kochab
New Member
tnaks for that pm, I was offline. I have my control panel setup to show a lot more post per page than its setup by default so it would have taken me forever to find. In fact my stuff says that THIS is page 32, lol. how many pages long does yours say this thread is?)I would like to be able to seperate rooms, but I'm not to sure of a decent way of doing that in my bedroom closet. This is actually an apartment so I can't destroy anything major in this place. The closet that stretch is in right now, trust me is the biggest pain in the ass to move around and try and take pictures. I have to be so stiff moving around to the right side of the closet.
I removed the sliding doors on that closet and put a tarp in there. If you check somewhere along the lines of page 34 or something you should be able to find a video I recorded of my grow op. I'll go back and search for it and PM it to you.
The door on my bedroom closet is a hinged door, which I honestly don't want to dissasemble, just incase any maintenance has to be done. It would make more sense to do flowering in this room, as I could flower more plants at one time and have more space to move around, manage the plants, take pictures etc. I'll probbaly just move my room into the room that stretch is in and just leave my current bedroom empty.
I do have an airvent in this closet, which I don't have currently now. So keeping the closet cool won't be a problem. The only problem I have is getting air out. I don't want to drill any holes in the doors nor do I want to remove doors or cut into ceiling.
Here are some pictures of what the closet looks like and how I setup my practice veg area.
hmm, I would say that venting outwards would be the most problematic thing about changing the flower area over to this bigger closet...
Actually Im not sure how you would do that in there if you dont want to temporarily remove the door or cut it in any way. Ive made vents for folks to go under closet doors (with the 2-3' gaps that they leave for carpet clearance) before but thats no easy task generally. Is there any extra room @ the top of that door jamb so you could move the closet door hinges up and raise it a couple more inches?
(I stayed in an apartment complex that had the doors hung like that in so if a earthquake happened the doors would have less chance of falling on ppl once, or thats what they told me, I still believe that their contractors were dubasses)
ill try to think up something for that vent as it would be the biggest problem.
How many electrical outlets are in the room? You may be able to disable an outlet and vent into the wall....Ive seen that done as well