7,000 Watts, Raptors, Flower Lab

BoomerBloomer57

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I am finished. In the flower Lab.

Gonna load her up starting tonight.

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you have it going on bb. i've been eye balling those raptors, i think it would compliment my 1000hps in a 4x4 closet quite nicely. welcome back!!!
 
its all about the best meds not how much you get! either way with a setup like that theres going to be alot of meds
 
are you goig to scrog under all the lights or just the three on the right? mightbe cool to see a comparision grow and see which is truely better in you room
 
I just spent 10 minutes drooling over your set up ... could I barrow that for that for about 4 0r 5 months ??

;-) friggen sweet !
 
Sick man, sick! Just maybe point one of those fans at the groups of ballasts tho, cos the rest of the temp control is so perfect, and they're just gonna be a hot spot in your otherwise perfect room! Pretty jealous so I am.

EDIT: You gonna setup green bulbs so you can work in there at night?
 
Very nice Boomer. Couple questions: What is the overall height of the room? What material are you covering the walls with? It looks like some sort of rigid white material rather than mylar. Thanks
 
Lumateks are not a heat source I have too worry about, minimal warmth coming off those. Even with the lights on I need to run a heater at night to keep temps above 70 degrees. 2 inch thick 4x8 insulation sheets.

10 ft ceiling

Scrog on right and left. something special for the back middle.

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Well you weren't kiddin huh? lol Un-fckn-real man. Great job BB! Can't wait to see it up and runnin. And GrowPapa gives u major probs as well. I love the raptors, I was just lookin at em in my Maximum Yield mag :)
 
Well you weren't kiddin huh? lol Un-fckn-real man. Great job BB! Can't wait to see it up and runnin. And GrowPapa gives u major probs as well. I love the raptors, I was just lookin at em in my Maximum Yield mag :)

Life's too short and the line too long to be kidding around GrowM.

This didn't happen overnight. Every harvest was just another step towards my vision. These two Labs have been haunting my brainpan for 5 years.

It's just now starting to look like the vision in my head.

OCD means I'll never finish.

Thanks for the feedback everyone!

I can hear Madds stomping and cursing the day we were born all the way over here.
We still ain't speaking to each other and the family is pointing their fingers my way over this.
I'm standing fast and holding the wall and ain't backing down from where we left off.


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Your labs always make me picture you in a lab coat, or maybe it was that picture of you in a lab coat. LoL.
Simply amazing, i love the way you do things entirely your own way, to perfection.
I dream daily of one day having a shed like this, although i have to say 7000 watts at this point is above even my dreams. But for now i am stuck in the crawlspace making something out of nothing.
Anyhow, i was just thinking about this as i am finishing the new veg room today, how hard was it to get the sheet insulation to stay up? Looks like you just used screws (or nails?) with the roofing type protectors is this right? I could only hope to make anything look as good as you make your labs look, let alone pull of all the hidden things you have to boot.
Looking amazing as always!
 
Yeah, Jumpsuits when in production.

Stainless screws and washers. Makes it easy to take a panel down if I need to fix or tweak something.


Thanks guys and gals and my marijuana pals,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


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