Hey everyone! This is FAR from gold standard, but I am hoping for creative ideas to make it better. Background - I currently live on a tiny island with a couple of stores, so buying (a lot) better shit isn't really an option. We have some stuff periodically, but you just have to go every day to see what they are selling. We aren't allowed to grow outdoors here. This is DECENT bag seed (plus a tomato and a cucumber seedling). I am just trying to get some experience (and fun) in before moving back to Colorado in 2022. This is my second go at it, and my first time with a dedicated space. I got a male to flower in my downstairs bathroom, but it was a pain in the ass, so I think I'll be much happier with this if I can find a way to make it work.
So here it is. 32 Gallon garbage can spray painted inside flat white, and a PVC frame inside of that to hang lights form. I just lift the full garbage can off of the frame to get into it.
Air Flow:
8" fan drawing air out of the top, two 2"x3" passive inlets on the bottom. The temp just under the lights is the same temperature as the room (78-85 degrees - It's the Caribbean and our AC sucks, so temps are never going to be perfect). The temp of the air coming out of the top light trap is about 12-15 degrees warmer than the ambient room temp.
Today I stuck a 4" fan in there to circulate air better. The ribbons in the top of the box moved around without the 4" fan, and the tomato plant was shaking some, but everything else was completely still. I stuck my gopro in there with the 4" fan running, and everything had a nice little shake to it. Should I pull this fan? Should I install it in one of the passive inlets and make it an active inlet?
Light:
I've got 2 65 watt CFLs that I keep in place with a chain and clamp from the fixture. There are clips on the chains, so I can fully adjust the light height. They are on a cheap timer, so I don't have to be home to turn lights on or off.
The passive inlets and the exhaust fan both have cardboard light traps. The bottom has the thickest weather stripping I could find around it. Excuse the absurd amount of duct tape. I used it to seal off all of the light leaks, and from what I can tell, it worked. With the lights on inside of the tent, no visible light leaks out as observed from a dark room. The weather stripping on the bottom lets no visible light through either, but I do have to toss a dark towel over the spot where the power cords come out.
My hope is to use this to grow a single plant. I am hoping to switch to 12/12 at 3 weeks so that I can show sex as early as possible, and flower 1 female plant short enough to stay in the bucket in a plastic 3 gallon pot. If I end up with 2 females, could I put each in a 2 gallon fabric pot? Because I could definitely fit the two 2 gallon fabric pots I have. I've seen videos of people flower in solo cups, so I am guessing it'd be possible. Not ideal, but really none of my situation is. Feel free to roast or offer any creative ideas you may have.
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So here it is. 32 Gallon garbage can spray painted inside flat white, and a PVC frame inside of that to hang lights form. I just lift the full garbage can off of the frame to get into it.
Air Flow:
8" fan drawing air out of the top, two 2"x3" passive inlets on the bottom. The temp just under the lights is the same temperature as the room (78-85 degrees - It's the Caribbean and our AC sucks, so temps are never going to be perfect). The temp of the air coming out of the top light trap is about 12-15 degrees warmer than the ambient room temp.
Today I stuck a 4" fan in there to circulate air better. The ribbons in the top of the box moved around without the 4" fan, and the tomato plant was shaking some, but everything else was completely still. I stuck my gopro in there with the 4" fan running, and everything had a nice little shake to it. Should I pull this fan? Should I install it in one of the passive inlets and make it an active inlet?
Light:
I've got 2 65 watt CFLs that I keep in place with a chain and clamp from the fixture. There are clips on the chains, so I can fully adjust the light height. They are on a cheap timer, so I don't have to be home to turn lights on or off.
The passive inlets and the exhaust fan both have cardboard light traps. The bottom has the thickest weather stripping I could find around it. Excuse the absurd amount of duct tape. I used it to seal off all of the light leaks, and from what I can tell, it worked. With the lights on inside of the tent, no visible light leaks out as observed from a dark room. The weather stripping on the bottom lets no visible light through either, but I do have to toss a dark towel over the spot where the power cords come out.
My hope is to use this to grow a single plant. I am hoping to switch to 12/12 at 3 weeks so that I can show sex as early as possible, and flower 1 female plant short enough to stay in the bucket in a plastic 3 gallon pot. If I end up with 2 females, could I put each in a 2 gallon fabric pot? Because I could definitely fit the two 2 gallon fabric pots I have. I've seen videos of people flower in solo cups, so I am guessing it'd be possible. Not ideal, but really none of my situation is. Feel free to roast or offer any creative ideas you may have.
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