Register ICMag Forum Menu Features
You are viewing our:
in:
Forums > IC Magazine > USA Cannabis Scene: State By State > Maine > Maine Indoor Grow

Thread Title Search
Click to Visit Sweet Seeds
Post Reply
Maine Indoor Grow Thread Tools
Old 06-30-2016, 01:54 AM #1
Levitationofme
Senior Member

Levitationofme's Avatar

Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Hanging with the Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Posts: 1,040
Levitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really nice
Maine Indoor Grow

I am going to help a friend set up a small grow indoors in the fine State of Maine. Keeping it simple and small scale.

What are the unique problems encountered up there?
Water Quality is that a big issue?

Just curious.

Planning on growing in Coco Coir, with LED in a Grow Tent.

Levitationofme is offline Quote


Old 06-30-2016, 03:34 AM #2
Hobby420
Newbie

Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: North American East Coast
Posts: 6
Hobby420 is on a distinguished road
It would depend which part of Main... Water shouldn't be an issue in most of the state but, again, that would depend on which part. Inland, humidity can be a concern but nothing that can't be overcome. I am not far away (and inland) and run a dehumidifier on a humidistat in my grow room. It can also get hot during the summer so I run the lights on at night and dark cycle during the day which works great for temperature control. A lot of farming in Maine so access to growing supplies is a non-issue. Not sure what else I could add.
H420
Hobby420 is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 06-30-2016, 04:41 AM #3
RoostaPhish
Member

RoostaPhish's Avatar

Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Evergreen Isle
Posts: 731
RoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really niceRoostaPhish is just really nice
Water can be great in some locations 50ppm or so, others like where i am now can have hundreds of parts per million, with a shit ton of iron at my place. High humidity is an issue in warm months, and does a complete 180 in cold months. So dry that it wont register on hygrometers and will make your nose bleed. Powdery is common in humid areas in the summer time as well. And botrysis can be common in the fall. Both problems are usually only common in indoor grows if using air from outside that isn't properly filtered and controlled, or from contact contamination due to improper cleanliness.
__________________
LET FREEDOM RING, RESIST OPPRESSION, and always remember to BE GOOD FAMILY. State authorized medical marijuana patient
RoostaPhish is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 07-02-2016, 12:53 PM #4
Hobby420
Newbie

Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: North American East Coast
Posts: 6
Hobby420 is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by RoostaPhish View Post
....And botrysis can be common in the fall. Both problems are usually only common in indoor grows if using air from outside that isn't properly filtered and controlled, or from contact contamination due to improper cleanliness.
Great point ToostaPhish... I use a Filtrete™ Healthy Living Elite Allergen electrostatic filter with a Microparticle Performance Rating (MPR) of 2200 for my passive intake. It is 16x20 and works well with the 420cfm extraction fan. The air, particularly in the summer/fall time, can bring some nasty shite (biological contaminants/critters) into the grow room up north.

H420
Hobby420 is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 07-03-2016, 01:36 AM #5
Levitationofme
Senior Member

Levitationofme's Avatar

Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Hanging with the Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Posts: 1,040
Levitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really nice
Thanks

Excellent, that sounds like real good advice.


Thanks!

Levitationofme is offline Quote


Old 07-03-2016, 02:00 AM #6
Backwoodsman
Member

Backwoodsman's Avatar

Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Backwoods of Maine
Posts: 178
Backwoodsman will become famous soon enoughBackwoodsman will become famous soon enoughBackwoodsman will become famous soon enough
I've got a 2kw grow going in my basement here in Maine. I've only ever had problems with low Temps and low rh.
__________________
Backwoodsman's Medical Garden
Backwoodsman is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 07-08-2016, 10:57 PM #7
Muleskinner
Member

Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North
Posts: 659
Muleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really niceMuleskinner is just really nice
For indoor growers the best thing you can do in New England is take the summer off. I always try to harvest my last plant in late May or early June. Then start seeds or clones in late August/September. This will protect you from 98% of bug exposure, and mold and PM as well. The indoor air is only humid in July and August.

this schedule also means that all your light energy and electricity costs go towards heating the house in the cooler months. After legalization it will make sense to grow inside in the cooler months and do an outdoor summer crop.
__________________
My organic soil P.L. Light LED grow: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=338823
OG refugee
Muleskinner is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 07-08-2016, 11:46 PM #8
Levitationofme
Senior Member

Levitationofme's Avatar

Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Hanging with the Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Posts: 1,040
Levitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really niceLevitationofme is just really nice
Nice lots of great input.
That's awesome.

Thanks guy's!

Keep it coming
Levitationofme is offline Quote


Old 03-12-2017, 11:51 PM #9
MurdaMishou
Member

MurdaMishou's Avatar

Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Maine
Posts: 110
MurdaMishou will become famous soon enoughMurdaMishou will become famous soon enoughMurdaMishou will become famous soon enough
Temps cant be a problem when you're pulling air in from the outside during winter months. Water is fine, nothing you can't fix with some ph up or down
MurdaMishou is offline Quote


Post Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 08:36 AM.


Click to Visit Seedsman for Cannabis Seeds


This site is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
You must be of legal age to view ICmag and participate here.
All postings are the responsibility of their authors.
Powered by: vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2018, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.