Have the rough design for GROW ROOM...plz HELP me do this right :)

dipm0de

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So floor area is 7ft L by 6.5 ft W

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So basically the area on the right is a small walk-in closet right now, but I plan on adding a 7ft wall on the left side which i will use for flower room, and then make a hole in the middle wall and make that entrance for the flower room.
This will make my Flower room about 7ft by 4ft with height of 6.5ft and veg room will end up being 3.5ft long and 2.5ft wide and 6.5ft heigh. Rest of the area i can use for storage and exhaust out the window on the bottom right.
This was just a quick little shit I drew
I will use 600watt hps for flowering 4 plants and veg/clone under a 324watt EnviroGro T5
I have never done HYDRO and will be growing in soil.
How can I set this room up to be able to pull pound every 2 months? or 6-8 oz every month
 

MustangStudFarm

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So floor area is 7ft L by 6.5 ft W

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So basically the area on the right is a small walk-in closet right now, but I plan on adding a 7ft wall on the left side which i will use for flower room, and then make a hole in the middle wall and make that entrance for the flower room.
This will make my Flower room about 7ft by 4ft with height of 6.5ft and veg room will end up being 3.5ft long and 2.5ft wide and 6.5ft heigh. Rest of the area i can use for storage and exhaust out the window on the bottom right.
This was just a quick little shit I drew
I will use 600watt hps for flowering 4 plants and veg/clone under a 324watt EnviroGro T5
I have never done HYDRO and will be growing in soil.
How can I set this room up to be able to pull pound every 2 months? or 6-8 oz every month
Do you have a 4 plant limit? It is plenty of room for 4! Use very large pots and train them with a screen. I would also get some soil cooking if you are going organic. Fix light leaks in your flower room and keep temps down. What exactly are you asking? If you have a 4 plant limit, grow them big and give them each a light. You can build into it step at a time
 

dipm0de

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Sorry, the question is how can I set up the room/ design the room more efficiently. How big should I make the veg and flower room. I'm only trying to flower max 4 plants at a time.
 

justugh

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Sorry, the question is how can I set up the room/ design the room more efficiently. How big should I make the veg and flower room. I'm only trying to flower max 4 plants at a time.
well u have a choice to make now
photo plants or auto plants

photo plants need 2 rooms veggie 18/6 and flowering 12/12
auto plants need 1 room u can run them all in the same room under both lights under 1 timing

u said the goal was to make lb every 2 months on 4 plant cycle ( does this mean 2 plants flowering 2 veggie or 4 flowering and 4 veggie )
 

justugh

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if u do photo are u doing cloning if so u need a larger veggie room to work
oh ment to tell u in last one your set up is off ......u should have access to the veggie at all times with out needing to enter the flowering room

Auto plants are not good for cloning ......so u do need a Seed for each plant
 

dipm0de

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I will do photo plants and I can have 4 plants in flower and 4 in veg.
also I will have access to veg room 24/7 without going into flower room.Untitled-1 copy.jpg
 

justugh

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I will do photo plants and I can have 4 plants in flower and 4 in veg.
also I will have access to veg room 24/7 without going into flower room.View attachment 3487738
this set up would be thought of as sealed room
u need to supply Co2 and Cool the air (the plant needs Co2 to grow well and will be IR heat from the light HPS is 70% ir heat .....u need to keep the plants from getting heat stressed )

u are talking 4 foot for the flowering and 2.5 for veggie
i would change the light out for a 1000w due to the fact u have 7 feet a 600w is only good for 5x5 a 1000w is good for 6x6

and your air flow ....u might need to check HAVC specs .....my dryer vent is only 4 inchs that can only handle 170 200 cfms
 

dipm0de

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I could bring in co2 from the outside window by putting a Y connector in the flower room and make a small hole in the wall between veg and flower room, ofcourse make it light proof.

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6ixclouds

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Heres a good quick video to watch about different basic setups for venting
Its about tents but same thing applies to rooms. Would give advice on design but i have no experience in building a room. Just fitting a space to grow. i will say the 600 isnt bad on heat unless its real damn hot out lol ... i mean I've read alot but I need to get into the bigger myself before i can really advise. I'll say the answers + many similar setups are already out there though! Maybe adapt things that you like in someone else's grow that's similar to what you want. Just search the questions that you have on google lol or even better, riu! MAKE ASHES, GRAB YOUR GLASSES, HIT THE "BOOKS" N GO SMASH IT!!! lol i am baked af. Best of luck my dude, sorry i couldnt help more. Or possibly at all :p
 

CanadianONE

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I'm just running out of ideas now lol

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If this design gives you enough space to work with then go with it. Only thing you need to add is the exhaust for each room. You can exhaust the veg room into the flow room (Light proof) and then to the outside. Or you can use the walkway as a lung room. Exhaust both veg and flower rooms into the lung room and then exhaust the lung room out the window after scrubbing the air with carbon filter.
 

justugh

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I'm just running out of ideas now lol

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this idea is the closets to the right one

1 your hood intake part remove it and replace with a carbon scrubber......this will suck the hot used air out of the room drawling in the fresh cool Co2 in
2 if u can use inside air it is better ......inside air can have 2 times the amount of Co2 in then outside (we exhale Co2 )
3 as for veggie room u want to suck in and cycle out the air too a small in wall fan that moves the hot air out of the veggie room into the flowering room near the carbon filter so it is pulled out that too (doing this might mean a powered intake for your flower room)

as for your hooked to a dryer vent i would say go 170 cfm 4 inch fan with filter combo buy .....that is more then enough for your area

the last part is just adding in fans to blow at bud lvl ....helps avoid heat stress from the IR heat
 

CanadianONE

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this idea is the closets to the right one

1 your hood intake part remove it and replace with a carbon scrubber......this will suck the hot used air out of the room drawling in the fresh cool Co2 in
2 if u can use inside air it is better ......inside air can have 2 times the amount of Co2 in then outside (we exhale Co2 )
3 as for veggie room u want to suck in and cycle out the air too a small in wall fan that moves the hot air out of the veggie room into the flowering room near the carbon filter so it is pulled out that too (doing this might mean a powered intake for your flower room)

as for your hooked to a dryer vent i would say go 170 cfm 4 inch fan with filter combo buy .....that is more then enough for your area

the last part is just adding in fans to blow at bud lvl ....helps avoid heat stress from the IR heat
IMO he is better to have the 300CFM fan and a speed controller this way he has tons of headroom if he ever runs into temperature issues he can crank it up.
 

justugh

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IMO he is better to have the 300CFM fan and a speed controller this way he has tons of headroom if he ever runs into temperature issues he can crank it up.
but the amount of air it can push is limited to the size it is ....my dryer vent is a 4 inch .....at most they can handle 200 cfms after that u need to go to a 6 inch
and all the 6 inch fans i know are 400cfms unless u are talking booster fans then that is 240 cfms
 

CanadianONE

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but the amount of air it can push is limited to the size it is ....my dryer vent is a 4 inch .....at most they can handle 200 cfms after that u need to go to a 6 inch
and all the 6 inch fans i know are 400cfms unless u are talking booster fans then that is 240 cfms
This is not entirely true, You can push 2000CFM through a 6" run if you wanted to. It would be at pressure though and would need a fan that can handle the static pressure.
 

justugh

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This is not entirely true, You can push 2000CFM through a 6" run if you wanted to. It would be at pressure though and would need a fan that can handle the static pressure.
that is 6 inch

my dryer hook up here is 4inch .......most dryer vents are 4 inches it is the common standard .....so odds are that one is too unless it is custom job
 
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