MikeMuffler
Active Member
Just wanted to share my clone dome build.
I found standard trays and domes to be a little frustrating, the height is limited and I don't like how the edges typically taper inwards which would grab leaves of clones around the edges. Not really big issue but I like building stuff like this.
Found a 2x4 flood table with perfect lips to hold 4 trays.
Frame is made from 3/4" plywood strips that I glued and brad nailed together. I covered with aluminum tape. I thought about other ways to seal the wood but this was cheap and effective and I had on hand. The post are some stainless corner guard I had laying around.
Wrapped in poly with the top piece "hinged" with tape for easy access.
I like how I can put water in the lowest flood tray. Keeps the humidity up without stale water being near the cuttings.
Hopefully it works....
I found standard trays and domes to be a little frustrating, the height is limited and I don't like how the edges typically taper inwards which would grab leaves of clones around the edges. Not really big issue but I like building stuff like this.
Found a 2x4 flood table with perfect lips to hold 4 trays.
Frame is made from 3/4" plywood strips that I glued and brad nailed together. I covered with aluminum tape. I thought about other ways to seal the wood but this was cheap and effective and I had on hand. The post are some stainless corner guard I had laying around.
Wrapped in poly with the top piece "hinged" with tape for easy access.
I like how I can put water in the lowest flood tray. Keeps the humidity up without stale water being near the cuttings.
Hopefully it works....