Wooliemammoth
Member
I'd like to run this by you guys and gave you tell me first if it's feasible and second is it efficient.
My potential grow space is 7' tallx3'widex1.5'deep=32cuft grow space located in my garage. I live in fl and we are entering the cooler months so the temp shouldnt be an issue. I'll be doing 3 five gallon buckets dwc with two air stones in each bucket. I will be using cfl lights while observing the minimum 5k lumens per sqft of grow space. I haven't decided on nutes yet(suggestions please) and I'll have a panasonic whisper line fan pulling 320cfm combined with a carbon filter and maybe even an ozone generator depending on the smell. This needs to be ultra stealthy seeing how the person I live with does not dig pot. Also, I'm wondering if I can just drill a 3-5" hole in the top of this closet and the in-line fan would pull in fresh air as it expels the closet air?
Is there anything I left out?
I'm not going for huge numbers, but with some luck I expect at least 3oz of good quality bud. This is for personal use bc I'm tired of dealing with sellers.
Thanks!
My potential grow space is 7' tallx3'widex1.5'deep=32cuft grow space located in my garage. I live in fl and we are entering the cooler months so the temp shouldnt be an issue. I'll be doing 3 five gallon buckets dwc with two air stones in each bucket. I will be using cfl lights while observing the minimum 5k lumens per sqft of grow space. I haven't decided on nutes yet(suggestions please) and I'll have a panasonic whisper line fan pulling 320cfm combined with a carbon filter and maybe even an ozone generator depending on the smell. This needs to be ultra stealthy seeing how the person I live with does not dig pot. Also, I'm wondering if I can just drill a 3-5" hole in the top of this closet and the in-line fan would pull in fresh air as it expels the closet air?
Is there anything I left out?
I'm not going for huge numbers, but with some luck I expect at least 3oz of good quality bud. This is for personal use bc I'm tired of dealing with sellers.
Thanks!