I didn't frame anything, its hanging from the rafters of the 100 yo wood floor above. Its sort of like a giant package the way the bottoms are connected.
And again I cant frame out walls and put insulation behind drywall or plywood, its not my house and the owner wants to leave that room unfinished because that's how it was before, and over the years water ruined the drywall and caused mold issues. They've since fixed up the foundation and regraded but wants to leave it this way.
Well theres the problem right there! Renters shouldn't grow!
thanks. nothing commercial though. i'm a developer by trade so i'm building the new space just for shits and giggles really. most of my harvest goes in my jars or to my friends at very reasonable rates. i don't grow for cash. well, anything more than expenses.Legit grow btw scooby. Well for a small commercial op.
Well in that case VERY nice. I thought for sure with all that work you were a small commercial grower. Much respect for that as a home grow setup. I've figured I can more than take care of my entire family's mmj needs with a 2400w/1200w set-up I've got planned for after we find a place, that 6000+ you've got going would, well be illegal for me, plus be way too much, hehe.thanks. nothing commercial though. i'm a developer by trade so i'm building the new space just for shits and giggles really. most of my harvest goes in my jars or to my friends at very reasonable rates. i don't grow for cash. well, anything more than expenses.
Yea, we didn't even bring half the furniture when when moved here let alone the shed full of tools, hehe. I suppose I could have built a lil mini room out of wood in the middle of this basement room and lined that, but this is much more temporary and less pain in the ass. Maybe I should have prefaced this with this is my 2nd grow, and is an upgrade from the 4'x3' closet I just finished growing in, hehe.Looks good to me, I would make sure to seal all your seams a bit better though. Long flap seems are a good place for moisture to collect and cause issues in the environment like mold. I'd agree though that Plywood applied to a frame and some paint and taped seems would have been a bit more sturdy and tidy and really would have cost about the same with just another hour or 2 of work. Then again this all depends on tools as well, so if you didn't have much in the way of power tools I see your reasoning here.
yea, i like planning and building stuff. can't stay still i guess. i offset each side of the flower room so i pull 3000w every month instead of 6000w every 2 months. mostly i built it to experiment with strains, techniques, and nutes. i like to oversize shit. better to have more room than you need than not enough. especially if you have the space.Well in that case VERY nice. I thought for sure with all that work you were a small commercial grower. Much respect for that as a home grow setup. I've figured I can more than take care of my entire family's mmj needs with a 3600w/1200w set-up I've got planned for after we find a place, that 6000+ you've got going would, well be illegal for me, plus be way too much, hehe.