Time to try! Need your advice!

BorgCube

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Hey everyone!

I've been searching awhile, trying to understand all aspects of growing in a cabinet! "What is the best solution for _____" <- lots of these on Google! Interestingly, a lot of the answers pointed to this forum! Thought I'd join and run what I'd cobbled together by some folks smarter than I.

I plan to write code to automate the whole rig using an Arduino and some C++ muscle. Specifically, pH and soil moisture management.

Here's the parts list I cobbled together, wanted to see if you guys could shoot it down. It's going to be indoors, in a home with central air, so "scent" management is important. My wife will also kill me if it looks like a plywood box with shit dangling out of it, so I'm trying to use a wife-approved cab. Here goes.


I figured I'd need some kind of seal inside the grow section, I imagined something like this might work well:

What do you guys think of a setup such as this? Any weak spots?

Thanks for sharing any related experiences!
 

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Mak'er Grow

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I kinda did similar...but big box of 4 seperate boxes @ 24" x 48" x 40" each...all managed by an Arduino...hydro though so just temp humid sensors a few relays and pumps etc.
The only thing I'd say to start would be the light...your making a 24" x 24" box so thats 4 sq feet...@ ~30Watts/ft your light only needs to be ~120 watts (true draw) for that space...if using quality LED light.
 

BorgCube

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I did have one question on how one would "manually" manage pH. For example, if a strain needs a pH of 6.4. Do you just measure the water's pH until it is at 6.4, and keep watering with that? Or does it "build up" in the soil, where it can get more acid than the water's level itself? Hope that Made sense...
 

mikerob

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I got ur back I have a similar cabinet I've started at my home click on my name and check out my posts ull like what I've got going on
 
Hi mate. I wouldn't worry about chipboard getting damp, itll be a few years down the line if you do have problems. Make sure the mylar is stuck on good, and use aluminium tape to tape up gaps and edges, that will be a semi effective vapour barrier (like you said) , but if you've applied glue to the entire surface rather than small dots or patches then there won't be a gap for moisture to form.

You're way over on you led power needs, 1000w is way too much, 200w is more than enough.

Carbon filter setup, good idea on doubling them up, however I've not seen any designed to be daisy chained. I reckon you'd have to diy some kind of enclosure to be able to series them (assuming you're going for series rather than parallel).

Everything else seems spot on. You might want to experiment to see where light leaks out of though. Also maybe run some thick adhesive around all joints in cupboard to improve its structural longevity.
 
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