My first grow room - from the ground up.

doublejj

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I do open bulb, no hood. Hang bulb from a chain.
Paint everything flat white, & let the room be the reflector. You can see them in the pic's I posted
 

angryblackman

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Wow man. I would love to have a room that I could grow in like that. The tents are great and all but I want to step it up like you! :D
 

mwooten102

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Rocked and almost ready for paint. I put up my light hanger and hung a temp light so everything will be good until I get home. Disneyland here I come.







 

bazookajoe

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Looking real good MW. I gotta badass 20ish x 40ish "growers dream" basement divided into a few nice sections and would love to outfit it with gear.. but ...not in a med state(and doesn't look like that's gonna change anytime in the near future). But anywho man ur shits lookin great so far keep up the nice work and keep us posted!:blsmoke:
 

bazookajoe

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Really it feels like such a waste havin all that prime space and not bein able to use it. I'm just renting but the landlords cool with a small setup and that's really all I need anyway. Planned on expanding a while back bc of a cpl good deals I ran into but they fell out from under me so I scrapped the idea. Ill be movin soon but if the laws do change I'm real tight with the LL so im sure I could make a deal to aquire a certain property of his with a familiar layout and spacious floorplan!! OH and plenty of juice ran to the right places;-)
 

doublejj

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I use a flat white with mildew inhibitor added. Works very well & keeps mold from happening.
 

yankeegreen

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Behr has an Ultra White flat indoor paint that really works well. I've read in multiple places that flat white has better reflective properties than semi-gloss or gloss. Might want to switch it out if you haven't already applied it.
 

mwooten102

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Behr has an Ultra White flat indoor paint that really works well. I've read in multiple places that flat white has better reflective properties than semi-gloss or gloss. Might want to switch it out if you haven't already applied it.

Thanks for the input. The only reason I went with the semi was because I think it'll wipe down easier but that's just guesswork on my part.
 

doublejj

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Yes, that's the stuff. Just ask them at the paint store for the little bottle of mildew inhibitor. They will shake it like color tint. It prevents mold from forming

P.S. Don't forget the floor
 
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