Humanrob
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The room/closet I'm currently working on is a secondary room to let two plants veg longer and see how much more of a yield I can get from them. Currently four girls are in a smaller/shorter space vegging, I'll split off two in a few weeks to this new space. Down the road I expect the first room will be for veg, and the new one for flowering so that I don't have to keep switching out the bulbs! But for this first grow, this will also serve to stagger the yields.
My initial misunderstanding (!!!) was that there was no such thing as too many CFL's, so I created as tightly packed and flat an array as I felt I safely could, in order to hang it inches over a SCRoG. There were 4x 42w and 8x 23w bulbs, for a total of about 350 watts. The "room" is a space partitioned off of half of a full sized closet, its interior dimensions are 22d x 28w x 72h. I have a 50cfm bathroom fan at the top to exchange air with the outside (i.e. the rest of the house - winter inside temps at 66), and a room fan inside to circulate air.
I decided to run the new room empty with the lights hanging about mid-way down, and see how the set up is working. I fired up the fans and lights and closed the doors, and in no time it was up around 90 degrees. I remembered that when I moved the girls from the 2" pots they came in (clones bought at a dispensary) to 10" pots, the small veg room they are in cooled down, so I wet a towel and spread it across the empty pots in front of the fan, to simulate the evaporative cooling having plants in there might provide… that took it down to about 87 degrees.
I increased the size of the passive air intake vent for better flow, and removed two of the 42w bulbs (and spread the others out a bit), and now its holding steady at 83 degrees. This will only work in the winter, we don't use A/C so when the room temps start to climb in the summer, I think this closet would cook.
This is my first grow, and it will be CFL's beginning to end. If I had been more patient and read more before I decided I had enough information to start, I might have gone a different route. In both closets I've set CFL's in a flat format, and both will be SCROGs. My biggest challenge has been heat! CFL's are surprisingly warm.
Any advice? Any such thing as a micro-swamp cooler, or other relatively small/passive low energy inexpensive ways of cooling the spaces down?

My initial misunderstanding (!!!) was that there was no such thing as too many CFL's, so I created as tightly packed and flat an array as I felt I safely could, in order to hang it inches over a SCRoG. There were 4x 42w and 8x 23w bulbs, for a total of about 350 watts. The "room" is a space partitioned off of half of a full sized closet, its interior dimensions are 22d x 28w x 72h. I have a 50cfm bathroom fan at the top to exchange air with the outside (i.e. the rest of the house - winter inside temps at 66), and a room fan inside to circulate air.
I decided to run the new room empty with the lights hanging about mid-way down, and see how the set up is working. I fired up the fans and lights and closed the doors, and in no time it was up around 90 degrees. I remembered that when I moved the girls from the 2" pots they came in (clones bought at a dispensary) to 10" pots, the small veg room they are in cooled down, so I wet a towel and spread it across the empty pots in front of the fan, to simulate the evaporative cooling having plants in there might provide… that took it down to about 87 degrees.
I increased the size of the passive air intake vent for better flow, and removed two of the 42w bulbs (and spread the others out a bit), and now its holding steady at 83 degrees. This will only work in the winter, we don't use A/C so when the room temps start to climb in the summer, I think this closet would cook.
This is my first grow, and it will be CFL's beginning to end. If I had been more patient and read more before I decided I had enough information to start, I might have gone a different route. In both closets I've set CFL's in a flat format, and both will be SCROGs. My biggest challenge has been heat! CFL's are surprisingly warm.
Any advice? Any such thing as a micro-swamp cooler, or other relatively small/passive low energy inexpensive ways of cooling the spaces down?


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