stressed out new grower looking 4 help!!!please!!!

If I were you I would setup one room as veg and the other as a flower room to keep it perpetual. Panda film on the walls, cover the floor to protect it. Install all electrical, ducting,fans and hang lights. Then test temps and humidity with lights on.

Build tables with corrugated plastic at a slight angle for drainage. Then fill tables with pots and either hand water or setup a irrigation system on a timer. In flowering room you could make four 4x4 tables with one 1k gavita above each table. Basically a sea of green drain to waste setup.
How much do u think i can produce a month?
 

$bkbbudz$

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i think what you should do is look in our sections and do some research for yourself and read the threads available we have everything youre looking for and more.

"best equipment, best boxes, best tents" those are all things that have a pretty personal choice for a variety of reasons.

you know what your space is, your budget and what you want to accomplish, you have the vision board so to speak.

what we can supply you with is a variety of threads on the subject that you can read about and make a best decision to narrow down what you want
from there you can ask specific questions on specific companies you have chosen to narrow down on.

Right now your questions are so broad and wide open its really hard to say whats best for you, all we know is what works best for us personally and our growing situations and of course whats best for me, is not whats best for the next guy.

Youre not getting the answers because your questions is way to open ended, you gotta do some research yourself
heres some sections that will interest you
https://www.rollitup.org/f/grow-room-design-setup.66/
https://www.rollitup.org/f/indoor-growing.49/
Eloquently said...Great Stuff!
 

$bkbbudz$

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Gotta say, IMHO at the end of the day this is going to be YOUR garden. If you do what Sunni was suggesting you can build the garden you want instead of what someone else thinks is best for you or has done in THEIR garden. You will be much happier in the end.:bigjoint:

With that much space and that budget you can build a Willie Wonka Grow room! Have fun and do it right.

Good Luck and Great Growz
 
Gotta say, IMHO at the end of the day this is going to be YOUR garden. If you do what Sunni was suggesting you can build the garden you want instead of what someone else thinks is best for you or has done in THEIR garden. You will be much happier in the end.:bigjoint:

With that much space and that budget you can build a Willie Wonka Grow room! Have fun and do it right.

Good Luck and Great Growz
You're right, im just looking 4 ideas of what method and equipment people like best...
 

$bkbbudz$

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The first thing and most basic choice you need to make is what cultivation method you are going to use. Personally, I have and always will grow in soil. Soil is much more forgiving. A problem in soil can be discovered and dealt with much better than any other medium. Soiless leaves a lot of guess work as does hydro. In soil a problem can ruin a plant in a few days...in a lot of other methods, in a few hours. Besides when I see God putting a seed in rockwool and running nutrients over the roots...I will consider fixing something that is not broken.

I guess you can tell I am biased when it comes to soil. That is the whole point when it comes to your grow. You may decide to go hydro, DWC, soiless, Hempy etc. But it will be your decision, why let what others think is best for them dictate how you grow?

I understand you are not looking to be told what and how to actually do this...and you are just looking for examples and not advice. But ultimately the choices are yours my friend.
 

THE KONASSURE

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What do you think the best complete grow room is on supercloset.com?
if your spending 7k then build it yourself or let the grower build/buy what they are going to get the best results with

everyone if different remember anything that takes a lot of energy or a load of extra money maybe something you can work around

I mean I can yield ok in a 1 to 5L pot if I want to work hard, even in coco without going hydro, so a 15L to 30L pot I pull a tree from, but one of the guys I grow with even if I set it all up and he does it like me exactly the same

guess what ? He needs a 50 to 70L pot to match my 30L

Why ?

well he`s a bit of a lazy cunt but that aside I think maybe I`m just braver with the food and don`t let them get as dry as he does, I move fans, trim, train and look after the plants, and I make up sprays, me not being around a project me and him are doing hurts the yield

but he still grows good stuff gets results, we just had to work out that huge sacks of coco suit his style, he`s still doing the same level of work watering and feeding wise

So yeah you have to consider lots and make less work for yourself or you`ll need help

If I can keep them temps down hydro is the way to go when you go big unless you have somewhere you can dump a fuck ton of dirt all the time, and have time to move it, plus if you are using big pot sizes they are heavy when wet, saying that hydro`s can flood the fuck out of a place, better to keep them ground floor or lower, lol
 

SilentQ

Member
For such a room, you might want to consider LED lighting. For small closet grows a single 400-1000w hid isn't going to break the bank, but when you start getting up to 8 lights, the electricity quickly climbs.

Also, depending on your heat and ventilation potential... with such lights, you may need a portable AC. Unless you can keep it just above nominal with standard venting because then you can get a co2 generator and the plants should be able to handle a bit higher temps.
 

THE KONASSURE

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just go clone wars on them rooms

grow a few mums

clone the fuck out of them lots of shelves, tons of leds, flower them fast just make lollypop`s like 1oz lolly pops 1000`s of them that way you don`t have to worry about any issues as you can lose a few cos there so small

Doing trees can be less work but normally you yield a bit less per sqm and it`ll take longer plus if you lose a plant it can hurt you for 1 to 4 months as you don`t have tons and tons of clones to just use in its space
 

Mount

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The folks here have good advice and in the end its your money and your time, but I would suggest you take a deep breath and think about it. This is business and with any business, those that jump into something with big ideas and little experience struggle, especially since it seems you have your sight set on making money with this endeavor. I am not knocking your plan, but I think a systematic approach to ramping up the business is in order first. While gathering ideas in an open forum is good, the input is going to be so varied it will make your head spin. As was previously mentioned, there are experienced growers and even consulting firms out there that can easily accesses your area and design the area for you in order to achieve maximum results from the space, BUT that does not mean you will grow a cash crop. One small mistake could take out the whole planting, washing the income down the drain. Sometimes the optimal methods for achieving high yields are not the easiest for new growers. Start small, try the different methods, find the one you are good with and GROW from there. Just an old mans two business sense.
 
The folks here have good advice and in the end its your money and your time, but I would suggest you take a deep breath and think about it. This is business and with any business, those that jump into something with big ideas and little experience struggle, especially since it seems you have your sight set on making money with this endeavor. I am not knocking your plan, but I think a systematic approach to ramping up the business is in order first. While gathering ideas in an open forum is good, the input is going to be so varied it will make your head spin. As was previously mentioned, there are experienced growers and even consulting firms out there that can easily accesses your area and design the area for you in order to achieve maximum results from the space, BUT that does not mean you will grow a cash crop. One small mistake could take out the whole planting, washing the income down the drain. Sometimes the optimal methods for achieving high yields are not the easiest for new growers. Start small, try the different methods, find the one you are good with and GROW from there. Just an old mans two business sense.
Thx 4 the advice bro!
 

LordRalh3

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He never decided, just asks about supercloset.


Get the 5 lbs a month ctap out of your head and simply see if you can even deal with a large grow first. You can blow 10 grand and not get anything if you get mice/bugs/a lockout you dont read properly.

If money is truly not an issues then get yourself enough massive lights to fill your room with enough room for walkways. Id go with RDWC if i was gonna overpimp out a room. Have a chiller built into the res and a massive air pump on each tote. Add lights untill you've gone through 80% of your money and send the rest to the power company
 

Screaming trees

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He never decided, just asks about supercloset.


Get the 5 lbs a month ctap out of your head and simply see if you can even deal with a large grow first. You can blow 10 grand and not get anything if you get mice/bugs/a lockout you dont read properly.

If money is truly not an issues then get yourself enough massive lights to fill your room with enough room for walkways. Id go with RDWC if i was gonna overpimp out a room. Have a chiller built into the res and a massive air pump on each tote. Add lights untill you've gone through 80% of your money and send the rest to the power company
I'd love to get a nice DWC room setup. Or an under current system. I've been learning DWC with keeping mother plants. It's a little learning curve from Coco but dam do they grow fast in DWC.
 
He never decided, just asks about supercloset.


Get the 5 lbs a month ctap out of your head and simply see if you can even deal with a large grow first. You can blow 10 grand and not get anything if you get mice/bugs/a lockout you dont read properly.

If money is truly not an issues then get yourself enough massive lights to fill your room with enough room for walkways. Id go with RDWC if i was gonna overpimp out a room. Have a chiller built into the res and a massive air pump on each tote. Add lights untill you've gone through 80% of your money and send the rest to the power company
Soil...
 
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