kingofqueen
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Welcome to My Medical Grow
The Grow Shack
Dimensions are 4ft x 4ft x 7.5ft . Its a split cab , there are 2 doors , bottom space is for veg. and the top is for flowering .
Ventilation is provided by a 4in inline fan from Hydrofarm . The inline fan pushes air out through a 4in dryer hose up through the top . It pulls through the light hood and carbon filter . The carbon filter is from Canfilter it's the cheapest smallest on they make . You can diy one , but just drop the 38 dollars on this one it works great and has a prefilter. A 4in hose clamps directly to it . I have 2 4in light proof ducts between the veg and flower area . These consist of 4in snaptite duct,4in adjustable 90's ,and 4in close access metal dryer hookups.One side has a diy blower that forces warm air from the 24/0 veg area. The passive intakes are located at the bottom of veg . 2 4in dryer baffels . Panty hose is clamped over the intakes on the outside to prevent bugs and dust .I have my inline fan hooked up to a 3 speed ceiling fan switch .It runs on low most of the time .
Lighting consists of 250w HPS for flowering and multi cfls in veg mostly 23-26w.
Medium is Happy Frog Soil , party cups,#1 and#3 pots in veg . I'm using 5 gallon buckets in flower . I mix in different ingredients for veg and flower .
The Grow Shack
Ventilation is provided by a 4in inline fan from Hydrofarm . The inline fan pushes air out through a 4in dryer hose up through the top . It pulls through the light hood and carbon filter . The carbon filter is from Canfilter it's the cheapest smallest on they make . You can diy one , but just drop the 38 dollars on this one it works great and has a prefilter. A 4in hose clamps directly to it . I have 2 4in light proof ducts between the veg and flower area . These consist of 4in snaptite duct,4in adjustable 90's ,and 4in close access metal dryer hookups.One side has a diy blower that forces warm air from the 24/0 veg area. The passive intakes are located at the bottom of veg . 2 4in dryer baffels . Panty hose is clamped over the intakes on the outside to prevent bugs and dust .I have my inline fan hooked up to a 3 speed ceiling fan switch .It runs on low most of the time .
Lighting consists of 250w HPS for flowering and multi cfls in veg mostly 23-26w.
Medium is Happy Frog Soil , party cups,#1 and#3 pots in veg . I'm using 5 gallon buckets in flower . I mix in different ingredients for veg and flower .
Construction consists of prefabed panels . Each panel has a frame built from 2x2x8's . I then take 4mil black construction plastic/visqueen and staple it tight over the frame . Then flip it over and staple in some insulation , this part gets hard because the thinnest insulation is for 2x4walls , because now as you staple the outer covering on you have to keep flattening out the insulation to squeeze it in.
For the roof panel plan ahead of time and frame it for hooks and extra supports for lighting and exhaust ports .
The front panel requires some extra thought too ,for how you want the doors to be .The doors are built the same way and overlap with a door weatherstrip for a airtight seal.
Panels are stood up and attached to each other using L brackets . I take and use black duct tape to seal up the seams and it matches the outer covering . I quick note , Try to use white panda film for the inner covering then no mylar is needed for reflecting light. I couldnt afford it at the time .
I also have a table built inside that seperates the top and bottom .It is free standing and fits the inside dimension of the enclosure .Top and bottom is air and light tight from each other aside from the air ventilation.All in all it wasnt that bad to build ,I did it in a day and the cost was around 120 dollars not counting equipment .It was a one chamber enclosure to start with , I gradually up graded it to what it is today.It holds temp well even when its 0 outside I can keep it above 60 and actually have tuned it to maintain constant temps .
Mr. Ganja
Join Date Jun 2010 Posts 1,643 Journal Entries4
For the roof panel plan ahead of time and frame it for hooks and extra supports for lighting and exhaust ports .
The front panel requires some extra thought too ,for how you want the doors to be .The doors are built the same way and overlap with a door weatherstrip for a airtight seal.
Panels are stood up and attached to each other using L brackets . I take and use black duct tape to seal up the seams and it matches the outer covering . I quick note , Try to use white panda film for the inner covering then no mylar is needed for reflecting light. I couldnt afford it at the time .
I also have a table built inside that seperates the top and bottom .It is free standing and fits the inside dimension of the enclosure .Top and bottom is air and light tight from each other aside from the air ventilation.All in all it wasnt that bad to build ,I did it in a day and the cost was around 120 dollars not counting equipment .It was a one chamber enclosure to start with , I gradually up graded it to what it is today.It holds temp well even when its 0 outside I can keep it above 60 and actually have tuned it to maintain constant temps .
Mr. Ganja
Current strains
Pineapple Express (Unknown )
Purple Flo (Grand Daddy Purplex Flo)
Island Sweet Skunk(Who cares its just good)
Medibud (A Dutch Medical strain 27%THC)
Blueberry Express (Pineapple ExpressxBlueberry)
Pineapple Express
Purple Flo
TGA's Plush Berry
TGA's CheeseQuake
Satori
KC Brains KC-39 (bagseed)
Pineapple Express (Unknown )
Purple Flo (Grand Daddy Purplex Flo)
Island Sweet Skunk(Who cares its just good)
Medibud (A Dutch Medical strain 27%THC)
Blueberry Express (Pineapple ExpressxBlueberry)
Pineapple Express
Purple Flo
TGA's Plush Berry
TGA's CheeseQuake
Satori
KC Brains KC-39 (bagseed)
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