this was my grow room last winter and the first complete grow i ever pulled off. the bottom left plant is a C99 male spraying half a dozen C99 gals, a haze skunk, an LSD and a couple full moons that didn't start flowering until i harvested everything else. i was also starting some 8 miles highs and UFOs including onyx and lemon skunk.
the new spare room i have is smaller and will be crowded, but will have a bunch of improvements including the addition of a 400w sodium, a REAL duct fan, a DIY carbon scrubber and i'll be hanging 3X3 SCROG screens from the 2x4 frames the lights are hanging from now.
right now, i'm just starting plants under shop lights, but i'll take some pics of the full rig when i put it all together in a few weeks. while not a pic of the room, this is what's in it right now with more starters being added and it was actually taken in the room. what's a grow room without plants, right?
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oh... i found a couple "action shots" from my room
here's the inner liner i put over my window to try and tame the light leaks the mylar bubble pack insulation i put over it wasn't covering. it's hard to get a light tight seal on spackled walls without using duct tape which will stain the walls. masking tape doesn't stick to the walls worth shit and i learned my lesson about trying to bend the insulation flush using thumbtacks that will break your fingers before letting you tack it up. the cardboard "inner liner" STILL wasn't good enough to stop leakage either. i had to line the edges of this with aluminum foil taped to the wall. next time, i'm going to build a dedicated wood frame that has the leverage to push the insulation firmly against the window, yet be easy to tear down if necessary if the landlord decides to be nosy like my last REALLY ANNOYING one that was constantly making bogus excuses to invade my privacy. right now, i just have the insulation free standing with boxes on each side of the window pushing the sides flush with a couple 2x4s resting on my light frame butted up against it in the middle towards the top. whenever i bump the insulation, you can hear all the foil inside rustle. there's a gap about 1 inch on top now that was only about 1/8" at first, but there's no visible light leakage outside and very little inside during the day.
and here's my humidity dome that's incubating the last beans i dropped in cocoa coir pellets or peat moss for the low viability C99 crosses i harvested too early last year. i'm totally convinced now that the cold in my previous room was what was keeping many of my beans from popping & sprouting. everything takes of like a mofo in a nice warm humidity dome. it was a very worthwhile investment i intend to use every time i drop seeds in the future. it doesn't just boost sprouting rates, it speeds them up too.
i'll get back to you with the grow gear when it's time to start pulling everything out from under the shop lights and warm the big boys up. i'm jealous of those that own their own homes and that can get away with nailing insulation up and building permanent installations and not sweating nosy neighbors that share walls, floors or ceilings in your business.