Blueprints for grow room.. need opinions.

bk78

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This is me calling you out in front of everyone here. You have no idea what your talking about. Both your responses provide no answer to my questions. You even take the time to come and call me out in another thread? Ok man... or should I say kid? I've never pretended to know it all. If I did, I'd end up in situations like your in now where your bullshit has caught up with you and now everyone on here can see you have no idea what your talking about.

Negative pressure to keep the co2 and now the smell in hey? Ya okay. Show us all some pics of this room that defies all logic and common sense. Show us how you create a space-like vacuum in your space but by some miracle you don't suck in o2 from the outside room(s), or expel the co2 already in the room. Shit man just show me pictures of how you hermetically sealed it tighter than a nuns twat and tell us about fan that you use that doesn't cavitate from running in an environment full tilt with no intake...

Should I give you some time to go find some pics to steal of someone else's grow? Good luck because no one is stupid enough to set up a room like that. It doesn't work. Maybe I should add in a few more spelling mistakes so that you have chance to deflect the questions again... Come on prove me wrong.
Someone’s ashamed of himself lol


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NukaKola

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4x 600w HPS could technically cover your whole space which wouldn’t leave much room for walkways. A 600w typically covers a 3.5x3.5 or 4x4.

Not a lot of options for SE digital ballasts at this point. I love my Solis Tek Matrix’s but they aren’t available anymore unfortunately.

I would go with one of these. They are at least UL listed unlike the cheapos on Amazon.

Most budget option


B-Lite is 1000w but can be dimmed to 600w/400w


Phantom 1000w can be dimmed to 750w/600w.

 
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Pauly1118

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Be careful when using used bulbs if you ever do... I don't like the idea of it unless you know the guy personally. Even then I'd rather buy new unless you get in some sort of bind and need a quick fix.

If your okay with packing the room full of plants then yeah go with the x4 600's dude. Your temps will be better and you'll get 600's allot closer to the canopy than you could with the 1ks.

As for ballasts, your in the USA so that gear is allot cheaper for you than it is for me. I started out with cheap chinese no-name ballasts but got away from them after having one of em fuck up an melt all the wiring inside. I've been out of the Single Ended HPS/MH game for awhile so Idk what the hot ticket is nowadays.
alright. Last but not least. I was thinking of starting out in coco/perlite (70/30) for my first grow..anything else I should add into that mix ? Work castings or ect. ?
Also thinking of growing in 7 gallon non woven fabric bags, should that be fine ? Or maybe go bigger/smaller ? Also what kind of nutrients should I pick up ?
 

Destroyer of chairs

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alright. Last but not least. I was thinking of starting out in coco/perlite (70/30) for my first grow..anything else I should add into that mix ? Work castings or ect. ?
Also thinking of growing in 7 gallon non woven fabric bags, should that be fine ? Or maybe go bigger/smaller ? Also what kind of nutrients should I pick up ?
I'm growing in that mix and 5 gal hempy buckets.
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If ur going 7 gal I assume ur going big plants? If a plant need let's say 5 gal growing In soil it would only need 3 in coco.

You should use hydro nutrients, non organic is the way. I bought some worm castings and other stuff to make tea for root problems but never had any.
 

Pauly1118

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I'm growing in that mix and 5 gal hempy buckets.
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If ur going 7 gal I assume ur going big plants? If a plant need let's say 5 gal growing In soil it would only need 3 in coco.

You should use hydro nutrients, non organic is the way. I bought some worm castings and other stuff to make tea for root problems but never had any.
so used liquid nutrients? Which brand and what ones should I pick up ?
 

Destroyer of chairs

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so used liquid nutrients? Which brand and what ones should I pick up ?
Doesn't need to be liquid though it makes mixing easier(don't have to dissolve powder). U can save some money going powder, so choose what matters to you.

I'm not familier with different brands. I use atami hydro series and seems ok.
 

mr4tune

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I'm growing in that mix and 5 gal hempy buckets.
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If ur going 7 gal I assume ur going big plants? If a plant need let's say 5 gal growing In soil it would only need 3 in coco.

You should use hydro nutrients, non organic is the way. I bought some worm castings and other stuff to make tea for root problems but never had any.
Those are some beautiful plants dude.
 

NukaKola

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I use straight coco and it works great. Personally I don’t think coco needs perlite since it’s already a very porous medium but you can add it if you want. Promix HP is also a great soil-less medium. 3-5 gallons should be fine. Coco generally uses smaller pots with multiple feeds per day.

I use Dyna-Gro nutrients. Fairly cheap, very concentrated and is a complete nutrient that doesn’t require a bunch of supplements. Foliage Pro for veg and a mix of Foliage Pro & Bloom for flower.
 

mr4tune

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Only info I can kick in regarding the coco/perlite is to make sure you rinse the shit outta the perlit prior to putting it in. I ran a 50/50 mix a couple times and it was great, just not my bag of tricks. I had an issue the first time where I didn't rinse it at that shit seemed to cement in pockets due to my mistake.
 

xox

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I use straight coco and it works great. Personally I don’t think coco needs perlite since it’s already a very porous medium but you can add it if you want. Promix HP is also a great soil-less medium. 3-5 gallons should be fine. Coco generally uses smaller pots with multiple feeds per day.

I use Dyna-Gro nutrients. Fairly cheap, very concentrated and is a complete nutrient that doesn’t require a bunch of supplements. Foliage Pro for veg and a mix of Foliage Pro & Bloom for flower.
i use promix, its peat based i dont do the high porosity i use the one with the micro organisms added. its a peat/perilite/vermiculite/ mix it has some lime in it as well i believe for ph adjustment. usually just water with nutrients 6.0 ph everytime generally have no problems.
 

Destroyer of chairs

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Only info I can kick in regarding the coco/perlite is to make sure you rinse the shit outta the perlit prior to putting it in. I ran a 50/50 mix a couple times and it was great, just not my bag of tricks. I had an issue the first time where I didn't rinse it at that shit seemed to cement in pockets due to my mistake.
Yes indeed, rinsed coco has a very different nice feel to it, compared to straight hydrated brick. Washed half my coco away but worth it. It drains so well.
 

NukaKola

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Yes indeed, rinsed coco has a very different nice feel to it, compared to straight hydrated brick. Washed half my coco away but worth it. It drains so well.
Rinse it in a fabric pot and you won’t lose any of the coco.

I’ve used bricks for years, they work awesome for the price. I would hydrate 3 at a time in 60G fabric pot inside of a kiddie pool. After hydrating pull the fabric pot out of the pool and rinse the coco.
 

Destroyer of chairs

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Rinse it in a fabric pot and you won’t lose any of the coco.

I’ve used bricks for years, they work awesome for the price. I would hydrate 3 at a time in 60G fabric pot inside of a kiddie pool. After hydrating pull the fabric pot out of the pool and rinse the coco.
But, then the small particles won't be filtered out?
 

Destroyer of chairs

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I’m just rinsing the salt, the fabric pots are porous enough to let the water/salt drain. I test the runoff with a TDS meter and rinse until the runoff is close to the PPM of my tap water.
Guess in fabric pots u dont need to filter out small particles but with my system I have to. 1/2" drain buried in perlite. If all the dust settles down there drainage decreases alot.
 
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