ForbiddenFruit
Well-Known Member
Any drawbacks to using wood and making my own grow box for my aeorponic system?
Those damn rubbermaids waste space and no matter how I organize them, I can't get them to the exact dimensions that I need.
So is it OK to use wood? I mean it seems like it would be alright, but I have never seen any mention of other people here having built their boxes out of wood.
Maybe use that black rubber lining that they use for outside ponds in order to waterproof it?
OR
Is there a better material that I can use as a substitute to wood... then just put it together and then seal it with glue around all the edges?
1 large customized box will allow me to use less PVC for my misters, I will only need one drain, and I can maximize my space. I can get several additional plants in the same space this way and I could evenly space them. No "dead" zones where the plastic tubs meet (in the corners)..
In any case, this seems like a no brainer to me for multiple reasons, but being that I have not seen anyone else doing this, I thought I would ask before proceeding.
thanks
Those damn rubbermaids waste space and no matter how I organize them, I can't get them to the exact dimensions that I need.
So is it OK to use wood? I mean it seems like it would be alright, but I have never seen any mention of other people here having built their boxes out of wood.
Maybe use that black rubber lining that they use for outside ponds in order to waterproof it?
OR
Is there a better material that I can use as a substitute to wood... then just put it together and then seal it with glue around all the edges?
1 large customized box will allow me to use less PVC for my misters, I will only need one drain, and I can maximize my space. I can get several additional plants in the same space this way and I could evenly space them. No "dead" zones where the plastic tubs meet (in the corners)..
In any case, this seems like a no brainer to me for multiple reasons, but being that I have not seen anyone else doing this, I thought I would ask before proceeding.
thanks