Light Dep Hoop House Questions

trapdevil

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Whats up gang-

I am trying to make some plans and get stuff in order for next outdoor season. I would really love to have a light dep set up.

I know it can take a good bit of manual labor and being around a lot, both of which I am most likely capable of, but there are some questions I have about automating some aspects of it and some exhaust fan questions.

I would like to have about a 14 ft wide, 10 feet high, 20 foot long hoop house that I would use as my light dep.

So I've been doing some looking around and trying to talk to some others who have done one in the past, I've found some stuff but still have some questions unanswered.

Is there something like sub 500$ that is like a handle that the cover would roll on to and you could essentially crank the cover over instead of attempting to like throw the cover over with ropes and pull it?
Along with that, is there a way you can put it on a timer nd have it go on and off and specific times? Or is that creeping into super expensive range?

Then I have questions about exhaust fans and humidity. I'm assuming in a space of that size you'd need like..2 10 in exhaust fans attempting to pull that hot humid air out, along with probably one intake fan? Is it smart to time it so once its pitch black outside you could pull the cover again so its not covered, but still dark but don't have to worry about the humidity skyrocketing? Time it so when the sun comes up would be "lights on" then cover it for lights off then pull back off again during dark when its actually dark?

Then Id need to address some power, I think Id need access to a bit of electricity for circulation fans, exhaust fans and stuff. I could attempt to run a extension cord from the house but its a good ways behind the house. Would a generator be my best bet? Or attempt at a cheap ish solar set up?

Think that's all I have off the top of the head, im sure there are more questions ill have.


is that something ussful^?

Thanks guys
 
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GBAUTO

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I'm waiting for the day that I'll be able to stick something like that(albeit about 1/10th the size) in my yard...
 

stealthfader508

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Light dep is cool stuff, but requires an elevated level of dedication and commitment ... as usual, jj is spot on... there are plenty of automated solutions, but it's such a wonky operation (raising and lowering the shade cloth every single day), that you'd still need to check on it constantly... I'd suggest going with a manual operation like he shows here...

but I guess it all depends on why you grow? if you grow for profit and quantity is what counts, then it's great, you can squeeze two or three crops out of one season if you put in the work ... but if your growing for personal use, what's the point? you'll be a slave to your crop
 

trapdevil

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I like to make cash:) and give people here a product the know who grew it, instead of getting random packs from who knows where.

But yeah i am around the house all summer so no worries about it being time consuming.

@doublejj any link for what you posted? Found one thing that looked similar. I like that yours is off grid also
 

doublejj

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RussLoc

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Whats up gang-

I am trying to make some plans and get stuff in order for next outdoor season. I would really love to have a light dep set up.

I know it can take a good bit of manual labor and being around a lot, both of which I am most likely capable of, but there are some questions I have about automating some aspects of it and some exhaust fan questions.

I would like to have about a 14 ft wide, 10 feet high, 20 foot long hoop house that I would use as my light dep.

So I've been doing some looking around and trying to talk to some others who have done one in the past, I've found some stuff but still have some questions unanswered.

Is there something like sub 500$ that is like a handle that the cover would roll on to and you could essentially crank the cover over instead of attempting to like throw the cover over with ropes and pull it?
Along with that, is there a way you can put it on a timer nd have it go on and off and specific times? Or is that creeping into super expensive range?

Then I have questions about exhaust fans and humidity. I'm assuming in a space of that size you'd need like..2 10 in exhaust fans attempting to pull that hot humid air out, along with probably one intake fan? Is it smart to time it so once its pitch black outside you could pull the cover again so its not covered, but still dark but don't have to worry about the humidity skyrocketing? Time it so when the sun comes up would be "lights on" then cover it for lights off then pull back off again during dark when its actually dark?

Then Id need to address some power, I think Id need access to a bit of electricity for circulation fans, exhaust fans and stuff. I could attempt to run a extension cord from the house but its a good ways behind the house. Would a generator be my best bet? Or attempt at a cheap ish solar set up?

Think that's all I have off the top of the head, im sure there are more questions ill have.


is that something ussful^?

Thanks guys
Honestly all that auto dep stuff is rad but if ubare trying to save money and you're able bodied then you can pull tarps by hand without ropes even relatively quickly. I have some 150' hoops about the same height and width you're talkin about and I pull 3 in about 5-10 mins.
 

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Yeah i’ll pull tarps manually, should be fine for a season.

Some more plants to bring to the hoop house, the flip to flower.

Add my fans and exhaust.
 

trapdevil

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Hahahah to make it worse they are my girlfriends.

my muck boots were soaked so had to go to plan b‍. hahahaha.

Barring more crocs and socks hoping for 1/2 p per.
 

Danielson999

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Light dep is cool stuff, but requires an elevated level of dedication and commitment ... as usual, jj is spot on... there are plenty of automated solutions, but it's such a wonky operation (raising and lowering the shade cloth every single day), that you'd still need to check on it constantly... I'd suggest going with a manual operation like he shows here...

but I guess it all depends on why you grow? if you grow for profit and quantity is what counts, then it's great, you can squeeze two or three crops out of one season if you put in the work ... but if your growing for personal use, what's the point? you'll be a slave to your crop
For some (like Canadians) the point would be to have your plants start flowering earlier. Up here in places it will mean the difference between harvesting nice buds or being forced to chop early.
 
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