Thanks for taking your time to read this!
I am a second time grower and wanting to take my cultivation skills to the next level!
I have an open closet that I've decided I will turn to a grow room! Dimensions are 5'x2'x7'
The graphics I have included are to exact scale of room and pots.
My main concern is lighting, with such limited head room. After pots I have a clearance of 2'10". I would like to venture into HPS/MH usage but am unsure with such space. More input on what lighting would best fit my situation here is greatly appreciated! (Side note: with such limited head room SCROG has been widely recommended, would me training smaller plants allow for HPS/MH lighting in my tight squeeze?)
Second concern is ventilation. I am not worried about the smell so much as I am concerned about lack of proper o2/co2 exchange. There is a window/window well in this closet but I would like to avoid any exterior penetration. How would you approach this?
Please let me know if I am headed in the right direction, what I can improve on, and options that I have.
Thanks again!
-Padfoot
I am a second time grower and wanting to take my cultivation skills to the next level!
I have an open closet that I've decided I will turn to a grow room! Dimensions are 5'x2'x7'
The graphics I have included are to exact scale of room and pots.
My main concern is lighting, with such limited head room. After pots I have a clearance of 2'10". I would like to venture into HPS/MH usage but am unsure with such space. More input on what lighting would best fit my situation here is greatly appreciated! (Side note: with such limited head room SCROG has been widely recommended, would me training smaller plants allow for HPS/MH lighting in my tight squeeze?)
Second concern is ventilation. I am not worried about the smell so much as I am concerned about lack of proper o2/co2 exchange. There is a window/window well in this closet but I would like to avoid any exterior penetration. How would you approach this?
Please let me know if I am headed in the right direction, what I can improve on, and options that I have.
Thanks again!
-Padfoot