Check out new room

jdog127

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Just wanted to show off my new indoor growing space. It will perfectly fit a 5x5 tent. What do you guys think. And I added a couple of photos of what will be my last outdoor grow ever...... At least for a very long time. She's about 4 weeks in.20190803_083214.jpg 20190810_133052.jpg 20190810_141938.jpg 20190811_062359.jpg 20190811_062335.jpg
 

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jdog127

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Thanks for the advice, I will add more support and it is not closed in yet. I am by no means a carpenter.
 

Carolina Dream'n

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Normally you double up 2x4s at a door frame, that way your header sits on top of the 2x4 instead of nailed into the sides. Also helps with your door way wanting to budge wide over time.
 

SheeshM

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Great looking bud @jdog127 , love the purple pistils. What strain? Nice room you got going there. Are you adding ventilation and temp/rh control?
 

hillbill

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Just wanted to show off my new indoor growing space. It will perfectly fit a 5x5 tent. What do you guys think. And I added a couple of photos of what will be my last outdoor grow ever...... At least for a very long time. She's about 4 weeks in.View attachment 4377606 View attachment 4377607 View attachment 4377608 View attachment 4377610 View attachment 4377611
Clip the cable ties off your fishing outfits and tighten reels down. That’s done so customers won’t be tempted to steal reels when on display at stores:lol:
 

jdog127

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The strain is actually just bag seed from some killer bud I had some time ago and happened to find a single seed in it. And yes I will be adding ventilation. I have on order an AC/heater and a digital humidifier and dehumidifier on the way.
 

jdog127

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Clip the cable ties off your fishing outfits and tighten reels down. That’s done so customers won’t be tempted to steal reels when on display at stores:lol:
Lol, those are actually my brothers. He's moving and has some of his stuff at my house right now. But good eye buddy. Lol
 

xox

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Normally you double up 2x4s at a door frame, that way your header sits on top of the 2x4 instead of nailed into the sides. Also helps with your door way wanting to budge wide over time.
header also known as a lintel is only required for exterior openings, if you put enough brad nails and shim the door correctly the door will never budge over time.
 

Carolina Dream'n

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header also known as a lintel is only required for exterior openings, if you put enough brad nails and shim the door correctly the door will never budge over time.
That’s horribly wrong. Every door gets a header. Years of construction experience...
 

xox

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That’s horribly wrong. Every door gets a header. Years of construction experience...
i header is for exterior walls so as to transfer the load. roof load/snow load -> exterior wall -> lintel/header -> jackstuds -> floor joists -> foundation wall -> footings.

if your talking about the lumber to screw drywall to above the door that is not a header/lintel.
 

Sleazyb

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Great room you got in the works there man. The sky is the limit for you. I'd consider maybe cutting off a small veg/clone area in there just in case you ever wanna go that route.
 
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