1 plant with 3-4 weeks of veg fills up my scrog screen, that plant is only 11 days into flower and I've almost filled a 3 foot wide screen. I leave the 6 inches on either side free for circulation. When I started building my box, I too thought I could grow 2 plants at once in that space, you can, but I'd rather have 1 big plant than two small ones, you net more bud that way. Now I use my other waterfarm bucket as my add back res. Good luck with your build![]()
I have a separate fan for air exchange/Filter and one for my light (the light fan is on a motor speed controller, so I only run it at about 1/2 speed). My cab temps never get more than 5 degrees above room temp this way and if I wanted to I could sit my light 2-3 inches off the tops of my plants with out worrying about heat from the light. I highly recommend going this route green.
I have had the conversation a few times on what yields more two plants or one big one. Thanks for clearing that up .
I will definitely be going this way. It's much easier to control my room temps than the cab temps.
I just think right now going all hydro may be costly.
Another question, the filter goes on the intake side inside your grow room? Or out side on the exhaust? May seem like a dumb question but I'm green to this lol want to make sure so I can plan the layout.
I can't see you spending much more than another 30 to 40 on basic nutes. I'm a soil guy tho you may use more in a hydro set up. Top grade street stuff here is about 250 an o. Still a big savings.![]()
With a 170 cfm fan you will have to suck the air through the filter and then out of your box. diagram: AIR ---> Filter ----> Fan ----> Out ---->
If you had a bigger fan, say a 440 cfm, you could suck the air out of you box and blow it through the filter, but filters kill the fans power, and since they are made to suck air, not blow it, you would need a much bigger fan to blow through a filter and still get decent air exchange.