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I'm just looking for advice as I kind of brainstorm this all out.
I have a 16x12x a little more than 6' high finished basement. I started with a couple tents (a 3x3 and a 2x4). I then just a hung panda film across the room, so 7x12 is separated, with the intent of this being a flowering room. This was a temporary solution so that I could start flowering, as i had a lot going on in the smaller tents.
What I would like to do is keep the tents for veg, and run 3 lights to flower on the other side.
Making permanent walls is difficult because I have base board heating on both outside facing walls, and large grow tents with only 6' ceilings are ridiculously expensive. I am thinking of framing up a PVC room and covering that with panda film.
So my question is, is it better for me to create one large flower room for the 3 lights, or 2 or 3 smaller flower rooms?
Just kinda brainstorming this out. My thinking is 1 room is better for increased light coverage and one airflow/cooling solution. 2 rooms, say a 4x8 and a 4x4 might be better if I want to run lights at different times or if I want to be able to bring plants in to scrog in veg for a week or 2 before kicking them to flower. I know there are no hard and fast rules......but I've been bouncing these ideas off my my own brain for so long I figured I would see if anyone else had ideas or opinions.
I have a 16x12x a little more than 6' high finished basement. I started with a couple tents (a 3x3 and a 2x4). I then just a hung panda film across the room, so 7x12 is separated, with the intent of this being a flowering room. This was a temporary solution so that I could start flowering, as i had a lot going on in the smaller tents.
What I would like to do is keep the tents for veg, and run 3 lights to flower on the other side.
Making permanent walls is difficult because I have base board heating on both outside facing walls, and large grow tents with only 6' ceilings are ridiculously expensive. I am thinking of framing up a PVC room and covering that with panda film.
So my question is, is it better for me to create one large flower room for the 3 lights, or 2 or 3 smaller flower rooms?
Just kinda brainstorming this out. My thinking is 1 room is better for increased light coverage and one airflow/cooling solution. 2 rooms, say a 4x8 and a 4x4 might be better if I want to run lights at different times or if I want to be able to bring plants in to scrog in veg for a week or 2 before kicking them to flower. I know there are no hard and fast rules......but I've been bouncing these ideas off my my own brain for so long I figured I would see if anyone else had ideas or opinions.