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Perpetual room

MissJack

New member
Hi guys,
first of all i want say sorry for my bad english :biggrin:

I'm planning a new room that contains a bloom room and a veg room (cuttings room too)



At the moment i've got a 600w hps with adjust a wing reflector.
My plan is to have 2 mothers (with some cfl's - neon) that give me enought cuts to make em bloom under the 600w AAW.

How big the in-out fans should be? OUT500m3/h - IN300m3/h?

Which lights should i use to: let the mothers veg, let the cuttings roots and let the cutting veg enought to use 100% of the bloom room?

I was planning a 250w mh for the vegetative of cuttings (max 6 liter pots)
 

Keep goin

Member
For the fans there are plenty of resources to figure that out...simple math.

For the lighting...you have lots of options. You could do multiple stages...floros for clones, CFL's or just 4' shop lights with decent bulbs. You could run your whole veg like that if you needed/ wanted to.

The 250w mh would work great once they have their legs under em...(nice roots, top growth going).

If you have the room for multiple stages it would make it very easy to fill the space under the 600w HPS perpetually.

Good Luck
 

ZinksInk

Member
It looks like you have too much space for veggie to me. A 600 Watt lamp can support a

3'x3' area if you used the whole space you have set aside for veging you would be out of room for plans real quick.

I just combine my clone room and veg room. I don't run lights 24-7 for clones, but some do....


For vegie use MH if your going HID,
Use HPS for flowering room.

If you have problems cooling the room a portable AC will work but its not going to support much more than 1200 watts.

Hope this helps
 
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