Quote Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
lol...nah...no need for a thermomter. LMAO.

Hey, Pharmacan. First off...sounds like a wicked grow. Nice wattage there. Couple things to consider. First, have u thought about light-movers? Not sure if you are at all worried about electricity usage, but putting a couple thousand watts on light tracks can be good in larger areas where you would normaly have to use more lights. Also, it will help you control your temps better.

The Fog :rastasmoke:
Fog - I forgot to respond about the light movers.

I have a three-car garage with a two-car door and a single-car door. The grow room will be directly behind the single-car door. While the ceiling height in the garage is 9'4", the garage door rails and opener extend down to 7'4". I don't want to take down the garage door hardware - actually, it's more like I can't take it down; the sectional garage door would collapse.. Growing around the rails and manipulating lights around the rails would not be difficult - installing light movers would, in effect, take two feet off my headroom.
PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . Which Growing Method to Use???? I'm building a grow room in my garage. It will be 10' x 13' x 9' ceiling. This will be a sealed room, exclusively for flowering. Right now I'm thinking 4 - 1000w HPS in cool tubes for lighting. I would like to have a continuous harvest, so I'm estimating that approx. 2/3 of the room will be for the big plants and 1/3 of the space for the young plants. I'm growing MMJ in California, so the number of plants is problematic. It would be better for me to have fewer large plants than a whole Rating: 5