attic has with a slope!

godsgarden

Active Member
Hey guys, i found a space, but this slope has me wondering if it will work. will my girls have enough room to get big? or should i build a frame out of pvc pipe?..Thanks!:joint:
you could definitely rig a setup in there... build a pvc frame if you got the patience
 

SHOTTY6868

Well-Known Member
Way big enough. What size light is that. If its around a 600 like it looks, i would def. Polyurethane me a 3 or 4x3 area right there. But it gets super hot up in those attics, what u going do about that mr.?
 

Ganjimon

Member
that's been on my mind for a minute now..it's that slope coming down to 4ft, now thinking of scrog setup,
 

Ganjimon

Member
Way big enough. What size light is that. If its around a 600 like it looks, i would def. Polyurethane me a 3 or 4x3 area right there. But it gets super hot up in those attics, what u going do about that mr.?
i have a fan in the attic, but it's fried..going to install another one to get some heat out, plus im trying to do stinkbus's system setup and it ask for 3 setups.
 

Ganjimon

Member
Thanks godsgarden, i want to do this right the first time...i knew i would have to make some changes to the attic, so patience is all i have right now..lol..i just want to start growing already!!!
 

leftclick

Active Member
Your attic looks similar to mine, as does the slope. I only let my girls get to around 12"-14" tall before flowering them. This way I don't have a height problem. I do wonder about your light with the balast attached. It is quite a tall unit and you might have some fun positioning it for best results. I see some others have offered some ideas. Regardless of where you live, your attic will need some sort of temperature control. I was struggling to keep my space under 30c during summer, but now, only a few weeks later, it is getting pretty cold at night.

I built my room by using sheets of 25mm polystyrene panels, cut to fit between the framework. That has worked pretty well, even allowing me to mount an extractor fan in the polystyrene wall. I posted some shots of min, but it was before I knew how to handle posting pics, so they are just thumbnails. If you are interested, this is the link... https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/185669-1st-time-attic-grow.html

I have now added a second space where the slope reduces height to around 4' and use this for vegging. I did have to back the polystyrene with mylar to prevent light leakage on the shared wall.

Best of luck and be careful where you stand! :)

Lefty
 

Ganjimon

Member
Your attic looks similar to mine, as does the slope. I only let my girls get to around 12"-14" tall before flowering them. This way I don't have a height problem. I do wonder about your light with the balast attached. It is quite a tall unit and you might have some fun positioning it for best results. I see some others have offered some ideas. Regardless of where you live, your attic will need some sort of temperature control. I was struggling to keep my space under 30c during summer, but now, only a few weeks later, it is getting pretty cold at night.

I built my room by using sheets of 25mm polystyrene panels, cut to fit between the framework. That has worked pretty well, even allowing me to mount an extractor fan in the polystyrene wall. I posted some shots of min, but it was before I knew how to handle posting pics, so they are just thumbnails. If you are interested, this is the link... https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/185669-1st-time-attic-grow.html

I have now added a second space where the slope reduces height to around 4' and use this for vegging. I did have to back the polystyrene with mylar to prevent light leakage on the shared wall.

Best of luck and be careful where you stand! :)

Lefty
Thanks for all the info, and too late on where i stand..lol, would love to show you the hole, but i patched it up already..lol, stinkbud has a system and dont know if i can fit it in with the slope coming down 4ft, not sure how to position them. & that big azz light is heavy!, oh what fun!
 
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