JohninWI
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Hello folks
I collected what I think would make a decent chamber. Yesterday I bought 2 200W HPS from a local home-improvement place and have several flours that I can use.
I decided a 3x4' by 3' tall box would do me pretty well--that growing 10-12 little girls at a time would be ample for personal use and not seriously crank up my power bill.
Anyway, from what I can gather, around 20-50W/ft squared is optimum. In my case, we're talking 360-600 W. I hope that the HPS at 400W would give the majority of the lighting, while some CFLs hanging within the foliage would provide the rest. And maybe a 4' tube mounted on the side on the front and back.
For ventilation, I found a nice squirel cage fan from a junk water heater. It really blows! I want to run it through a kind of baffle made from 2" PVC pipe that is perforated with holes and placed around the back/bottom of the cab. Then some light-blocking vents up high to exhaust stale air.
Finally, the same home-improvement store had white elastomeric roofing paint which I understand is excellent for reflecting light (they claim 94%).
Other than that, I plan to put the lights on a timer, but everything else will be operated by hand. Hand watering the soil, turning the plants if needed to even out growth....
Another point--I'm on the second floor and own the home. I wondered if I could skip the odor control, and just vent right out under the eave--right into the second floor great outdoors? I nearly always have a breeze and think it would dilute odor very well before it got to ground level and gave me away.
Anyway, I'm a little nervous---after all these years, it's my first semi-serious attempt.
Thanks guys
Any green ju-ju you can send my way would be much appreciated.
I collected what I think would make a decent chamber. Yesterday I bought 2 200W HPS from a local home-improvement place and have several flours that I can use.
I decided a 3x4' by 3' tall box would do me pretty well--that growing 10-12 little girls at a time would be ample for personal use and not seriously crank up my power bill.
Anyway, from what I can gather, around 20-50W/ft squared is optimum. In my case, we're talking 360-600 W. I hope that the HPS at 400W would give the majority of the lighting, while some CFLs hanging within the foliage would provide the rest. And maybe a 4' tube mounted on the side on the front and back.
For ventilation, I found a nice squirel cage fan from a junk water heater. It really blows! I want to run it through a kind of baffle made from 2" PVC pipe that is perforated with holes and placed around the back/bottom of the cab. Then some light-blocking vents up high to exhaust stale air.
Finally, the same home-improvement store had white elastomeric roofing paint which I understand is excellent for reflecting light (they claim 94%).
Other than that, I plan to put the lights on a timer, but everything else will be operated by hand. Hand watering the soil, turning the plants if needed to even out growth....
Another point--I'm on the second floor and own the home. I wondered if I could skip the odor control, and just vent right out under the eave--right into the second floor great outdoors? I nearly always have a breeze and think it would dilute odor very well before it got to ground level and gave me away.
Anyway, I'm a little nervous---after all these years, it's my first semi-serious attempt.
Thanks guys
Any green ju-ju you can send my way would be much appreciated.