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Building a grow room in Washington state what are some things to consider its going to be in an insulated and heated shop that I'm building any advice would be appreciated I just got out of the service so I have been out of the loop for awhile
 
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How big is your space? What's your budget? Got any equipmemt already?
 
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Details man details
 
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My space is 10'x10 I have 2 1000 watt MH bulbs and the ballasts I'm not sure which reflectors I should use or what I should use for ventilation I can spend up $10,000 I'm not sure if I should grow in soil or hydro that's why I haven't got a system yet
 
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If it's your first grow maybe try doing a standard vent room at first.

Get ~800cfm fan to vent air out of your room, some circulating fans, possibly a ~50pint dehumidy, carbon filter.
That should have you pretty set.
 
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Pull air from outside them vent the old air into the shop? Thanks for the reply
 
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That's what I would do, make sure to put a small pre filter on the intake
 
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Awesome thank you for your advice will the filter held with condensation?
 
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I dunno, the main thing it helps with is bug control. Maybe others can chime in on condensation, I'm assuming if your pulling air from a very cold area?
 
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Is I will be pulling fresh air from outside and the winters are cold.
 
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Nwest said:
My space is 10'x10 I have 2 1000 watt MH bulbs and the ballasts I'm not sure which reflectors I should use or what I should use for ventilation I can spend up $10,000 I'm not sure if I should grow in soil or hydro that's why I haven't got a system yet
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Hydro's not too hard. Just gotta remember to check all your parameters to make sure the girls keep getting fed. It's a little intimidating at first, but worth learning about IMO.

As for the lights you have, that'll cover half your room pretty well. A 1kw will do a 5x5 space pretty well. That gives 40 watts per square ft. I would get a pair of air-cooled hoods, vent outside air through the hoods and back out of the room. That'll keep a good majority of the heat from the lights out of the room. If you're getting condensation, you'll need to work things around so you can use a lung room to warm your air up a bit before sucking it through the hoods. I use the unfinished portion of my basement as a lung room. I pull fresh, cool air from inside there into the hoods, and then expell that up into the living room vents to help heat the house.

A filter on the intake vent keeps bugs and leaves and stuff from getting inside your hoods. I hooked my hoods up poorly the first time I ever set them up, and sucked in a wet leaf that blew the first bulb in the line...
 
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Awesome thanks man I want to have the option of growing tall plants with big yields should I look at a buckit kit setup? And I'm only planning on growing 24 plants but I want to split them up so I will have less time between harvest any thoughts on that should I build two rooms within the space?
 
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No, I wouldn't split the space up. I would simply have a couple systems in the room, each on a seperate cycle. I am working on getting a 4-way perpetual going. That way I can harvest every 16 days and always have a smaller amount of work to do, rather than days at a time where I'm trimming all day every day...

Growing large plants I would definitely say you should do RDWC, but that style of growing is a bit advanced for a beginner. Do you have ANY experience growing, or is this your first rodeo?
 
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