Thanks guys, let’s keep this thing rolling with some room specs…
10’ x 9’ space, framed with foam board insulation under and behind studs to prevent condensation and in case we flood the room. Everything covered with reflectrix.
We created a mini door with a header above the door for intake/exhaust fans. This allows us to run ducting in between floor joists and out the door, without having to cut through the block walls. Intake runs into two registers from behind the wall and into the room, with the exhaust on the other side of the room, creating a perpetual wind tunnel. 24kw mini split recessed into the wall, adjacent to the intake fans you see in pic 5.
We’ll skip the bare bulb vert stuff, since this is the LED Lounge. But if you’re curious and want to run the old school, cheap muffin fans, bare bulbs, rock and roll a 4kw space for a couple hundred in lights… We were running 10 gal coco plants and hitting 1.25-1.5lb/plant under 4kw with 5 plants…
Onto the tables… Simple 2x4 framing, with OSB. Pond liner. I like to walk on my tables if needed. We have super low ceiling heights in this room (6.5’-7’ depending on location), so the idea was to keep the tables as low as possible and still allow gravity drain to pvc then a sump.
We elevate the plants at the low end of the table so they’re not sitting in runoff with wet feet using egg crate lighting covers and some table feet that prevent the plastic from damaging the liner.
Trellis frame using pvc and a little shitty 35pt dehui. We had to put it on a timer to cycle on and off because we went through about 4 of them, with them burning themselves out running 24/7… Smooth sailing since, it turns off for 15 minutes every couple hours, and we need to upgrade to a digital timer so there’s less downtime…
Onto irrigation, feed, more air handling, electrical, and most importantly flowers and hash…
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