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So the past 3 years or so I have been trolling the internet between here, icmag, and a few other forums researching, sifting, and taking in as much of the vast knowledge that is already available out there. I feel the time has come for me to join in on the conversation as I am hoping to get some feedback and become active in the forum as I make a larger commitment to my growing. During those 3 years I have grown a few successful crops but this time things are going on a completely different scale. I am hoping to convert one of the bedrooms in my home into a 12x12x8 flowering room. I have another room of equal size which will be modified into a veg room. I am modifying my flowering room after a template I was referred to and can be found below:
He is running 9 600w in soil 25plants in ~9x9 area
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=200490
Heres there basic rundown on MY setup:
12x12x8ft. area
1 ft walk space around each wall, giving an interior grow space of 10x10ft.
9 600w HPS lights arranged in rows of three. Rows are spaced 2.5ft apart in grow space with each light in each row being spaced 2.5ft. from another. These will be hung ~12-15" from canopy as each HPS bulb will be in an air cooled hood
4 400W MH on 4' light movers. These will be placed in between the rows of 3 600W HPS bulbs and hung ~9" from the canopy.
1 A/C unit which will be connected to ducting running through each of the 9 air cooled hoods and exhausting into a bigass carbon filter then out and into the attic.
4 16" oscillating fans positioned in the middle of each wall
1 850cfm exhaust fan
1 10" intake fan next to an intake vent in the opposite corner of the room from exhaust fan.
Now on to what I am growing.
I plan growing 25 plants in the 10x10. Vegging for 4-5 weeks depending on how everything goes once the ball is rolling. If they become too big and space is limited veg time will be cut if necessary. The plants will be topped and LST during veg and I am contemplating whether or not to use a scrog net at the turn for flower. I am not set on genetics but do know they will be clone only and nothing from seed.
I will be growing in soil and using, biobuzz with fix mix and cannaflora nutrients.
The ladies will be in 10gal smartpots and hand watered, an irrigation system will be used later on possibly, but as this will be the first run in this a room I like to have as much control of it as I can until everything is dialed in.
My concerns and questions for the room are this:
What would a sufficient BTU rating be for an a/c unit to effectively cool the 9 HPS bulbs and keep the temps down in the grow room?
Will 4 16" oscillating fans circulate enough air for all 25 plants? My concern here is the interior plants i know during flowering things are going to get hectic and I hope they are not blocked off from air flow by the plants on the outer limits.
Condensation issues with cool air over the lights? what should I look out for here?
Will space be that big of an issue? I know things will be tight, but as noted in the link above and many other threads I have seen, 25 plants should be manageable in a 10x10 area.
I am completely open to any and all input and would like to hear what you have to say. if you can answer my questions even better. I will try to get a drawing posted soon to clear up any confusion on the room design. If anyone has run a similar setup I'd love to hear about it. Thanks in advance for the feedback.
He is running 9 600w in soil 25plants in ~9x9 area
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=200490
Heres there basic rundown on MY setup:
12x12x8ft. area
1 ft walk space around each wall, giving an interior grow space of 10x10ft.
9 600w HPS lights arranged in rows of three. Rows are spaced 2.5ft apart in grow space with each light in each row being spaced 2.5ft. from another. These will be hung ~12-15" from canopy as each HPS bulb will be in an air cooled hood
4 400W MH on 4' light movers. These will be placed in between the rows of 3 600W HPS bulbs and hung ~9" from the canopy.
1 A/C unit which will be connected to ducting running through each of the 9 air cooled hoods and exhausting into a bigass carbon filter then out and into the attic.
4 16" oscillating fans positioned in the middle of each wall
1 850cfm exhaust fan
1 10" intake fan next to an intake vent in the opposite corner of the room from exhaust fan.
Now on to what I am growing.
I plan growing 25 plants in the 10x10. Vegging for 4-5 weeks depending on how everything goes once the ball is rolling. If they become too big and space is limited veg time will be cut if necessary. The plants will be topped and LST during veg and I am contemplating whether or not to use a scrog net at the turn for flower. I am not set on genetics but do know they will be clone only and nothing from seed.
I will be growing in soil and using, biobuzz with fix mix and cannaflora nutrients.
The ladies will be in 10gal smartpots and hand watered, an irrigation system will be used later on possibly, but as this will be the first run in this a room I like to have as much control of it as I can until everything is dialed in.
My concerns and questions for the room are this:
What would a sufficient BTU rating be for an a/c unit to effectively cool the 9 HPS bulbs and keep the temps down in the grow room?
Will 4 16" oscillating fans circulate enough air for all 25 plants? My concern here is the interior plants i know during flowering things are going to get hectic and I hope they are not blocked off from air flow by the plants on the outer limits.
Condensation issues with cool air over the lights? what should I look out for here?
Will space be that big of an issue? I know things will be tight, but as noted in the link above and many other threads I have seen, 25 plants should be manageable in a 10x10 area.
I am completely open to any and all input and would like to hear what you have to say. if you can answer my questions even better. I will try to get a drawing posted soon to clear up any confusion on the room design. If anyone has run a similar setup I'd love to hear about it. Thanks in advance for the feedback.