Trucker
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Thanks for the info :)You will need an exhaust and an intake fan for that size room, even cfls put off enough heat to over heat a sealed room
I used Dr. Earth for my seedlings. Very nice soil, but no NPK, good for new seed but be ready to give light nutes after a week or so.I am new to growing so just have been doing a ton of reading so far.
Where I plan on setting up my grow space is in my basement. The space I'm using is 12'×12'×6.5' in height. The basement is a total of 24'×36' divided in half. I'm setting up in the partially finished side. The other side is mainly storage and all the mechanicals of the house.
I'm trying to decide if it is more benificial to build my space versus just tents so it can be customized more as I discover the style I like to grow. If I use tents I definitely need to vent but if I build and don't over crowd I may be able to go without fans for exhaust at least I think that would be the case.
I am still in a toss up on which lighting to use wether it be led or hid. I have had information overload lol. But I have been somewhat leaning towards hid due to so many stating higher yields with denser buds.
I am about 3 weeks away from starting to order components so trying to get a good plan laid out before then.
I am planning on starting with strains of ak48, sour diesel and harlequin if that would determine any of the things I would need to setup for those particular strains.
My plan is to go with an organic soil such as Dr Earth or something similar.
Any suggestions tips and advice would be greatly appreciated like I said I am completely new at farming of any type. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the heads up on Dr Earth I appreciate it. I'm just wanting to use something that is a good organic and I'm not wanting to use a ton of different nutes and such. Trying to keep it simple if I can :)I used Dr. Earth for my seedlings. Very nice soil, but no NPK, good for new seed but be ready to give light nutes after a week or so.
Sure. I'm not putting dr earth down at all. I'll use it again. At a minimum I will use an organic fert NPK higher in N for vegging and another organic fert higher in P for flowering.Thanks for the heads up on Dr Earth I appreciate it. I'm just wanting to use something that is a good organic and I'm not wanting to use a ton of different nutes and such. Trying to keep it simple if I can :)
Are there any other organic soils you would suggest besides Dr Earth? I haven't bought any yet so looking at my options and what would be best for my minimal amounts of additional nutes throughout the process. I just don't want to be one of the ones using 10 different nutes and all. Not putting anyone down at all for that just not how I'm wanting to grow personally.Sure. I'm not putting dr earth down at all. I'll use it again. At a minimum I will use an organic fert NPK higher in N for vegging and another organic fert higher in P for flowering.
Thanks for the tips. I plan on starting with seeds then transplanting. If I end up getting something nice going on my first grow I will try cloning them but will see how it goes.I wifi have to let others advise on other soils, but wanted to share my recent exp. with d earth. Home Depot also sells Black Magic bagged soil. I have read good things about it.
Are you going to sprout seeds or using clones.
Do you plan on sprouting seeds then transplanting or just put seed in final pot?
As to lighting, if you want to stay away from exhaust fans, LED would be my hands down choice. They make some state of the art plant growing LEDs. But, I am a outside dirt farmer just now considering the fun of a perpetual grow op, so really out of my league here.
What I'm planning is to start my first grow on the flowering side so that will give me a little more time and money to set up the other room.Re exhaust fans. Please keep in mind that if you are even moderately successful in a grow that this stuff is going to reek.
It will probably permeate through the floors and noticeable upstairs. I dry our canna in a bedroom with the door kept shut. You can smell that beautiful aroma as you walk in the front door.
Like you, I would rather avoid a tent but I don't have a basement. The garage and barn don't get 12 hours of dark so I either need to build an enclosed room or obtain a shed to get the dark needed.
Seems to be a good plan. I will watch and learn!What I'm planning is to start my first grow on the flowering side so that will give me a little more time and money to set up the other room.
What I'm thinking about doing is installing a carbon scrubber in the flower room and exhausting it into the other side of the basement. The veg and seedling room I'm thinking I may be able to just utilize the exhaust fan currently in there. It use to be a bathroom so will have to see how that works.
Thanks
Lol I'm no teacher by any means so guess we will learn together on how it works out :)Seems to be a good plan. I will watch and learn!
Yeah I have been thinking about that as well. Originally I was going to remove the bathroom walls to make two even size spaces but have since decided to leave them as is which makes the flower room 8'×12' and the veg, clone and seedling room 4'6"×8'. Thanks for your advice @3N1GM4You could make your flower room a little bigger than the veg room, you dont need as much room for veg. You could fill two flower rooms with an equal size veg room.
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