themaincola2020
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I am considering starting a new 6 light grow and considering switching two 8 light rooms, from Gavita Pro (double ended) 1000watt lights to the new Gavita LED 1700E (drawing roughly 640watts)
Pacific North West (cold winters, hot summers, legal grows)
the new room: basement 6.5'ceilings, 17'x10'
this seems like the perfect application for LEDs. Low ceilings (6.5') home owner wants to be as environmentally friendly as possible. lower plant numbers (18-48 flowering, and another round in veg)
looking to set up an application to maximize yields and speed.
I have ten years experience growing but always soil.
I already have a million plastic pots (with holes at bottom) that i use to use as my finishing pots and hand water (sub pump, hose with water wand) in saucers.
but i am tempted to try a hydroponic setup here with the LEDs. A traditional ventilation system as I assume owner will not want to use C02.. 6 of the new LEDs which would draw under 4000watts and produce a lot less heat,,, maybe enough to still have nice runs in the summer.. room stays cooler, so water chillers won't be needed..
interested in custom DIY flood tables to EBB n FLOW with pots filled with whatever medium.. maybe clay balls..
i know you can buy the molded flood tables but would sure enjoy the process and customizable ability of making them myself.. ive made ghetto ones with pond liner.. but i want to make this professional. I am not set on ebb and flow, just seems like a good option that could be used with regular soil or soiless medium.
the tables would have to stay pretty low, as the under 7ft ceilings.. leds can get about 10"from tops? and then 20 or 30 plants so no SOG..
any opinion on what would be the best setup would be is helpful! thank you!
not sure what the best veg lights are these days but veg room might be 5'x10' and flower room 12'x10' (total space 17'x10')
the rooms im thinking about converting to LEDs has 9 ft ceilings..
i've always said "go with soil, never lose a crop" but i am tempted now with LEDs to try Hydro
switching from HIDs in a closed grow environment (ac year round) to LEDs i would expect to see my electricity get cut in half..
Pacific North West (cold winters, hot summers, legal grows)
the new room: basement 6.5'ceilings, 17'x10'
this seems like the perfect application for LEDs. Low ceilings (6.5') home owner wants to be as environmentally friendly as possible. lower plant numbers (18-48 flowering, and another round in veg)
looking to set up an application to maximize yields and speed.
I have ten years experience growing but always soil.
I already have a million plastic pots (with holes at bottom) that i use to use as my finishing pots and hand water (sub pump, hose with water wand) in saucers.
but i am tempted to try a hydroponic setup here with the LEDs. A traditional ventilation system as I assume owner will not want to use C02.. 6 of the new LEDs which would draw under 4000watts and produce a lot less heat,,, maybe enough to still have nice runs in the summer.. room stays cooler, so water chillers won't be needed..
interested in custom DIY flood tables to EBB n FLOW with pots filled with whatever medium.. maybe clay balls..
i know you can buy the molded flood tables but would sure enjoy the process and customizable ability of making them myself.. ive made ghetto ones with pond liner.. but i want to make this professional. I am not set on ebb and flow, just seems like a good option that could be used with regular soil or soiless medium.
the tables would have to stay pretty low, as the under 7ft ceilings.. leds can get about 10"from tops? and then 20 or 30 plants so no SOG..
any opinion on what would be the best setup would be is helpful! thank you!
not sure what the best veg lights are these days but veg room might be 5'x10' and flower room 12'x10' (total space 17'x10')
the rooms im thinking about converting to LEDs has 9 ft ceilings..
i've always said "go with soil, never lose a crop" but i am tempted now with LEDs to try Hydro
switching from HIDs in a closed grow environment (ac year round) to LEDs i would expect to see my electricity get cut in half..