail in the flower room. Oscillating fans to prevent stagnant pockets of air. Like I mentioned before CO2 will be implemented into this grow room.
For the Veg room I will most likely run T5 lighting or possibly set up an HID Metal Halide. Ive used LED for veg before and they work great for California temps but here in Michigan I don't think they will be as beneficial. Oscillating fans to move air around.
The two rooms are again, right next to each other divided by a sliding door. My main concern is keeping the room warm enough for the plants to grow properly. I would like it to be in the Mid 70F. The room currently stays around 50F during the day, and 40F at night. It is usually 10F warmer then the outside temp with no heating units. The winter so far has been relatively mild and has only dropped into the mid 20F a few times. It will get much colder in the upcoming winter months.
Questions -
1. Will a 11k BtuH heating unit be enough to heat this room to an optimum growing temp? (both the veg and flower room) Combined Cubic foot is 580 Roughly. Of course the Gavita will help bring the temps up a bit as well.
2. Are there any heating units that someone can recommend for this particular application?
Im sure that I will have more questions in the future but for now these are my main concerns. If the temps are too low to work with then I will have to find another space to do this grow. I would like to utilize the space that I have in this structure if possible.
Any input would be much appreciated as always.
Thanks.
Been growing in california for the longest time and now I'm starting a small medical grow op in Michigan. Never grown in such a cold environment before. I have a room in the garage that I am currently retrofitting to have a Flower room and also a veg room. Both are in the same area divided by a sliding door. Since its so cold I will try to seal the room up as best I can. Which means I will be implementing the use of CO2.
Flower room is 7'8'' Length x 5'6'' Width, Height is 8'1'' - Cubic Ft is 340 Roughly
Veg Room / Mother room is 7'8'' Length x 3'11'' Width, Height is 8'1'' - Cubic Ft 240 Roughly
I intend to run a single 1000W Gavita DE on a light rail in the flower room. Oscillating fans to prevent stagnant pockets of air. Like I mentioned before CO2 will be implemented into this grow room.
For the Veg room I will most likely run T5 lighting or possibly set up an HID Metal Halide. Ive used LED for veg before and they work great for California temps but here in Michigan I don't think they will be as beneficial. Oscillating fans to move air around.
The two rooms are again, right next to each other divided by a sliding door. My main concern is keeping the room warm enough for the plants to grow properly. I would like it to be in the Mid 70F. The room currently stays around 50F during the day, and 40F at night. It is usually 10F warmer then the outside temp with no heating units. The winter so far has been relatively mild and has only dropped into the mid 20F a few times. It will get much colder in the upcoming winter months.
Questions -
1. Will a 11k BtuH heating unit be enough to heat this room to an optimum growing temp? (both the veg and flower room) Combined Cubic foot is 580 Roughly. Of course the Gavita will help bring the temps up a bit as well.
2. Are there any heating units that someone can recommend for this particular application?
Im sure that I will have more questions in the future but for now these are my main concerns. If the temps are too low to work with then I will have to find another space to do this grow. I would like to utilize the space that I have in this structure if possible.
Any input would be much appreciated as always.
Thanks.