Andrewk420
Well-Known Member
My goal: to grow quality buds in a small space on a very realistic budget.
A little of my experience first: I grew one successful plant indoors in a wooden 3x3 box I built under a floodlight that I wired the photo-sensor out of. Harvested a little less than a zip of okay buds. I have also had two successful outdoor grows, but both were 50/50 mother nature's and my success. The plants were 2.5 hours away and only got intermittent care. But I still always have that experience under my belt.
I am starting a very small grow because I don't have a lot of room where I live (matchbox sized house). I am documenting from absolute beginning to end just. I feel like these kinds of grows are still the overwhelmingly most popular, so maybe someone can learn from my mistakes or be inspired.
Today I got off the ground. I built a custom sized tent to fit in my closet. I'm less than $40 all in on this tent. $15 for a 10'x10' piece of panda film, $15 dollars in PVC and connections, and a fan out of an old computer.
The dimensions are 24"x32"x62".
I have a 300w led and two clip on reflectors on their way from Amazon. I already have two 42w CFLs that I'll put in the reflectors.
I have a friend who grows and he said he'll give me whatever I want out of his clones, but I have to show him (via snapchat lol) that I have a stable environment for a week before I can have them.
I might post a silly picture of my conditions and the lights when they're installed. But if I don't, I'll definitely update after I have plants in the tent.
I did a journal here 10 years ago with my first indoor grow and it really helped hold me accountable for staying on top of the grow.
A little of my experience first: I grew one successful plant indoors in a wooden 3x3 box I built under a floodlight that I wired the photo-sensor out of. Harvested a little less than a zip of okay buds. I have also had two successful outdoor grows, but both were 50/50 mother nature's and my success. The plants were 2.5 hours away and only got intermittent care. But I still always have that experience under my belt.
I am starting a very small grow because I don't have a lot of room where I live (matchbox sized house). I am documenting from absolute beginning to end just. I feel like these kinds of grows are still the overwhelmingly most popular, so maybe someone can learn from my mistakes or be inspired.
Today I got off the ground. I built a custom sized tent to fit in my closet. I'm less than $40 all in on this tent. $15 for a 10'x10' piece of panda film, $15 dollars in PVC and connections, and a fan out of an old computer.
The dimensions are 24"x32"x62".
I have a 300w led and two clip on reflectors on their way from Amazon. I already have two 42w CFLs that I'll put in the reflectors.
I have a friend who grows and he said he'll give me whatever I want out of his clones, but I have to show him (via snapchat lol) that I have a stable environment for a week before I can have them.
I might post a silly picture of my conditions and the lights when they're installed. But if I don't, I'll definitely update after I have plants in the tent.
I did a journal here 10 years ago with my first indoor grow and it really helped hold me accountable for staying on top of the grow.