1st Grow Bomb Bagweed

$70, 2 hours and another trip down the parkway with wood on the roof, but the door is done, and I should have close to enough plywood to get the rest closed in.
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My budget was set at $300, I don't think that is gonna happen.I've got right around $100 so far and I still have to get ventilation, reflective material,wiring and mounting hardware for my light system. i think I will be able to work something out with the guy at the hydro store, but then I still have to pay for the weed, so I may as well just by the shit. I'm waiting for the girl to wake, I watered last night, so next time I water, I will feed 1/2 strenght grow big. I haven't even looked at them yet today which is soo unusual, i'm usually in there a few times a day. Been so busy with this damn growroom build. It'll be worth it though. the hardest part will be the wiring. I have no open spaces in the fuse box, so I will have to run off of a socket. It has a thirty amp fuse that runs the garage(we hardly ever use power in the garage, just the opener; not sure how many amps it pulls). I'll get some more electric help when I get my materials and figure what kind of power my room will be drawing. Thanks everybody.
 
thanks gator, nobody knows and nobody will. Just a cabinet thats all. maybe I'll get done today with the cabinet itself, but soooo unmotivated to do anything. Might just watch some good movies. too damn hot to go outside. Gotta water and feed the ladies in about 10 minutes before I put them to sleep for their daily six. kim was looking kinda sad this morning might actually be time to get her in a bigger home. Ph is fine, she's not over watered, don't know how she could be nute locked only fed 2 times, but she prolly is due for a good flush, I'll do that mon or tuesday, next time she needs a good drink.
 
Stully, great job on the grow box so far bro. You could probably get away with painting the interior white, thereby sealing the osb and keeping it bright and the construction cost down. Will be following your thread bro, keep up the great work!
 
Stully, great job on the grow box so far bro. You could probably get away with painting the interior white, thereby sealing the osb and keeping it bright and the construction cost down. Will be following your thread bro, keep up the great work!


I was seriously thinking about white paint, but then cruising ebay, I found a 150' roll of mylar for like 39.95 or something, how can I resist. Also, I might add another 400watt hps in the cabinet, not sure yet if i can handle the extra power load.
 
Stully, for sure bro. I paid muuuch more for mine as I bought it at the local gro shop. I to wish to add a 400watt HPS to one of the grow rooms, maybe next friday I can afford. Checking out Lowes for an additional inline duct fan. I have a 6 inch for exhaust but seems inadequate. Wanted to boost up to an 8 inch, put seems hard to find one. Good luck bro..keep up the great work.
 
Stully, for sure bro. I paid muuuch more for mine as I bought it at the local gro shop. I to wish to add a 400watt HPS to one of the grow rooms, maybe next friday I can afford. Checking out Lowes for an additional inline duct fan. I have a 6 inch for exhaust but seems inadequate. Wanted to boost up to an 8 inch, put seems hard to find one. Good luck bro..keep up the great work.

Do you have one of those booster types or an actual can type? What kind of light are you cooling with it. I am thinking about using one of those booster types for obvious cost reasons, but I am not sure if it will move enough air to cool adequately. Explain a little about yourset-up and how well it works for you. Thanks in advance for the valuable info.
 
Stully, I have a 7' by 10' room with 2 separate grow areas inside for now. I have 2 8 inch high veloctiy fans mounted on the ceiling, one in each grow area, to circulate air. IIn addition, I have a 6 inch inline duct fan which came mounted in a piece of 6 inch duct, mounted through the wall of the main grow room. It vents into the basement washroom for now.

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This is an older picture. The normal HVAC vents are currentsly sealed in plastic in order to control mold, dust, etc.
 
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