8000k 20' x 20' x 9.5' RDWC Sealed Flower Room + 200 sq. ft. Mother/Veg Room

jcommerce

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After about two months of remodeling, I've purchased all equipment and about to start assembling the following equipment for my Mother/Veg & Flowering Rooms. The two areas have a combined 100 Amp dedicated service. I'm no good with Google Sketch, so I've just attached a rough sketch of the flower room layout. I'm excited to fire this one up!

FLOWER ROOM - 20' x 20' x 9.5'

- 8 x 1000 watt Hortilux Super HPS
- 8 x Raptor 8" Sealed Reflectors
- 8 x Humboldt Micromole 1000 watt 240v Dimmable Digital Ballasts
- 9 x 105 watt 5000k CFL Supplemental Side Lights
- PowerBox 12000 50 Amp Controller- 10 x 240v Outlets
- Sanyo 24000 BTU Mini-Split Heat/AC Unit with Remote
- Atmos D-1 Atmospheric Controller
- C.A.P Gen 10 co2 Burner
- AquaEuro USA 1/2 HP Chiller
- Winix 50 pint Dehumidifier
- Reeflo Hammerhead 6000 GPH Pump
- 100 GPD Reverse Osmosis Filter
- 24 x 14 gallon Roughneck Totes
- 50 Gallon Roughneck Reservoir
- 2 x 740 CFM 10" Ecoplus Inline Fans (One for Reflectors / One for Scrubber)
- Phresh 950 CFM Cannister Filter
- 4 x Ecoplus 16" Wall Mount Fans
- 12" Dust Shroom
- PVC Distribution w/24 Jet Spray Nozzles
- 48 x 1.5" Bulkheads (Thread/Thread) for outlet and drain lines

MOTHER/VEG ROOM 20' x 10' x 8'

- 1 x 12 Lamp (54 watt) Quantum Bad Boy T5 Fixture (Veg Tray)
- 3 x 8 Lamp (54 watt) Quantum Bad Boy Fixture (Mothers/Clones)
- 100 GPD Reverse Osmosis Filter
- 12 Site RDWC System (Mothers)
- 4' x 6' Ebb/Flood Tray (Veg)
- 70 Gallon Reservoir (Ebb/Flood)
- 27 Gallon Reservoir (RDWC)
- 2 x AquaEuro USA 1/4 HP Chillers
- Pan World 1800 GPH Pump (RDWC)
- AquaEuro USA 290 GPH Pump (Ebb/Flood)
- TurboKlone 48 Plant Cloner
- EcoPlus 440 CFM 6" Inline Fan
- Phresh 550 CFM Canister Filter
- 2 x EcoPlus 16" Wall Mount Fans
 

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jcommerce

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Here are some pics of the gut job of the Mother/Veg/Drying area. Caulked, insulated, and lined with Panda plastic. Pics of flower room will come later...it's a storage cluster of equipment right now.

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phishtank

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did you just change it on me? I could of swore it said 10X10 for the flower room...was so confused for a second. This is what happens when you browse the internet all day. Veg room is coming along very nice.
 

jcommerce

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did you just change it on me? I could of swore it said 10X10 for the flower room...was so confused for a second. This is what happens when you browse the internet all day. Veg room is coming along very nice.
Ha Ha, gotcha! Yes I did, I f'd up the dimensions. Good catch!
 

jcommerce

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I'm having a bit of a dilema here and hopefully someone on RIU land can help. My flower room is dialed...no worries there. However, my Mother/Veg room is also sealed, but I don't have a co2 source. Due to seasonal and daily major temperature fluctuations (35 - 70F Winter & 55 - 105F Summer), along with wanting to keep pests and molds out to whatever extent possible, I don't want to pull outside air. I have an AC/Heat source in the room, but I don't want it playing catch up all the time and wasting power. I also don't want to drop another huge chunk of change on co2 generator. Assuming we will be in and out of the mother/veg room daily (and spending a lot of time in there) and can circulate outside air into the room "manually"...meaning the room will at least be getting some daily exchange....can I get away w/o supplemental co2? I know added co2 will boost veg, but I want to draw the line somewhere on the ample equipment list you see above. I'm feeling butt hurt in the $$$ department lately. Thoughts?
 

phishtank

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if the veg room and flower room are side by side you could have some kind of fan on a timer to pull some air from one room to the other every hour or so to keep some kind of decent air in the room...just a thought.
 

jcommerce

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if the veg room and flower room are side by side you could have some kind of fan on a timer to pull some air from one room to the other every hour or so to keep some kind of decent air in the room...just a thought.
I was thinking the same thing. They are in two, different buildings but they are only about 3 feet apart....although I'm not really excited about making four large penetrations (interior and exterior walls in each bldg), especially the flower since it's basically a brand new building with new drywall, etc. Hmmmm
 

phishtank

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if its always going to be used for this...then might as well if it will help your situation...and then run insulated ducting between the two.
 

SupaM

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I second this idea for the easy fix. Get the organic hepa like this except it's Blue. ATB!
Nice room btw...
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jcommerce

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Put a hepa filter on an intake?
Yeah, have thought about that as well...but with that scenario, in the Summer months it's going to be pulling 100F+ air into a nice, 75 degree room forcing the AC to work overtime. Conversely, in the winter, it will be pulling in low 30F+ air causing the heater to work extra as well (Veg will mainly be T5s, so not a ton of light heat). This added AC and heating will really add up in the electrical bill dept.
 
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