BudTinsley
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone. This is my first journal on RIU so hopefully some of you get interested and follow along. This is also my first time growing cannabis, so any advice is welcomed and appreciated.
Grow Method: Low Stress Training
Enclosure:
2 30gal Rubbermaids
3" Computer fan
6" Computer fan
2 Surge Protector
4 42 watt CFL
2 26 watt daylight CFL
Light Timer
2 1" PVC Elbows
Thermometer/Hygrometer
2 cans of Krylon Fusion White Spray Paint
2 Cardboard Hoods
Construction:
Because this is a semi-stealth grow, I wanted to make my enclosure look as normal as possible. To create space inside of the tubs I cut the bottom out of the top rubbermaid tub and cut the lid of the bottom rubbermaid to create some space inside. The first photo shows a birds eye view. I taped the two tubs together on the inside to block out light and spray painted the inside of the tubs white for light reflection.
To mount the lights I used two zipties and mounted a power strip upside-down to the top lid. Next I used outlet to socket adapters in the power strip and used three ysplitters to increase light. Photo 2.
The fans are fastened to side of the tubs with zipties also. I found an interesting DIY wiring thread and found out how to wire a computer fan with any ordinary wall charger. It works perfectly and runs the fans much quiter. Photos 3&4.
Photo 5 shows the other power strip. It is fastened to the side of the tub and that's where I run my fans as well as plug my light timer into.
The hoods on the outside of the tubs are used simply to block light. You can see them is Photos 6&7.
The PVC pipes are passive intakes to control temperatures. Photo 8.
The last picture is of the tubs all closed up. I keep them covered with a dark blanket and it keeps it pretty stealthy. I wouldn't recomment trying to hide it from your parents or anything. Photo 9
Grow Method: Low Stress Training
Enclosure:
2 30gal Rubbermaids
3" Computer fan
6" Computer fan
2 Surge Protector
4 42 watt CFL
2 26 watt daylight CFL
Light Timer
2 1" PVC Elbows
Thermometer/Hygrometer
2 cans of Krylon Fusion White Spray Paint
2 Cardboard Hoods
Construction:
Because this is a semi-stealth grow, I wanted to make my enclosure look as normal as possible. To create space inside of the tubs I cut the bottom out of the top rubbermaid tub and cut the lid of the bottom rubbermaid to create some space inside. The first photo shows a birds eye view. I taped the two tubs together on the inside to block out light and spray painted the inside of the tubs white for light reflection.
To mount the lights I used two zipties and mounted a power strip upside-down to the top lid. Next I used outlet to socket adapters in the power strip and used three ysplitters to increase light. Photo 2.
The fans are fastened to side of the tubs with zipties also. I found an interesting DIY wiring thread and found out how to wire a computer fan with any ordinary wall charger. It works perfectly and runs the fans much quiter. Photos 3&4.
Photo 5 shows the other power strip. It is fastened to the side of the tub and that's where I run my fans as well as plug my light timer into.
The hoods on the outside of the tubs are used simply to block light. You can see them is Photos 6&7.
The PVC pipes are passive intakes to control temperatures. Photo 8.
The last picture is of the tubs all closed up. I keep them covered with a dark blanket and it keeps it pretty stealthy. I wouldn't recomment trying to hide it from your parents or anything. Photo 9