Fixing up the old grow room

We decided that we would get three different grow boxes to start with, and see how those developed before expanding at all.

I am not a naturally handy person. Notice how I didn’t say handyman, that is due to the influence from my young daughters. They pointed out the other day that anyone can be handy or good with tools, and calling them all handymen was diminutive to women. That was the word they used, diminutive! I love them, but I take their point and so from no on will say I am not a very handy person. My initial attempt to putting together a grow room in my attic was not entirely successful, to put it mildly. I actually just gave up on it for a while, but now I’m going back to it, and setting up a more professional style of marijuana growing system. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not “going pro” so to speak, I just want to be able to grow and harvest and larger amounts of marijuana for me and my wife. We decided that we would get three different grow boxes to start with, and see how those developed before expanding at all. Grow room ventilation is important, as well as managing the humidity levels, so we wanted to get all those aspects right before getting another grow box. Of course we could have just started with one grow box, but we were both far too impatient for that. I have looked up some different grow room designs online, to see if there is any way to use the equipment I have to work more efficiently. I may not be a very handy person, but I am determined to get these grow boxes going!

 

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