Sorry about the delay in replying. I have been busy. I have a space that, with the closet and door swing is about 105 sq. ft. = 9.75 sq. meters. This has to house plants, pumps, tanks, a 12.5 sq.ft./1.16 sq. Meter trimming/electrical control desk and space to walk. I can build what I want how I want in there as I own the place but this room and a 10' X 12' greenhouse is all I have to work with for now. I am just now starting to study scrog (was thinking SOG but want to minimize number of plants. As I have a normal 8' ceiling I was thinking of dividing it in half vertically in order to double the usable canopy. Of course I will have to double the lights, but the canopy determines that and I will get more for the same light, as they will be closer to the plant. I also expect to minimize or eliminate the dead space inside the plant that produces nearly naked branches and tiny buds when the rest is ready to harvest. I am going to study some reference material I found at angelfire.com. I am curious to know what you think. My plants are producing very good quality; I just have to increase my efficiency. If you are wondering why I need to maximize, I am trying to start a true collective in my area but need some meds to attract members and conversely I need members to justify the extra medicine I will be drying and curing. On that, is there a real good reason to dry over 2-3 weeks? I have good control of my humidity and temperature and it appears my drying time will be 1/2 that or less, a good thing as my drying closet is only 6' X 6' X 1 1/2' so my potential crop needs to spend less time in the closet.
MadDog420 Reviewed by MadDog420 on . Grow Room Design Problem Hello all. I am nearing harvest on my first serious grow. :thumbsup: It is working so well I want to set up properly for the next. To do that I need some information form those of you who have done this several times. The how I pretty much have and just need to practice, and I have the equipment, but I donā??t know how much space I need for the four stages; vegetative, flowering, drying, and curing. I donā??t want your actual sizes, unless you want to give them and let me do the math, but Rating: 5