Ok, thank you so much, here goes.
I have a home with a finished basement. The closet in question is right off the only unfinished part of my basement the laundry room.
I have a closet that is roughly, 3x7 give or take, and about 7ft ceilings. I was planning on running two dryer hose vents, one out, one in powered by small pc fans. I wanted two plants in here. Walls will be painted eggshell white and the rest, looking for advice. I would prefer cfls for heat and energy savings, but have an old fluorescent desk lamp that could be used as well. As for the rest that is where you come in, I guess in this situation I asking what and hows, but was planning on a simple two pot grow just need to know the following:
Best medium to use, and how to mix soil with _________ amounts, etc.
Best size pot to use
Best lighting for the situation
That should do it
again, I am still reading, just want to get a custom plan from someone with as much experience as you have, figure, if we can learn from other mistakes, the ones we make after help the group!!!
Thanks again for all your efforts and your precious time!
John
alright.. first a bit of a heads up.. if you plan on using cfls, which is completely fine, dont expect a huge yield... cfls will grow good buds, but not the yield that hps or some other high output floros will... main thing is just keep things realistic...
also, it is true that a cfl light puts off less heat than an hps.. but to have a successful grow with cfls you really want about 200ws per plant... which is about 4x 64w bulbs.. you can go less.. but the less you use the smaller the plants you can grow and the smaller the yield.. to make it worth the time it takes to grow you want to hit around the 200w area... so if you have 2 plants that each have about 200ws of light on them (actual watts, not the equivalent wattage), you end up around 400ws... and with that amount of light you may as well go with 400w hps... heat and power usage will be about the same...
if you really want to stick with just cfls, i would highly recommend something like this
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=VCFBW110&AC=1 paired with this
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=SCFF190&AC=1
OR
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=SCT120&AC=1 with this
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=VCFB120&AC=1
unfortunately they dont have warm bulbs (ideal for flowering spectrum).. but these will still work throughout the entire grow...
if you want to keep it simple, stick with a few of the regular cfls you see in the stores...
just remember that cfls are the weakest form of usable grow light... and will not produce huge yields... if you really want to get the most of your grow i would, as i said, recommend one of the two above lighting systems, or purchase a 400w hps... neither will cost your signigficantly more on your electric bill.. and both will work better and make it more worth growing then a few small cfls...
as far as intake and exhaust you can probably just get away with a small passive intake hole and an active exhaust.. what this means is the exhaust is pulling the air out of your grow room.. as it is pulling the air out of the room, it is pulling air in from outside of the room.. which is always better to do.. removing more air will help to keep temps down than trying to bring air in... so if the outside of the room is cool, it will pull that cool air in by itself if that makes sense...
your room is 3x7x7, or 147 cubic feet..
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=SIDF610&AC=1 a fan like that one will pull enough air out of the grow room that every minute the air is completely changed out.. as long as you exhaust the air properly into another room not near the grow, and maintain cool exterior temps outside the grow room, you should have a nice growing environment for them temp wise... the fan will attach to a 6" duct... just try to keep the exhaust duct running as straight as possible.. the more bends, the less efficient...
depending on who is around, and how secret this grow needs to be, you may also choose to use a filter like this
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=FMF606&AC=1 to help with odor when flowering...
medium wise, i would go with either a simple DWC (deep water cultivation) or soil... for DWC you need a bucket with lid, air stone, some hydroton, rockwool cubes (to germ in) and a net pot
http://www.wormsway.com/results.aspx?t=prod&search=net pot&cat=all&AC=1... if you are more interested in hearing about dwc let me know and ill explain it further.. but its a VERY VERY simple hydro gro... works best if you can keep the grow area around 70F tho.. so how are temps??
if you choose soil make sure to purchase the best soil you can find WITHOUT any time released nutes.. soils with nutes release them everytime you water.. your plants may not need them.. and this can lead to nute burn and death.. its best to just start with good plain potting soil... you also want to get some perlite.. make 20 to 30 percent of the soil mix perlite... this will help with drainage and aeration...
bucket size can range.. i would say a 2 to 3 gallon bucket, either way, would be sufficient for either grow choice.. soild for the dwc.. make sure there are drain holes for the soil... and a run off tray if you dont want your floor getting wet..
as far as nutes go the easiest to use is hydroponic nutes.. even with soil... fox farms, advanced nutes, technaflora, and general hydroponics (which i personally use) are all amazing and time tested nutes... you dont need a lot for only a couple plants.. most of them you can get in a bundle pack thats cheaper, with plenty to get you through a couple grows...
i would recommend a 3 part system.. these have a gro, bloom, and micro formula... this makes it easier to customize what you are feeding your girls.. now if you want to keep it a little simpler, but still want great results, these lines also carry 2 part systems, with only a grow and bloom formula...
if you really want to do it simple.. get an all purpose feed.. i dont like these and dont recommend them.. mainly because you have no control over what and how much your plants are actually getting.. but they do work..
and lastly you'll want to get a moisture meter (if using soil.. takes the guess work out of when to feed), a ph meter (for testing your ph... both one for water and for soil if you go with soil...), and a ppm or ec meter (to test the strength of your nutes..)
you can skip a few things.. and do without a couple things for a while.. so if your budget is tight, let me know, and ill try to prioritize things a little... hope this helps out bro.. anything else just ask