Overwhelmed with info. Need mentor. Help!!!

tangerinegreen555

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Start reading all you can like immediately. You still have time.

Read about pH, germinating, seedling stage and veg. stage...that's what you'll be doing 1st...

get through that, flowering will be much easier...

Buy a hygrometer/thermometer...or 2 or 3

When you get your stuff, set it up and run it a day or 2...check temps. while running...see how hot it gets

you'll need ventilation and fans...a power strip is handy...pH pen is handy...you need to know what your water is (pH)

keep it as simple as you can 1st time...and pick one guy and listen to him... if you listen to everybody, you'll get all fucked up.

This time next year...you won't need much help...it comes to you over time.

When I moved inside after growing outside for a long time, I asked a guy how long would it take to learn enough to get by, his answer was:

Learn as much as you can and it will eventually hit you like a shitload of bricks...
he was right.
 

BurghBudN00b

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Yeah I just got chewed out bc "All I do anymore is read about growing, watch videos about growing, talk about growing, and spend time in the storage unit imagining I'm growing." I explained that I also have a good lead on how to find the clit, but she laughed at me....

:hump:
 

tangerinegreen555

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Buy everything from a hydro shop that you need to work all the time. Like lights, fans, ppm meters and that kind of stuff. A hydro store will usually give you a replacement on warrentied items the same day. If your controller unit fails innthe middle of flower your fucked if you have to wait for a replacement from amazon. Your hydro store will have you running again in one trip.
Listen to this guy! Shit does happen with internal Chinese technology!!!!!!!!!!
 

tangerinegreen555

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Yeah I just got chewed out bc "All I do anymore is read about growing, watch videos about growing, talk about growing, and spend time in the storage unit imagining I'm growing." I explained that I also have a good lead on how to find the clit, but she laughed at me....

:hump:
just read about pH...germinating...seedling stage...veg. stage...that's what you want to study right now...nothing else yet
 

tangerinegreen555

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How are you planning to ventilate this? It's oddly shaped for a good flow.
This guy is right. It would be nice to cut a hole in ceiling and use an inline fan for air exchange. Suck out the hot air and send it elsewhere...while sucking in fresh air from under the door.

White walls are better. They reflect light. Could use a variety of things to do that. White cardboard even.
 

BurghBudN00b

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The "Ceiling" has 3' of concrete above it. This space sits directly below our front porch....

I was planning on a 6" inline with a charcoal canister drawing air from the back at the highest point possible. How do I control odors escaping my intake though?

There should be some sort of quiz that you have to pass before you are allowed to germinate.... Right?
 

Ace Yonder

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The "Ceiling" has 3' of concrete above it. This space sits directly below our front porch....

I was planning on a 6" inline with a charcoal canister drawing air from the back at the highest point possible. How do I control odors escaping my intake though?

There should be some sort of quiz that you have to pass before you are allowed to germinate.... Right?
If it is actually working as an intake it shouldn't be a problem, odors don't travel against the wind. You could always filter your intake with a scrubber if you're worried about it.
 

AlbinoAcorn

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If you're growing in soil then odds are you don't need to worry about PH. I've grown indoors for over 15 years and only checked pH a couple times. You don't need to watch videos for a year to start growing either. You throw your seeds in a glass of water for 24hrs then place them directly into the soil about 3/4" inch down and cover it with dirt then give it some water. You can start off with fluoro lights to veg them. Its not hard to grow. Good luck.
 

tangerinegreen555

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The "Ceiling" has 3' of concrete above it. This space sits directly below our front porch....
Start thinking about drilling through it to fit a 6" pipe...I know that sucks to think about...ventilation is important...
Got any masonry tools for that? Or think of the best place to put a hole somewhere for exhausting...

A carbon filter would be inside the room sucking in air...and exhausting it outside the room where the inline fan would likely be...
and it will smell like a bag of fresh charcoal where it exhausts out...everything smells like something...Lol...or you could have the inline inside the room attached to a pipe going out...exhausting into the room just doesn't seem likely...has to take heat and scent out of the room...unless somebody has a more innovative idea that I'm not thinking of...
 

AlbinoAcorn

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If you own the house and your grow area is in the basement you really don't need to worry about smell. Is there a door to your basement? I had two 1,000 hps going in a big room in my basement and you couldn't smell weed unless you went into the basement. I left two big fans running 24/7 with no carbon filters. Just something to think about.
 

AlbinoAcorn

Member
Start thinking about drilling through it to fit a 6" pipe...I know that sucks to think about...ventilation is important...
Got any masonry tools for that? Or think of the best place to put a hole somewhere for exhausting...

A carbon filter would be inside the room sucking in air...and exhausting it outside the room where the inline fan would likely be...
and it will smell like a bag of fresh charcoal where it exhausts out...everything smells like something...Lol...or you could have the inline inside the room attached to a pipe going out...exhausting into the room just doesn't seem likely...has to take heat and scent out of the room...unless somebody has a more innovative idea that I'm not thinking of...
3' = 3ft. 3" = 3 inches lol that's a lot of drilling. So hes saying its 3ft of concrete which would take too much work to drill.
 

tangerinegreen555

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If you own the house and your grow area is in the basement you really don't need to worry about smell. Is there a door to your basement? I had two 1,000 hps going in a big room in my basement and you couldn't smell weed unless you went into the basement. I left two big fans running 24/7 with no carbon filters. Just something to think about.
Yeah, I quit using mine. Nobody smells anything anyway...but it still smells where it exhausts...

Ask Alienwidow what he suggests...you could maybe run AC...now you're getting into more equipment and power usage...

Personally, I'd want an exhaust hole...I didn't want to do it here either, decided I had no choice and just did it...
 

BurghBudN00b

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Even if I could drill thru the 3 FEET of concrete I now have my exhaust right next to my front door. My thinking was to run the exhaust the length of the unit to the vent at the other end.

And yes, smell is an issue. As I mentioned before we have an grumpy old lady who lives down there. She doesn't have access to this side of the basement (installed a fucking bank vault door to keep her insanity contained). So a little smell is ok, full on sticky icky stank not so much.

I'm gonna work up some plans this week for everyone to review and provide feedback.

Again, thanks everyone for all the help. Means a lot to me.

Oh, and anyone who has beef with me badmouthing my mother in law know this:
5 months ago the police practically kicked my door down bc she called in a domestic violence. She heard all types of banging and screaming. We were fucking. No joke. Cops thought it was hilarious.
 

Roobarb

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^^^now that's funny

Loads of good advice. I don't use autos. I can get better quality and yield in the same time (perhaps a little longer) from fem seed grown 12/12 or a very short veg time. Not every strain responds well to 12/12 from seed but plenty will be great. But I have read plenty times that autos don't respond well to LST or cropping. Maybe you should look into that more
Good luck
 
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