om3gawave
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I designed this cabinet last summer, in July, and grew six Chocolate Chunk plants with LST. Four of them turned out male (BUMMER), but two of them turned out as female. I still have some of the bud left over since I am a light smoker, but they turned out GREAT. It is some great smoke. I got just over 1.5oz per plant on this setup, but since it was my first grow, I didn't expect much. This time around, I do expect to get more of a yield. I only grow in one gallon pots using Fox Farm Happy Frog straight from the bag, no perlite added. My previous grow, I did added perlite (maybe too much), and it couldn't hold water very well.
The box I grow in is 28"L x 20"W x 30"H. You may notice that I built it all. Why did I do that you may ask, well, I guess I don't really have a real reason. A Rubbermaid tub would work just as good. I bought two small fans from Target and clipped the guards off so that I could mount them onto the box the way I did. This keeps the box at about a constant 66F at night and about 83F during light hours.
I designed a very crude, but useable, adjustable hanging light. All I do is tie all of the ropes together into a knot, and it will hold the whole system. I also used light sockets. I could have used power strips and some outlet -> lightbulb converters, but I wasn't aware those existed at the time, so I went with this.
I placed a Rubbermaid lid in the bottom of the cabinet to catch the water that goes through my pots. Standing water and wood equates to rot. This was a great way to solve that problem.
I have four plants this time around, current at about two weeks in from seed (18/6 light cycle). The plants are looking great. I am currently battling a magnesium deficiency in one of the plants, but it is looking better.
The box I grow in is 28"L x 20"W x 30"H. You may notice that I built it all. Why did I do that you may ask, well, I guess I don't really have a real reason. A Rubbermaid tub would work just as good. I bought two small fans from Target and clipped the guards off so that I could mount them onto the box the way I did. This keeps the box at about a constant 66F at night and about 83F during light hours.
I designed a very crude, but useable, adjustable hanging light. All I do is tie all of the ropes together into a knot, and it will hold the whole system. I also used light sockets. I could have used power strips and some outlet -> lightbulb converters, but I wasn't aware those existed at the time, so I went with this.
I placed a Rubbermaid lid in the bottom of the cabinet to catch the water that goes through my pots. Standing water and wood equates to rot. This was a great way to solve that problem.
I have four plants this time around, current at about two weeks in from seed (18/6 light cycle). The plants are looking great. I am currently battling a magnesium deficiency in one of the plants, but it is looking better.
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