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B. Self Reliant
I recently bought a new home. It’s an older home that was built in the 1930’s. I would like to set up an indoor grow that is just large enough to keep me from dealing with the black market, but unfortunately I’m not in SoCal anymore, so things have to be a little more stealthy than they were in my old garden. It’s not going to be as easy as throwing up a couple 600’s over some 3x3 ebb & flow trays and harvesting 58 days later! I’d like to have a flowering area that uses a couple of 600’s or maybe even a few 400’s since height will be an issue.
The basement of my home would be the ideal spot, except for the fact that my home is only about 1000 sq. ft. and everyone who comes over to my place would know something was up if I avoided bringing them in the basement. If I do grow the basement it will be a hit and run type of thing for a quick crop when no one will be by for a while, but a sustained grow is out of the question.
Right now I see the entryway to the attic-like area upstairs as my only option. I’ve read through SpasticGramp’s attic buildout as well as bender’s attic thread. Both were incredible, but unfortunately my space is more like Bender’s. . . tight and cramped but doable.
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EDIT: A NEW (INSULATED) SPACE WAS CHOSEN. THIS IS WHAT I'VE GOT GOING ON IN THE SPACE THAT I EVENTUALLY SETTLED ON. CATCH UP BY JUMPING TO POST #19.
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I’ll show you all some pics, then I’ll let you know what I need help with!
This is the entrance to the attic-like area behind the knee walls. The whole upper floor of the 1.5 story house is a single small bedroom. You can only stand up straight in the middle of the room due to the slope of the roof. Other than my bed & a small walk-in closet there’s nothing up there, so no one has any business going upstairs except me. The room is long and narrow with triangular crawl spaces behind the side walls. The door pictured here leads to a decent sized entryway (which is what I’m hoping to turn into my grow space) before curving around to the right in order to provide access to the area behind the knee wall.
This is what it looks like when you open it up. I’ve cleaned it out quite a bit with a shop vac, but it’s still pretty gnarly. The area on the end of the house pictured here is 32” deep & 67” tall at the highest point. It’s 126” long, but that’s measuring out far enough to the sides where the roof seriously impedes the headspace I have to work with. But, even if I bring it in by 24” on each side to keep the headspace adequate, i still have over 6 feet of length to the room, so that’s just what I’ll have to work with. I’ve certainly grown smaller spaces, but the dimensions will certainly limit my options. I really only NEED to flower under a single 600, but I’m trying to set myself up here, not barely scrape by!
This is what you see when standing in the doorway and looking left.
This is a close-up of the far left side. The wall on the left is my room wall, the wall on the right is an exterior wall of the house, & behind that triangular board on the left is the other crawl space (accessible through a different hobbit-sized door).
This is what you see when standing in the doorway and looking right. As you can see, the crawl space on this side of the house is connected to the entryway area that I want to grow. There’s no separation like on the left side.
This is what you see as you peek around the corner to the right. At each end of the crawl space there’s a vent that is supposed to allow the area to be the same temp as outside at any given time, but needless to say there’s not much air flow and it’s always hooter or cooler than outside. I’m assuming that if I grow the entryway a wall will need to go up here to block off this area, just like the other side.
This is what the floor currently looks like. There’s boards near the entryway, but after that it’s insulation laid out with nothing over it. I temporarily put old boards down in order to explore.
This is what the walls and the ceiling look like. Looks like the roofing material is right on the other side of those ceiling boards, but I’ve never done any roofing so I don’t know for sure.
What I need help with is setting up the room itself. I know enough about the plants and different growing methods, etc to figure that stuff out later. I’m not even thinking about what medium I’ll grow in or how many plants per square foot I’ll have, etc. I’m already intimidated!
I talked to the home inspector about the load bearing potential of the areas shown in the images, and basically what he said was that if the upstairs was finished like mine, the area can hold weight. So, I’m assuming that the ability to bear weight isn’t an issue. I’m not going to put a 40 gallon res up there, but I’m not going to worry about a few plants and a small reservoir for the run-off unless someone here tells me otherwise.
Here’s where I need some good suggestions! I somehow need to block off that end area from the long crawl space that it’s attached to, while still maintaining circulation within the crawl space. Especially if I have a grow in that entry area, I need to be sure to maintain excellent circulation so the adjacent crawl space doesn’t get damp. How should one handle that? If I install a roof vent in the actual grow area for my exhaust, and I use the vent that’s already there as an intake, then I’m short one vent for the crawl space that will now be partitioned off. Driving me crazy!
Also, in addition to making accommodations for inlet & exhaust, I also need to think about insulating the area that will actually be grown. Is that a bad thing? Common sense would tell me that if I keep the humidity under control in the grow area (adequate circulation or a dehumidifier), insulating the area shouldn’t do any damage to the house in terms of moisture, right? What if I put up insulation, but then only grow and climate control the area during part of the year? Will that allow moisture to build up behind the walls I put up (inside the insulation)?
If someone can tell me how to properly insulate the area, that would be killer! I’m dying to get started & get my hands dirty. Can I just staple gun rolls up on the ceiling and the then cover it with those hard sheets of reflective foil insulation? Do I have to worry about moisture getting behind there once it’s all up?
The last issue for now is the floor. Again, my main concern is moisture. I don’t want to rot my new home in order to grow a few pounds of bud of the course of the next couple years, ya know? If I put floor boards down can I put plastic down too? What type of plywood sheeting is typically used for flooring in an attic type area?
There’s certainly other issue that need to be addressed, but for now these are my main concerns. I have a feeling these plants will be hand watered, and the amount of run-off they’ll produce can be hauled downstairs to the toilet or deep sink without much difficulty. So, I’m not worried about plumbing for now. I’m fairly comfortable running a 20 amp circuit from my main panel, so that won’t be an issue either.
Please help me! I know this is going to be a huge job as well as a large investment, but I own the home and it’s a very private spot within the home, so I’m willing to do it if AT ALL possible.
All suggestions are welcome!
The basement of my home would be the ideal spot, except for the fact that my home is only about 1000 sq. ft. and everyone who comes over to my place would know something was up if I avoided bringing them in the basement. If I do grow the basement it will be a hit and run type of thing for a quick crop when no one will be by for a while, but a sustained grow is out of the question.
Right now I see the entryway to the attic-like area upstairs as my only option. I’ve read through SpasticGramp’s attic buildout as well as bender’s attic thread. Both were incredible, but unfortunately my space is more like Bender’s. . . tight and cramped but doable.
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EDIT: A NEW (INSULATED) SPACE WAS CHOSEN. THIS IS WHAT I'VE GOT GOING ON IN THE SPACE THAT I EVENTUALLY SETTLED ON. CATCH UP BY JUMPING TO POST #19.
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I’ll show you all some pics, then I’ll let you know what I need help with!
This is the entrance to the attic-like area behind the knee walls. The whole upper floor of the 1.5 story house is a single small bedroom. You can only stand up straight in the middle of the room due to the slope of the roof. Other than my bed & a small walk-in closet there’s nothing up there, so no one has any business going upstairs except me. The room is long and narrow with triangular crawl spaces behind the side walls. The door pictured here leads to a decent sized entryway (which is what I’m hoping to turn into my grow space) before curving around to the right in order to provide access to the area behind the knee wall.
This is what it looks like when you open it up. I’ve cleaned it out quite a bit with a shop vac, but it’s still pretty gnarly. The area on the end of the house pictured here is 32” deep & 67” tall at the highest point. It’s 126” long, but that’s measuring out far enough to the sides where the roof seriously impedes the headspace I have to work with. But, even if I bring it in by 24” on each side to keep the headspace adequate, i still have over 6 feet of length to the room, so that’s just what I’ll have to work with. I’ve certainly grown smaller spaces, but the dimensions will certainly limit my options. I really only NEED to flower under a single 600, but I’m trying to set myself up here, not barely scrape by!
This is what you see when standing in the doorway and looking left.
This is a close-up of the far left side. The wall on the left is my room wall, the wall on the right is an exterior wall of the house, & behind that triangular board on the left is the other crawl space (accessible through a different hobbit-sized door).
This is what you see when standing in the doorway and looking right. As you can see, the crawl space on this side of the house is connected to the entryway area that I want to grow. There’s no separation like on the left side.
This is what you see as you peek around the corner to the right. At each end of the crawl space there’s a vent that is supposed to allow the area to be the same temp as outside at any given time, but needless to say there’s not much air flow and it’s always hooter or cooler than outside. I’m assuming that if I grow the entryway a wall will need to go up here to block off this area, just like the other side.
This is what the floor currently looks like. There’s boards near the entryway, but after that it’s insulation laid out with nothing over it. I temporarily put old boards down in order to explore.
This is what the walls and the ceiling look like. Looks like the roofing material is right on the other side of those ceiling boards, but I’ve never done any roofing so I don’t know for sure.
What I need help with is setting up the room itself. I know enough about the plants and different growing methods, etc to figure that stuff out later. I’m not even thinking about what medium I’ll grow in or how many plants per square foot I’ll have, etc. I’m already intimidated!
I talked to the home inspector about the load bearing potential of the areas shown in the images, and basically what he said was that if the upstairs was finished like mine, the area can hold weight. So, I’m assuming that the ability to bear weight isn’t an issue. I’m not going to put a 40 gallon res up there, but I’m not going to worry about a few plants and a small reservoir for the run-off unless someone here tells me otherwise.
Here’s where I need some good suggestions! I somehow need to block off that end area from the long crawl space that it’s attached to, while still maintaining circulation within the crawl space. Especially if I have a grow in that entry area, I need to be sure to maintain excellent circulation so the adjacent crawl space doesn’t get damp. How should one handle that? If I install a roof vent in the actual grow area for my exhaust, and I use the vent that’s already there as an intake, then I’m short one vent for the crawl space that will now be partitioned off. Driving me crazy!
Also, in addition to making accommodations for inlet & exhaust, I also need to think about insulating the area that will actually be grown. Is that a bad thing? Common sense would tell me that if I keep the humidity under control in the grow area (adequate circulation or a dehumidifier), insulating the area shouldn’t do any damage to the house in terms of moisture, right? What if I put up insulation, but then only grow and climate control the area during part of the year? Will that allow moisture to build up behind the walls I put up (inside the insulation)?
If someone can tell me how to properly insulate the area, that would be killer! I’m dying to get started & get my hands dirty. Can I just staple gun rolls up on the ceiling and the then cover it with those hard sheets of reflective foil insulation? Do I have to worry about moisture getting behind there once it’s all up?
The last issue for now is the floor. Again, my main concern is moisture. I don’t want to rot my new home in order to grow a few pounds of bud of the course of the next couple years, ya know? If I put floor boards down can I put plastic down too? What type of plywood sheeting is typically used for flooring in an attic type area?
There’s certainly other issue that need to be addressed, but for now these are my main concerns. I have a feeling these plants will be hand watered, and the amount of run-off they’ll produce can be hauled downstairs to the toilet or deep sink without much difficulty. So, I’m not worried about plumbing for now. I’m fairly comfortable running a 20 amp circuit from my main panel, so that won’t be an issue either.
Please help me! I know this is going to be a huge job as well as a large investment, but I own the home and it’s a very private spot within the home, so I’m willing to do it if AT ALL possible.
All suggestions are welcome!