Making plans on building my first grow box. Put together plans last night, along with an almost done material list. So the box is going to be basically a wooden cabinet, with the approximate deminisions of 5 Ft Tall, 3 Ft in length, and 2-2.5 Ft deep.
The box will be split into 2 sections, top and bottom. Flowering on top, Veg on bottom. Lighting system will be built into both halves, and yadda yadda yadda. I had in my plans for like 5 PC fans built into the right side of the box per half, so that would be 10 pc fans and 10 activated carbon filters for the entire thing. Gonna try for 5-8 plants to start, before getting experience under my belt.
Basically I want to know if this would be to many filters and fans as if it were to lower the temperature of the box to which it would damage the plants. I'm saving up some dough to put this together and wouldn't be ready until March or April, so it would start to be warming up around them. So too many fans and filters? I do live in a huge house divided into 4 apartments, mine being my own
I will make another post as describing the box in better detail here soon and possibly link it up. Thanks guys, and I'm a newbie, dreaming big.
The box will be split into 2 sections, top and bottom. Flowering on top, Veg on bottom. Lighting system will be built into both halves, and yadda yadda yadda. I had in my plans for like 5 PC fans built into the right side of the box per half, so that would be 10 pc fans and 10 activated carbon filters for the entire thing. Gonna try for 5-8 plants to start, before getting experience under my belt.
Basically I want to know if this would be to many filters and fans as if it were to lower the temperature of the box to which it would damage the plants. I'm saving up some dough to put this together and wouldn't be ready until March or April, so it would start to be warming up around them. So too many fans and filters? I do live in a huge house divided into 4 apartments, mine being my own
I will make another post as describing the box in better detail here soon and possibly link it up. Thanks guys, and I'm a newbie, dreaming big.