Cannaventure seeds thread

TheSpaceFarm

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That's where I'm at right now

That's where I'm at right now. I'm just trying to figure out the cost for both ways. I would much rather not use tents, multiple humidifiers needing filled seems like a pain. Then multiple heating cooling units too. It would be much easier if I can seal up the garage, and build partitions for veg/bloom. I just like to plan ahead, we're still a month or so from moving and haven't picked a house yet. Once I see the garage, I can put a better plan together.
I'm in the same boat. Moving in a month and probably going to be growing in a garage. Im hoping we can just find a place with an extra bedroom so i dont have to heat/cool the garage and all that extra shit. But if its an insulated garage with decent window access for ventilation the extra space would be nice.
 

macsnax

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I'm in the same boat. Moving in a month and probably going to be growing in a garage. Im hoping we can just find a place with an extra bedroom so i dont have to heat/cool the garage and all that extra shit. But if its an insulated garage with decent window access for ventilation the extra space would be nice.
Yeah space isn't too bad in a garage, it's the environment that poses the challenge.
 

whytewidow

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growslut

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That's where I'm at right now

That's where I'm at right now. I'm just trying to figure out the cost for both ways. I would much rather not use tents, multiple humidifiers needing filled seems like a pain. Then multiple heating cooling units too. It would be much easier if I can seal up the garage, and build partitions for veg/bloom. I just like to plan ahead, we're still a month or so from moving and haven't picked a house yet. Once I see the garage, I can put a better plan together.
Nice. My tents are in a sealed garage. The roof/walls and garage door are sealed with drywall and then painted. The floor has cheap flooring--like the kind you do yourself from Lowe's. I didn't seal it myself so can't say exactly how.

It still has a bit more temp and humidity fluctuation than the rest of the house, but I don't think I could grow in the garage without the room being sealed. Summer would be too hot and winter too humid.

Look forward to seeing your finished set up!
 

macsnax

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Nice. My tents are in a sealed garage. The roof/walls and garage door are sealed with drywall and then painted. The floor has cheap flooring--like the kind you do yourself from Lowe's. I didn't seal it myself so can't say exactly how.

It still has a bit more temp and humidity fluctuation than the rest of the house, but I don't think I could grow in the garage without the room being sealed. Summer would be too hot and winter too humid.

Look forward to seeing your finished set up!
I'm looking forward to it too. Knowing myself, I'm probably going to you flip flop back and forth on what to do while I go over every possible scenario. And then finally pick something and have a bunch of unknown variables give me trouble.
Sound about right? Lol
 

cantbuymeloveuh

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Hey guys, I remember seeing a while back about pure rasberry kush having a bad batch of seeds. But I cant find what the issue with them were. I have one running that I got during the so called bad batch and I am not seeing anything out of the ordinary yet. Any help? Thanks
 

dubekoms

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Hey guys, I remember seeing a while back about pure rasberry kush having a bad batch of seeds. But I cant find what the issue with them were. I have one running that I got during the so called bad batch and I am not seeing anything out of the ordinary yet. Any help? Thanks
haven't grown them personally but from reports it looks like it was a terrible yielder. I think amos said he got like a couple joints worth of smoke from a whole plant.
 

Stiickygreen

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Hey guys, I remember seeing a while back about pure rasberry kush having a bad batch of seeds. But I cant find what the issue with them were. I have one running that I got during the so called bad batch and I am not seeing anything out of the ordinary yet. Any help? Thanks
Poor yielding plants...plants that look like they are deficient and drop leaves for no reason....mutants....maybe more. I had 2 last Summer outdoors. One did the drop the leaves gig...the other made fine, tasty smoke...although defintely below average on yield. As a reference...everything else in thre garden gave about 1 1/2 to 2 pounds each...while the PRK offered up about a 1/2 pound on a 6 ft plant. Even so...it was one of the tastiest plants in the garden last Summer and it's always a treat to pull that jar out.

At least she didn't hermie :clap:
 

CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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Im thinking about just sectioning off half of the garage to make it easier to dial in the environment. I'll still have to heat it in winter and cool it in summer but it'll be easier and cheaper to only do half the garage.
One of the ductless HVAC would be ideal for dialing in your area in the garage. Heat and Ac and better control of humidity. Just a thought.
 

TheSpaceFarm

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One of the ductless HVAC would be ideal for dialing in your area in the garage. Heat and Ac and better control of humidity. Just a thought.
Im dumb, i know what those are lol. I would love one but its pretty pricey and the house is a rental so i wouldn't be able to install it without damage and questions from the landlord. Unless theres a way around that I'm not seeing...
 

Chunky Stool

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Growing in the garage without tents is more challenging but the extra vertical space comes in handy.
I usually end up tweaking wattage and airflow to maintain proper temps. Lately it’s been colder than usual so I turned down the exhaust fan and cranked up the MH from 400 to 600 watts. (1,200 total, mixed spectrum)
 

macsnax

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Growing in the garage without tents is more challenging but the extra vertical space comes in handy.
I usually end up tweaking wattage and airflow to maintain proper temps. Lately it’s been colder than usual so I turned down the exhaust fan and cranked up the MH from 400 to 600 watts. (1,200 total, mixed spectrum)
How sealed is you garage? What are the temps like in winter if it was just an empty garage?
 

Chunky Stool

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How sealed is you garage? What are the temps like in winter if it was just an empty garage?
It’s a finished garage but I’m only using the back area in a double length stall. I’ve got shelves and blackout curtains to isolate it.
Garage temp runs about the 15 degrees cooler than the house temp when lights are out.
 
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