Humanrob
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In the very old detached single car garage I'm growing in, the room has a basic R13 wrap. It's a crude maybe late 1930's structure, with no sheathing or moisture barrier, just very thin clapboard siding nailed directly to the outside of the wall studs. It's a challenge to grow out there, with only minimal insulation and wall board it is heavily influenced by outside temps. I'm still learning exactly what times of year I can maintain decent temps between heating (not really used yet...), AC, and the dehumidifier. So far this fall, if the outside temps are above the mid 40's, I need to run an AC or a positive feedback loop will develop and the room will overheat (I'm running a total of about 840w of COBs between two tents in a 13'x13' room).
I keep my exhaust fans running 24/7, always have. It prevents moisture buildup, and Oregon is an inherently spore filled place so I have to keep the air moving to prevent PM. Last winter before I finished insulating the space, I did a run in there with a 600w HPS light in the 3x3, and I took the exhaust from the cool tube and directed it back into the intake, to cycle the warmed air back in. I had a separate exhaust fan and intake circulating fresh air in and out. At this point with the improvements I made structurally and with insulation, using only COBs my tents stay about 5-6º above whatever the room temperature is.
I'm dealing with similar questions about what style of grow would be the best use my spaces. SCROGs are tough in a 3x3. A lot depends on your height restrictions, and whether you are growing Indica or Sativa dominants, and what your ultimate goals are. I have enjoyed my short run/small pot from seed runs, growing hardy little trees that need no support. But now that I'm not doing outdoor grows anymore, I need to up my game on the indoor. It looks like in this space I might be able to get two grows in per year, so I have to squeeze all I can from them. I'm still figuring out what that means.
I keep my exhaust fans running 24/7, always have. It prevents moisture buildup, and Oregon is an inherently spore filled place so I have to keep the air moving to prevent PM. Last winter before I finished insulating the space, I did a run in there with a 600w HPS light in the 3x3, and I took the exhaust from the cool tube and directed it back into the intake, to cycle the warmed air back in. I had a separate exhaust fan and intake circulating fresh air in and out. At this point with the improvements I made structurally and with insulation, using only COBs my tents stay about 5-6º above whatever the room temperature is.
I'm dealing with similar questions about what style of grow would be the best use my spaces. SCROGs are tough in a 3x3. A lot depends on your height restrictions, and whether you are growing Indica or Sativa dominants, and what your ultimate goals are. I have enjoyed my short run/small pot from seed runs, growing hardy little trees that need no support. But now that I'm not doing outdoor grows anymore, I need to up my game on the indoor. It looks like in this space I might be able to get two grows in per year, so I have to squeeze all I can from them. I'm still figuring out what that means.