Building a new stealth grow (setting up for my new grow)

thcteddy

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I have about three weeks left on my current grow, but I thought I would start making a new stealth grow, mainly because I am interested in the idea of creating a completely self sufficient grow box. I personally have no need to keep my grows super stealth, but i thought this thread may be beneficial for other growers. Anyway Enjoy!
 

thcteddy

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Anyway I found this old chest at the dump whilst I was doing my recycling, I asked one of the porters if I could take it away, and he responded, "aye as long as you don't ask me to help" pretty standard scottish charm.


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thcteddy

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The inlet and input fans will be placed at the back (using a circle drill) and I will probably run a 400 watt HPS with a cool tube for the lighting. I will also be using a four pot wilma (self drip) system with a 10 litre water/nute reservoir. Should be fun to see if it works!
 

thcteddy

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By the way I ran a 125 watt cfl through this new set up the other day, and it is almost completely light proof. I will add some rubber cement sealant to make it completely light proof before I start growing.

So by the time I have added the carbon filter, ona gel, and silencer the whole system should be light, odour and sound proof.
 

thcteddy

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Cheers mate, it took about a week to disassemble, sand down repaint and attach new handles (and I had to replace the back boards with a thinner wood (1/8 inch plywood) to make it easier to circle drill in the exhaust fans ect. Pretty proud of it. It's only big enough to grow autos though, but thats suits me just fine.
 
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