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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    VERY CAREFULLY. LOL.
    If you read back aways ull see.

    Quote Originally Posted by MegaOctane12
    Your grow is fucking incredible man, a grow of that proportion would scare the shit out of me, think most people. You haven't answered this, and I wouldn't want to divulge more of my personal situation if I had a setup like that either but how do shift fourteen thousand watts, I'm sure alot of people would like to know your secret. I'm guessing you split the load and use some kind of generators and put the rest through the mains. Anyway man, respect to you.
    Tranoble Reviewed by Tranoble on . "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT THE SEALED ROOM Listen im not very good at writing this stuff down. You can post reply's with any specific questions and I will answer them best I can. My pictures of my room are 1 week from cutting down. Based On A 4 Light Room. Pictures are of a 8 Light Room. I start by sealing my room as best I can. From there I start by building a 8ft by 8ft box with 2x6. Then I screw 2 sheets of OSB 4x8 sheets to the bottom (sort of like a water bed box). I line the inside with polly making Rating: 5

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    hey tranoble, I'm really new to the indoor grow, don't mean to sound stupid but just wondering what an lr1000 is. I am trying to find the best set up possible and it looks like you know what your doing.

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    An Lr1000 is a shader. It is by far the best shader on the market for growing on tables. I know they are made in the US. From what i know they are hard to find but if you live in canada I can point you in the right direction.

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    ... That's ... amazing.

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    Here they are. 6 weeks old today.

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    Very Nice............:stoned:

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    Wow...Wow...Wow... Let me just be the hundredth person or whatever to say... Wow. That is the exact! setup I want to do! Either one big room in the garage or split in 2. Gorgeous, if I can get to that quality over that many plants in the next year I will be hopping mad with joy.

    One question. Do you know anything about tracks? I live in the city and I am somwhat concerned about running 4000watts because I am already a welder and have a lot of computers. Have you ever heard about using say... 2 1000watt lights on a track that move back and forth to simulate 4 1000 watt lights? Do you think a similar room like yours could take advantage of tracks to save electricity and expense while still getting nearly the same light?

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    I have never used tracks before so I cant give you any help on that. If you would like to use less power i suggest using an Equalizer PF2. Check out this site and read up on it. I use an Equalizer and I save about 1/3 of my bill.

    http://www.growhere.com/equalizer/index.htm

    Good Luck.

    Quote Originally Posted by Racerx
    Wow...Wow...Wow... Let me just be the hundredth person or whatever to say... Wow. That is the exact! setup I want to do! Either one big room in the garage or split in 2. Gorgeous, if I can get to that quality over that many plants in the next year I will be hopping mad with joy.

    One question. Do you know anything about tracks? I live in the city and I am somwhat concerned about running 4000watts because I am already a welder and have a lot of computers. Have you ever heard about using say... 2 1000watt lights on a track that move back and forth to simulate 4 1000 watt lights? Do you think a similar room like yours could take advantage of tracks to save electricity and expense while still getting nearly the same light?

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    Quote Originally Posted by Tranoble
    Then I screw 2 sheets of OSB 4x8 sheets to the bottom (sort of like a water bed box).
    I line the inside with polly making sure not to get any staples on the inside of the beds.
    What is OSB and where can it be found? What is 'polly' and how do you staple it to the box?

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    "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT

    OSB is a type of ply wood made from compressed wood chips. You could use any 3/8 ply wood. OSB is cheapest. Polly is black and white plastic. Black on one side and white on the other. When your stapling the polly inside the table make sure the staples are on the out side of the table.If you have staples in the dirt they will rust. Rust isnt very good for your plants. Hope that answers you questions.


    Quote Originally Posted by thebullfrog
    What is OSB and where can it be found? What is 'polly' and how do you staple it to the box?

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