New room details

Tiberium

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SWIM is starting a room from the ground up, here are the dimensions: 11.5 ft L X 9.8 ft W total volume with closet is approx 970 cubic ft.

SWIM's plan is to do four 36 gal pots with a 1000w bulb on top of each.

SWIM recently purchased these items for the initial setup:

The COMPLETE line of Advanced Nutrients ( $1300 bucks worth) including advanced ph UP and DOWN, ($)Voodoo Juice($) , B-52, Bud Candy Piranha, Tarantula etc. etc.

four 6" air cooled reflector hoods with ducting

four 1000W dimmable digital ballasts

1 ml reflective mylar

6 ml panda film for the floor

1/2 inch Styrofoam wall insulation

propane CO2 generator (without pilot light)

CO2+TEMP+Humidity monitor

1 ton stand alone A/C unit

yo yo light hangers

4 dual outlet timers

soil ph and PPM meters with calibrating solution

six 1000W HPS bulbs (2 extra)

six 1000W MH bulbs (2 extra)

two 6" inline fans at 450 CFM each ( one for each row of lights, [2 rows total])

two 16 " oscillating wall mount fans

5500 cubic foot ozone generator

48 " carbon filter with an 8 inch inline fan

55 gal reservoir with sealing lid

Stealth Reverse Osmosis system rated at 200 GPD

400 GPH submersible water pump

1 bag of pearlite

1 bag of expanded clay

3 bales of Atami B'Cuzz hydromix soil

1 bag of foxfarms soil

SWIM left out obvious stuff like pots and bamboo stakes and ties, is SWIM missing anything?

Also SWIM has the ventilation for the lights coming in from a cool attic at night and going out of a soffit vent on the opposite side, the carbon filter with the 8 in fan will be mounted on the wall in the room running continuously thru flowering.

The water is coming from an upstairs bathroom routed into the room with 1/4 in hose from the shower head fitting going thru the R/O system. ( SWIM is still considering a more efficient way to do this considering the circumstances with waste water from the R/O system)

All waste water is collected by sitting the pots on tilted hurricane shutters going into a tray which can be sucked out using either a another pump or a 5 HP wet Vac and then dumping the water into the drain in the bathroom. (SWIM is also considering other options for drainage)

SWIM would greatly appreciate any useful info.

Thanks for reading!
 
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