No smell issues at all unless the exhaust is off.I used weatherseal foam around the doors, and rubber seals in between the doors to seal the lights from getting out or in the closet. Also to control the smell from leaking too much. The only concern of the smell is coming from the passive intake.
You are absolutely right. I cut more than just holes. I cut a long rectangular hole across the entire bottom. Light does not leak from one chamber to the other from the back. And there is a whole lot of air flow.yep ya need some bigger holes!
Do you mean If I built or purchased it as is? The cabinet was just a regular cabinet that I modified just a bit.Then added all the materials.Did you build the cab or purchase it?
I scrogged the grow and broke the main stem on one of the plants. The main stem was completely broken, just hanging by a piece of skin from the stem. I taped her back together with Magic Tape, and she recovered. I can't believe she stuck back together like she did.What happened to your first grow from May?
The Spray Adhesive didn't work out that well in the long run. It started to just fall off slowly, it is still stuck on now with some tape.The light fixture is hanging with some chaines and s hooks for easily lowering or rising the fixture.
With this light fixture I can have up 10x 42 Watt CFL 6500K Spectrum for Vegetation stage.
Then I can change the lights to a 2700k Spectrum for Flowering. Eventually this wardrobe will have a Vegetation shelf on the right side.
*I have not made a hole for the exhaust because I am still thinking whether to make it in the back or the top of the wardrobe. I am thinking to make the whole on top, they say it's better that way.
It was hard to take pictures of the wardrobe after mylar was installed, the reflection puts everythin in the picture, sorry but Here are some pics of the progress, the best I can show.
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Thanks Essex, the screen worked wonderful, I didn't even think of that. Thank You.Passive means no fans, active means fans actively pushing air.
So just some holes with a bug screen will work nicely!
I would vent out the top of the cabnet not side, this blows hot air up away from intakes at bottom.
I decided to SCRoG the grow and not worry about the amount of height. SCRoG is good man. The grow was able to Veg for more than a month, It was taller than one feet, then i switched to Flower them. If I recall, there were three plants, the amount of space was just about right, Some bud sites were really close to each other, while others were far apart, that is the bud sites of the canopy. If I can just find a way to get them even all around, that would be great. Experience is definitely needed for properly training those plants, especially when the strain is unknown, or how it grows, whether it's Indica or Sativa.my first grow was under cfl, It works great for flowering just dont get quite as big or strong buds as HPS
If ya only got 2' height ya will want to switch to 12/12 from rooted clone or seedling else they will get to big m8.
lookin forward to seeing some babys inside!
i change the res once every 2 weeks, The 3 part Hollands Secret was $42 total and it will last a couple of grows at least.I was thinking so much on converting my medium to a bubbler like that, but after putting so much work and money on this project, I don't even want to reconstruct or spend any more money. I have so much hydroton rocks, and sure waste a lot of nutrients in that big reservoir. Your bubbler setup looks very cost-effective in terms of medium and nutrients.
How often do you change your water in the resevoir?
Do you think I should try the bubble setup in this wardrobe, or just stick to the flood & drain?
My goal is to spend less money on medium, and especially nutes. And spend less time moving that damn reservoir around every week.
Any advice is appreciated, but I totally understand if non is given. I am stumbled on all the the ideas I have to set up this wardrobe, and only time, trial and error will tell what's best. Unless the wardrobe breaks down. LOL
I like to keep it cool. I don't really know how to check the temperature. It gives me different readings all the time. Not sure if I can take the temperature while all the lights are on and so close to it, I think it's giving me false readings. It goes up to 92 degrees with the fans off, but it still seems cool when I open the door. I think I'm taking the temp wrong, the thermometer must be to close to the lights. I tried putting the thermometer in a cut open orange juice box, but it gave me the same temperature.Really nice setup! I may have missed this skimming through, but why so many fans in there? =)