Who-Haa
New Member
Hey guys.
I'll keep the intro short. New Member, long time lurker on some other forums. I'm a long time cannabis user/enthusiast for both medicinal benefits and recreational purposes, but mostly I just love weed haha. Things have finally aligned and I'm starting my long awaited adventure into growing my own. I'll be building out my grow space in the next coming months. Although I have a pretty decent outline of how I want to tackle it, I'm still left with some questions and concerns and I figured the more opinions the better.
Grow Space:
This area is in a basement, and will have 2 exterior walls which are split walls(foundation for 4ft then studs the rest). The area I'll be using is roughly 24' x with 8' ceilings and concrete floors. I'll be splitting the area up into three areas, two 8' x 10'(roughly) areas, one for Veg and one for Flower. The third area will just be a hallway/storage area between the two separate rooms with whatever space is left. I'll be insulating and putting anti mold drywall up. This area will be "sealed" from the rest of the basement.
Each 8'x10' space has a window that ill be taking out, sealing up and using these areas to install the new ventilation holes etc. The weather outside is very cold in winter, very hot in the summer, I'm close to the coast to so outside humidity levels can be extreme on both ends.
Grow Medium:
I have decided that I want to go to the Organic, no till, living soil route. My plan is to have smart pots on bases with wheels so I can move them from veg to flower with ease and keep the cycle in motion. I'm not really set on what size pots and how many plants I want to run, but im not looking to run a big number of plants, would rather grow fewer, bigger plants, quantity is no where near my main goal in this. Soil mix is one thing I'm fairly confident on, so I wont waste time here with details but basically it'll be a 1:1:1 base mix with the usual amendments and a nice mulch layer and cover crop.
Lighting:
This is the area I'm having trouble with. My end goal is somewhere around 50watts per sqft. I cant decide weather to go LED or HID. Given the ceiling height, outside weather and energy costs, I'm leaning towards LED. I think I would end up paying a lot more in the long run for cooling to keep temps proper in the summer time, especially two separate areas if I went HID(I think?).
I said each grow space would be 8'x10' but the plants will be arranged in a 8'x8' area, leaving a bit of working room, so my light coverage will really only be concentrated on that 8x8 area. That gives 64sqft that im trying to cover, and if I want to hit my goal I'll need about 3,200 watts of LED lighting. I'm pretty interested in the Quantum Boards from HLG as I see there name pop up a lot in lighting discussions and seem to be very good, any chance anyone could suggest a lighting config that would hit my goal and give a nice even spread on my 8x8 area? Any suggestions are welcome here as I said, my LED knowledge is zero haha.
Ventilation & Environment Control:
My plan for ventilation and environment control are based around the fact that I'll more than likely go LED lighting, so this should make controlling temps a bit easier for me. My plan is for 8"(or 6" if anyone thinks that's more appropriate) ducting with a inline fan pulling air through a carbon filter and exhausted outside. This will be mounted closer to the ceiling. As for air intake I plan on just using passive air intake vents and use negative pressure to keep cool, fresh air coming in from the bottom, these will be located near the bottom of the walls. I'll also be installing a few wall mounted oscillating fans to keep air circulating. Portable Air conditioners and heaters in each area to help with temps and humidity. As for Co2, I have no clue yet and still reading on that aspect, if anyone could offer some guidance on how I can achieve this is my grow space or if its needed. Thanks in advanced.
Mind you, this is all in attempt to avoid using HID and having to install split AC/heat pumps etc and paying $$$ in energy costs trying to cool the area.
Sorry for the long post, and thank you in advanced if you took the time to read and give some input.
Thanks,
Who-Haa.
I'll keep the intro short. New Member, long time lurker on some other forums. I'm a long time cannabis user/enthusiast for both medicinal benefits and recreational purposes, but mostly I just love weed haha. Things have finally aligned and I'm starting my long awaited adventure into growing my own. I'll be building out my grow space in the next coming months. Although I have a pretty decent outline of how I want to tackle it, I'm still left with some questions and concerns and I figured the more opinions the better.
Grow Space:
This area is in a basement, and will have 2 exterior walls which are split walls(foundation for 4ft then studs the rest). The area I'll be using is roughly 24' x with 8' ceilings and concrete floors. I'll be splitting the area up into three areas, two 8' x 10'(roughly) areas, one for Veg and one for Flower. The third area will just be a hallway/storage area between the two separate rooms with whatever space is left. I'll be insulating and putting anti mold drywall up. This area will be "sealed" from the rest of the basement.
Each 8'x10' space has a window that ill be taking out, sealing up and using these areas to install the new ventilation holes etc. The weather outside is very cold in winter, very hot in the summer, I'm close to the coast to so outside humidity levels can be extreme on both ends.
Grow Medium:
I have decided that I want to go to the Organic, no till, living soil route. My plan is to have smart pots on bases with wheels so I can move them from veg to flower with ease and keep the cycle in motion. I'm not really set on what size pots and how many plants I want to run, but im not looking to run a big number of plants, would rather grow fewer, bigger plants, quantity is no where near my main goal in this. Soil mix is one thing I'm fairly confident on, so I wont waste time here with details but basically it'll be a 1:1:1 base mix with the usual amendments and a nice mulch layer and cover crop.
Lighting:
This is the area I'm having trouble with. My end goal is somewhere around 50watts per sqft. I cant decide weather to go LED or HID. Given the ceiling height, outside weather and energy costs, I'm leaning towards LED. I think I would end up paying a lot more in the long run for cooling to keep temps proper in the summer time, especially two separate areas if I went HID(I think?).
I said each grow space would be 8'x10' but the plants will be arranged in a 8'x8' area, leaving a bit of working room, so my light coverage will really only be concentrated on that 8x8 area. That gives 64sqft that im trying to cover, and if I want to hit my goal I'll need about 3,200 watts of LED lighting. I'm pretty interested in the Quantum Boards from HLG as I see there name pop up a lot in lighting discussions and seem to be very good, any chance anyone could suggest a lighting config that would hit my goal and give a nice even spread on my 8x8 area? Any suggestions are welcome here as I said, my LED knowledge is zero haha.
Ventilation & Environment Control:
My plan for ventilation and environment control are based around the fact that I'll more than likely go LED lighting, so this should make controlling temps a bit easier for me. My plan is for 8"(or 6" if anyone thinks that's more appropriate) ducting with a inline fan pulling air through a carbon filter and exhausted outside. This will be mounted closer to the ceiling. As for air intake I plan on just using passive air intake vents and use negative pressure to keep cool, fresh air coming in from the bottom, these will be located near the bottom of the walls. I'll also be installing a few wall mounted oscillating fans to keep air circulating. Portable Air conditioners and heaters in each area to help with temps and humidity. As for Co2, I have no clue yet and still reading on that aspect, if anyone could offer some guidance on how I can achieve this is my grow space or if its needed. Thanks in advanced.
Mind you, this is all in attempt to avoid using HID and having to install split AC/heat pumps etc and paying $$$ in energy costs trying to cool the area.
Sorry for the long post, and thank you in advanced if you took the time to read and give some input.
Thanks,
Who-Haa.