Try a bay6 loft grow tent or budbox roof tent they re the perfect fit.
Growing in attic.
Nobody else is going to go in your attic but you.
Attic roofs are sloped to maximise height pick a tent that also has a sloped roof.
I would suggest you build a room inside the attic sealed.
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Plywood or sheetrock just seal it with duct tape.
Also notice the condensation stains at the shingle nail more evidence of a history of attic moisture which was a factor in this mold growth.
On attic mold visible on pine tongue and groove roof sheathing near the building eaves.
Mold needs 3 things to grow.
Your grow room is going to be bright and attics have less places for light to leak out and alert neighbors.
Mold growing on the sheathing in your attic is a serious problem that shouldn t be ignored.
Attic grows are tricky.
The presence of mold inside your home even if it s in an unused place such as the attic can cause.
Some attics are difficult to get to.
A sealed room is essential for the pest problems you will have in an attic too.
You can use a standard flat roof tent but you ll lose some height.
While five feet might seem tall enough for an attic you ll probably want a reservoir to put your plants on so that water and growing mediums don t spill out onto the attic floor bad news for the.
The mold shown in the attic photographed above was identified as aspergillus sp.
When that happens it can become an issue keeping a safe gap between your canopy and lights.
It s not included on a tour of the house and isn t visible to neighbors.
If you eliminate just one of these elements mold will starve and die.
Related to 3 above this practice can pump warm moist air into the attic where it can be trapped and begin the cycle of mold growth.