A friend, who works as a contractor, has been asked to build a room for a client. He is comfortable with the building but knows nothing about growing.
The client is related through marriage and confided that the room was to be used to growing "vegetables" wink-wink-Nevertheless, my friend is uncomfortable getting involved past the building stage in a non-mmj state.
So I am going to be hired as a consultant and handle the set up of the room.
The client goes through around an ounce a week (at $350/ea) His primary goal is to produce his own so he can save money in the long run.
Money seems to be of little concern but I don't want him to get in over his head.
I was thinking 2000w would produce at least enough to last him a year, probably much more. It wouldn't be too much to control in terms of heat, electricity & smell.
I am no professional, nor would I normally consider myself qualified to be a consultant in this matter, but I am the only person who both knows enough and can be trusted.
It should also be noted that the garden should come as close to "running itself" as possible. This guy didn't know where the gas went in his lawnmower. He is successful in his business ventures but pays people to do shit like this. I am sure he is going to make me an offer to be caretaker.
I was thinking a 10' X 14' room with 2 1000w 8" Blockbusters over two 5'X5' trays. This would allow room around the perimeter for tending to plants etc.
10-12 plants per tray, square pots, coco, maxibloom, blumats (or multi feed DTW)
The room is going in an apartment atop a garage next to the house.
I came here for advice. Given the clients expectations, what would you do with a blank slate and 15k?
the 15k includes building costs.
The client is related through marriage and confided that the room was to be used to growing "vegetables" wink-wink-Nevertheless, my friend is uncomfortable getting involved past the building stage in a non-mmj state.
So I am going to be hired as a consultant and handle the set up of the room.
The client goes through around an ounce a week (at $350/ea) His primary goal is to produce his own so he can save money in the long run.
Money seems to be of little concern but I don't want him to get in over his head.
I was thinking 2000w would produce at least enough to last him a year, probably much more. It wouldn't be too much to control in terms of heat, electricity & smell.
I am no professional, nor would I normally consider myself qualified to be a consultant in this matter, but I am the only person who both knows enough and can be trusted.
It should also be noted that the garden should come as close to "running itself" as possible. This guy didn't know where the gas went in his lawnmower. He is successful in his business ventures but pays people to do shit like this. I am sure he is going to make me an offer to be caretaker.
I was thinking a 10' X 14' room with 2 1000w 8" Blockbusters over two 5'X5' trays. This would allow room around the perimeter for tending to plants etc.
10-12 plants per tray, square pots, coco, maxibloom, blumats (or multi feed DTW)
The room is going in an apartment atop a garage next to the house.
I came here for advice. Given the clients expectations, what would you do with a blank slate and 15k?
the 15k includes building costs.