flamdrags420
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Ok, so I have been working on my grow room.
I'm working on the layout of flowering tray.
In my plans, I originally called to have 4 trays (I'm doing sog) at 18 in x 18 in so that my foot print in my room if I squared them up with be 36 in x 36 in. On paper it looks fine, and as recommend I would have about a foot around the area to walk around, but I did the layout today in the room on the floor, and just felt so cramped in there. When I'm in there I want to feel comfortable and be able to work freely without tripping or hitting my head or something.
I had one solution was to make the entire set up smaller, but I'm really sold on wanting to do at least 9 plants per tray(with the ability to go as much as 16 per tray) . My mothering area is large enough to support larger actually. So I don't really want to go smaller.
So my latest idea is to just stretch the footprint from a sq to a rectangle. So with my idea, I can make each tray about 16 in x 24 in giving me the ability to still keep my 9 per tray but could potentially hold 24 plants per tray now. The lay out this style would line them up across instead of putting them in a square configuration. This would spread the foot print and smash it up against the wall and really free up the work area I have to walk around in. instead of walking in a "U" pattern around the original plan , I would have a full rectangle in front of me un obstructed and more comfortable.
The original plan was going to call for 1 single 600W HPS or 100W HPS above the flowering bed (36in x 36in for those who forgot by now I know my posts are long) Would I be better off going this route and still use only one of the lights? Remember, the light would need to now cover about 6 ft x 2 ft. I know that is is only 12 sq. ft, but in my mom area, I'm not satisfied with the spread of my 400W MH which is covering 5 ft. Albeit I don't have a batwing on there yet.
Any thoughts? What would you guys do? I'm really not sure if 1 light can manage the 6 feet. Although 2 lights isn't out of the question either. But I'm not sure what 2 lights would be bestto flower the 6 ft run.
All thoughts welcome.
RECAP: Which should I do?
A.) Keep my 36in x 36in flowering area with 1 600w or 1000w HPS covering it and be cramped and uncomfortable in the room.
B.) Change the layout of the bed so it's 72in x 24in with 1 light. And be way more comfortable.
C.) Same as B, but with 2 lights?
Here is my original plan. The flowering tray is in the top middle of the room. It's not to scale, but if I do this in the room, it will be hard for me to work in. The changes would call for the tray to be lined up in a row on that top wall there.
Thanks
~~ Flams ~~
I'm working on the layout of flowering tray.
In my plans, I originally called to have 4 trays (I'm doing sog) at 18 in x 18 in so that my foot print in my room if I squared them up with be 36 in x 36 in. On paper it looks fine, and as recommend I would have about a foot around the area to walk around, but I did the layout today in the room on the floor, and just felt so cramped in there. When I'm in there I want to feel comfortable and be able to work freely without tripping or hitting my head or something.
I had one solution was to make the entire set up smaller, but I'm really sold on wanting to do at least 9 plants per tray(with the ability to go as much as 16 per tray) . My mothering area is large enough to support larger actually. So I don't really want to go smaller.
So my latest idea is to just stretch the footprint from a sq to a rectangle. So with my idea, I can make each tray about 16 in x 24 in giving me the ability to still keep my 9 per tray but could potentially hold 24 plants per tray now. The lay out this style would line them up across instead of putting them in a square configuration. This would spread the foot print and smash it up against the wall and really free up the work area I have to walk around in. instead of walking in a "U" pattern around the original plan , I would have a full rectangle in front of me un obstructed and more comfortable.
The original plan was going to call for 1 single 600W HPS or 100W HPS above the flowering bed (36in x 36in for those who forgot by now I know my posts are long) Would I be better off going this route and still use only one of the lights? Remember, the light would need to now cover about 6 ft x 2 ft. I know that is is only 12 sq. ft, but in my mom area, I'm not satisfied with the spread of my 400W MH which is covering 5 ft. Albeit I don't have a batwing on there yet.
Any thoughts? What would you guys do? I'm really not sure if 1 light can manage the 6 feet. Although 2 lights isn't out of the question either. But I'm not sure what 2 lights would be bestto flower the 6 ft run.
All thoughts welcome.
RECAP: Which should I do?
A.) Keep my 36in x 36in flowering area with 1 600w or 1000w HPS covering it and be cramped and uncomfortable in the room.
B.) Change the layout of the bed so it's 72in x 24in with 1 light. And be way more comfortable.
C.) Same as B, but with 2 lights?
Here is my original plan. The flowering tray is in the top middle of the room. It's not to scale, but if I do this in the room, it will be hard for me to work in. The changes would call for the tray to be lined up in a row on that top wall there.
Thanks
~~ Flams ~~