My New Room

oakley1984

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relatively new to the forums so i figured id share my setup

currently using a 6x10 outbuilding and i have a medical production license for 39 plants
my building is wired with 220v 30amp service
the exhaust is handled via 10" can-fan /w carbon filter
intake is handled by a 6" can fan with hepa filter
the entire room is vaporbarried with 6mil poly and drywalled
mylar covers the walls where possible (will do more patch work later on when i get other lights going)
Lighting!
All my lights will be running 8" silverstar aircooled reflectors cooled by exhaust fan
for veg cycle; 400w mh + 1000w mh (the 400 i had laying around so i figured why not use it until plants were large enough for 1000w)
flowering; 3x 1000w HPS
thermostat is a grozone tv-2
timerboard is a high-lite 30amp board with intermatic pole timer.

plz ignore the health of the plants in photos! they had gone through severe stress in the last 3 days since being moved into room, exhaust fan wasnt hooked up until today (Was waiting for pipe crimpers from a friend) so the temps were in the high 90's
back to normal now @ 74

medium is sunshine mix #4 with extra pearlite
genetics; unknown name but i grew it last year and was decent (i would compare it something along the lines of a mild mr nice x pk)
nutes; GH 3part (flora, bloom, micro)

as for the setup im Very open to suggestions this is my first larger sized indoor grow (yes i know i need to lower my light... was that high before the air cooling was hooked up due to heat)
pics!
 

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oakley1984

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thanks!
and i am planning on it... but they arent the lightest things around... waiting for extra hands ;)
 

HESTEVAN

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I'd imagine you'd get a great crop with that space! are you currently still the using the 400w MH, or did you go 1000 yet?
 

oakley1984

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that would be the 1000 running in the pic, 400 ill be using for spill over/clones when i pick a mother... will be building a mother box soon and have a cloning/veg box ready to go
 
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