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Help "Re-Design" my bloom room

farmdalefurr

I feel nothing and it feels great
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currently running in a room thats about 14' long x 12' wide

4, 4x4 tables

4, 1000w phantoms

2, 6'' fans...... 1 cools the lights, 1 runs the carbon filter

2, 16'' wall fans

right now the tables are set up like, 2 on one side of the room and 2 on the other, 1000w over each table.

nothing special, but im curious how you guys would set this room up w/ the equipment listed

open to ANY thoughts & ideas
 

Ohmless

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I would put three 1000w lights over three tables surrounded by foylon. I would also perpetually harvest and get roughly 0.75-2 pounds a month.
 

MIway

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I generally do not like anything against a wall... Dead spots where mold can take hold + just can't get back there to do work. So I'd vote for three lights down the center of the room with 4' on either side + one light 1' off the back wall and 3' on the other side. Better for heat + moisture + access... But losing a light of production.
 
I would run all 4 tables on stands with wheels and put them in and 8X8 in the middle of the room . but to really have an idea of how to set your room we need more info on the space !
 
Hey,farmdalefurr that room looks nice :tiphat:
sorry i was alittle vague on my first post .
in my mind functionality is just 1 key to setting up a room !
Everything has its place and finding it will make you life easier .
We are not able to see everthing there is to your room and most of it would not be safe for you to show so with that in mind here we go !
environment is the biggest key to a room !!!
how can you set up the best environment in your space ?
1 ) Airflow, how can i set this room best where the fresh cool air is being drawn though my plants at all times and the hot smelly air is being taken away with out problems
2) cooling or dehumidifier, to maintain my environment if so where does it need to be to be most effective
3) lighting, how can i set it with maximum use of multiple lights and maintain my best environment still being able to inspect everything with easy access.
4) air movement, where do the fans need to be for the best circulation for the plants .
Keep in mind the easier it is to get to the easier it is to inspect and the quicker you will find any problems or potential ones !

so look at your room and do what is best for you and your environment the rest is all gravy :dance013:
 
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