Growing in the frigid cold garage, make/heat a "lung tent"??

Humanrob

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Hopefully you have more than one designated 20amp run in there -- once you get the lights, fans, etc. going, and then add heat, you'll be starting to rack up the amps. If the system is anywhere near sealed, you'll probably need to add a dehumidifier which running concurrently with the heat can tax a single breaker.

I'm growing in a "lightly" insulated partitioned garage, but my outside temps are not nearly as cold as yours. I'm heating/cooling/dehumidifying the room -- which is about 13'x13' -- not just the tents. We're having an oddly mild winter, which kind of sucks. Any time the temps outside get into the high 40's or above, I need to run the AC. So I run heat at night/early a.m., the dehumidifier 24/7, and this winter AC in the afternoon/evening. I ran a sub-panel out there with a few 20amp breakers, and all I have is a 2x4 and a 3x3, running a total of just under 800watts of COBs.

My dehumidifier is kind of old and inefficient, it puts off a lot of heat. Normally for a winter grow that's a good thing, but using AC to remove the heat it's creating is expensive. My garage leaks like a sieve, so I don't add CO2, I have no idea how much better it might be if I did though.

The biggest frustration for me with a poorly insulated space is that I don't have a fully automated controller, and every time the weather changes I need to manually adjust my climate. If your winter is dead cold through the whole grow start to finish, then you'll probably get buy with just regulating with heat alone. Like others have said, I'd be building a well insulated room inside the garage, and then put the tent inside that. Once you figure out the ventilation and all, it should be fine. No small challenge, but doable.
 

TurboTokes

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Plants are supposed to be much easier than that to grow though, Im not looking to wasting everyday caring for them and torching my wallet.

Im probably just gonna put my foot down and tell the wife Im growing in the house, Ill just keep it much smaller scale than I would like so it can tuck away hidden
 

CanadianDank

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I'm not going to be able to grow inside this winter but don't want to throw in the towel. I have a 2 car garage but it would be unreasonable to heat the entire garage and it isn't well insulated.

How feasible would it be to put a smaller tent inside a bigger tent? I only grow for personal in my 2x4' tent usually. I'm thinking of placing the 2x4x5' tent inside a 4x4x6.5' tent, and using a small electric heater to maintain the temps.

Does anyone have something like this? how is the heat sorted? I was thinking I could have a "veg" light in the open side, but outside of the smaller tent, which would help with heat, but I'm unsure if the air has to be "fresh" cold air etc.

How would you guys handle this?
Auto's, 24h, 1000 watt in your 4x4.
If needed wrap your tent in blankets (comforters). Your exhaust fan will just have to work harder.

Obv test this before you buy some auto seeds, but it's a chance.

Could also throw a cheap heater in there set to minimum to keep temps up on very cold days. Whether this would be necessary I don't know but a nice assurance.
 

Bugeye

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Plants are supposed to be much easier than that to grow though, Im not looking to wasting everyday caring for them and torching my wallet.

Im probably just gonna put my foot down and tell the wife Im growing in the house, Ill just keep it much smaller scale than I would like so it can tuck away hidden
Good call, or just wait a few months.
 
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