The 10x10 is built, help final perpetual layout

trambles

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Run 2 8x2 foot floos tables. U can fit 6 #7 smart pots in each. Over each table put 2 of those fluence lights. Build hanging racks down the middle of each one with netting on the sides up to the cielings and across the middle. U will get 5# easy from each table. Check out my pics
 

BigGreenHulk

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I have been thinking and I think I may have come up with a nice "unique" idea. I am looking to build a sort of folding/sliding wall:
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Having the "solid part" built hollow for the sliding portion to tuck away into. Then the opposite wall and ceiling would have the appropriate trim dimensions to shield all light. I can slide the door open anytime to make the two rooms one or just us it as a normal sliding door for passing through. I also have fans built into the top and bottom of the "solid wall to help push pull air "if needed and the interior would be constructed as so, to avoid light bleed through the fan openings:
Side view :
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This is the rail I was looking at for the ceiling mount:

looking forward and thankful for all who are chipping in! Many thanks
 

Patricf1

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Am not understanding the need for such a thing.
Is the purpose to have a lightless entryway?
Better off having a second door. Enter door 1, close it, enter door 2.
As for air flow, use duct with inline fan. You can coil one end of the duct to prevent light travelling through.

On Amazon, they have blackout fabric. Its very light and works very well. You can hang it from the ceiling around your entry point as your second door.

 

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BigGreenHulk

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Am not understanding the need for such a thing.
Is the purpose to have a lightless entryway?
Better off having a second door. Enter door 1, close it, enter door 2.
As for air flow, use duct with inline fan. You can coil one end of the duct to prevent light travelling through.

On Amazon, they have blackout fabric. Its very light and works very well. You can hang it from the ceiling around your entry point as your second door.


Thanks for the link! To help understand, I am trying to maximize this room to my geeky full intent lol. Having that sliding partition will also allow me to leave it open at times as if it were one giant flowering room,, or I could flip and veg a plenty and flower a few etc... having the options for me keeps my OCD/ADHD kinda more in order.. plus if a geek out hard maybe Elon will one day hire me for creative thinking lol jk...

The purpose is to allow me to go into the first partitioned room (veg) without disturbing the flower side but to still allow the co2/airflow between the two sites to allow for maximum gains ... I know it is not perfect but a work in progress and like the first person who chimed in mentioned to move the veg to the door .. this is why I am really trying to "think" aloud with you guys ... and it is working for sure.. I think all will be impressed with the functionality that i am creating here .. or at least be entertained for the time being
 
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