Starting a shed grow

MAGpie81

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is spray foam the best insulation to use ?
Depends on price but I prefer the cotton candy kind and it’s less messy, just wear gloves and long sleeve.
Rooting for your build-out there! If ever in a position to filter some natural light through, it may buffer your utility bill, but then does let out heat more.
i covered the walls (but not the ceiling or up to it) of a small greenhouse I have with some hard insulation and now have a nice little nursery/veg-starter for the cold nights of January. In Northern Cali, US, near the coast- perhaps similiar to there- the sun is lowered in the south providing just enough light and warmth I can avoid running utilities for a few hours a day.
 

Fishbulb

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Depends on price but I prefer the cotton candy kind and it’s less messy, just wear gloves and long sleeve.
Rooting for your build-out there! If ever in a position to filter some natural light through, it may buffer your utility bill, but then does let out heat more.
i covered the walls (but not the ceiling or up to it) of a small greenhouse I have with some hard insulation and now have a nice little nursery/veg-starter for the cold nights of January. In Northern Cali, US, near the coast- perhaps similiar to there- the sun is lowered in the south providing just enough light and warmth I can avoid running utilities for a few hours a day.
I'd love the have solar tunnels for added light but they would be like spot light beaming out of the shed at night not good in a red state
 
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