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I put my grow room in the shed. If you have the money, good insulation is worth it. I paid for it (1100$) to have closed cell spf sprayed on all the walls and roof of my shed. I had 82 degree weather the other day and my temps had 0 changes from colder weather (I also have a minisplit/70 point dehumidifer/and co2 gen in there, so I wouldn't expect much to change.) The real difference is where I expected the hot weather to change my bill by causing the AC to work harder. Almost 0 difference in the bill over the past 60 days (hopefully that continues. It's a new setup). The spray foam sealed the room extremely well. Co2 gen wasn't running until last week since ppms never dropped enough after I'd spend time in the room. Literally stayed stuck in the 12-1500 range without help. I did 0 insulation to the floor (so far).UPDATE: So I kept seeing how hard it is to keep temperatures steady for the water in the dwc buckets. After extensive research here is what I found out and what I plan to do.
Learned: How to make a air cooler under 100 bucks that gives off 55 degree cool air at 20mph...
My idea: Cool off ambient temps to make it easier to maintaining water temps, if I need to cool down water temps then simple ice bottle...
Planned application: Insulate and seal my shed very well and use this Very easy simple under 100 dollar diy air cooler and keep my ambient temps down. I wont be using a water chiller because in theory my air cooler will keep the ambient temps down and if the water temps did rise then ill be adding the ice water bottles. But insulation here would be the important factor and could be expensive so here is my solution. So ill make a small 6 x 4 space where ill be growing within the 6 x 8 shed and insulate it very well using 2 x 6's framing(2 x 6s are needed for r 30 insulation) for the insulated 6 x 4 space.. So with my exterior siding being a bright white (Heat reflection) great insulation and sealed environment. I should be able to control my environment.
That is the idea I had , maybe some of you got something useful out this.
pump
car radiator fan
heat exchanger (8 x
water pump
tubing
ice cooler
fittings
If you guys want the link let me know and ill post it.
What will you be using for lighting?Hmm, I am about to start my first run in a 10ftx6ft tent I made, and I honestly am not even thinking of getting close to 3 lb. I do have a silly goal for myself of trying to get 1lb the first try, but even if I get half of that, I really don't care I just need to learn. Not knocking big goals, just trying to be realistic.
When I first started my idea for the tents, I purchased 4x 300w viparspectras and 1 1000w spiderfarmer sf. Thats what I am working with for now. I think ill be fine for veg, but likely will need to upgrade the vipars to something more powerful for flower.What will you be using for lighting?
For sure thanksIf you are legit about to pull air from the outdoors, i would highly advise you to run it through a HEPA filter before it hits your grow space. You are inviting pests if you use unfiltered air.
Man I am gonna seal the grow area so good and I even got vinyl flooring.. Trying to take the necessary precautions im aware of and I think a lot of people have helped already.That was good advice that @Snob gave the OP. Pest prevention should be a top priority if someone is looking to have a successful grow. And if the OP is pulling fresh air from outside as he plans to (he did mention an intake filter in his original post), running that air through a HEPA filter before it enters the grow space will go a long way in helping to keep pests out of there (and as he may know he also needs to be careful when/if he brings in new clones and of course with what he brings in on his person).
Speaking of unforeseen shit (in addition to being invisible without substantial magnification) , have you ever seen the damage that broad mites and russet mites can do to an indoor grow?
Dont know why this brought literal joy to me after you said that. Im gonna enjoy being in the garden. And since ill have a good 6 months of time to do stuff ill be attentive and home all day.. I been smoking on some skywalker og , gorilla glue #5 , fireeeeeehe was so crushed by this he wouldn’t even let me take pics.
here are the 2 i snuck. this is after spraying. cutting. heat baking. sulfer. you name it. you can still see a nice army of those little fuckers
Check out my most recent post , and look at the youtube video. That DIY is simple and under 100 bucks, with 50 degree winds coming out the fan at 20mph, he has updated versions of it too if you check his channel. Oh and it can also be used as a heater if you got hot water but I dont trust using a water heater unmonitored what do you think? But even the heater put out 115 degrees F thats crazy. obviously it needs to warm up but he had a big ass room an he mentions how it warms up nice. So just a suggestion because it runs off less than 300 watts... your ac bill will lowerI put my grow room in the shed. If you have the money, good insulation is worth it. I paid for it (1100$) to have closed cell spf sprayed on all the walls and roof of my shed. I had 82 degree weather the other day and my temps had 0 changes from colder weather (I also have a minisplit/70 point dehumidifer/and co2 gen in there, so I wouldn't expect much to change.) The real difference is where I expected the hot weather to change my bill by causing the AC to work harder. Almost 0 difference in the bill over the past 60 days (hopefully that continues. It's a new setup). The spray foam sealed the room extremely well. Co2 gen wasn't running until last week since ppms never dropped enough after I'd spend time in the room. Literally stayed stuck in the 12-1500 range without help. I did 0 insulation to the floor (so far).
Costs money but if the shed is a permanent feature, the investment is worth it.
This is bad assEspecially when inexpensive sensors can act up. I'm using a "watchmen" to monitor temp/humidity in my tent and it's humidity reading is off. I've been emailing back and forth with the developer and he's not exactly sure what is going on, but it seems to be an issue with scaling the humidity correctly at certain temperatures. I only noticed it when I got my AC Infinity and noticed the watchman was off by 15% at times and then confirmed it was the watchman by strapping multiple sensors together to monitor throughout the day. The only thing I "automate" in my tent, though, is the light schedule and humidity set points automatically change when I switch growth periods. This is a screenshot from the touchscreen I built for the tent.
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That would make as much sense as running an air conditioner on your back porch.With a chiller. Couldn't think of anything better. I'm a dirt man tho
Those things are great on humid days. They exist lolThat would make as much sense as running an air conditioner on your back porch.
So your shed is only 3.5 for wide??? Why are you building it so narrow?? It should be twice that size to be worth building it.UPDATE: I dont have pictures because I forgot to take them but I will take pictures on my progress on the shed. I got the foundation , base for the shed now I need to build the walls and I finished one of them today but ill finish this in 4 days tops.. Oh and my lights, it took less than 2 weeks for my light to get here, im to lazy to check but if I had to guess id say a 10 days total from china to my door in Cali. Oh also I am doing a diy air cooler I found from a youtube video ill let you guys know how well that works because the guy said it cooled down his 12 foot room that makes me happy knowing I have a 8 x 3.5 x 6 shed(length , width , height)