My closet's original size is 4' wide x 2' deep x 8' high. I decided to extend the depth to 4' which reduced the height to 6' due to the closet door frame. I built a wooden platform for the base 4' x 4'. It's a simple frame made with 2"x2" and the surface is covered with pine planks 1"x6" with about 1/4" gap between planks. Basically it looks like a palette (skid). Around the perimeter on the top I made another frame of the 2"x2" for which I'll use as a wall for the water. I'll be taping vapour barrier plastic to the top (3-4 layers) to the perimeter wood frame using tuck tape. This will provide a small basin for the excess water and make for easy cleanup. There is also a shelf at 5' off the ground which I will use for clones and seedlings.
For
lighting I am using one 400 watt metal halide which I've suspended using chains. I will be getting a 3' parabolic hood for the light as it is a vertical bulb (looks like a flood light style). At the top of the closet (on the inside), I have mounted a 54 watt T5 flourescent bulb with 6500K colour. This light sits about 1.5' above the shelf.
Ventilation is something I'm somewhat concerned about and I'll explain why. First off, let me tell you my situation. I have installed a 6" duct through the top of the closet into my attic. At the end of the duct (inside the attic), there is a 6" duct booster fan. This fan plugs into an extension cord which I run down parallel to the duct into my bedroom. The cord plugs into a thermostat which is set to turn the fan on if the temperature gets hot (its an analog thermostat, no digital settings). Right now the duct is just facing downwards about 1' above the shelf inside the closet. My goal is to purchase a carbon filter before the flowering stage which will sit on the shelf and simple plug into the duct. I have two concerns, first being the strength of the fan I have for exhaust; Second issue concerns air intake for my room. There is no vents in my room, only the 1/2" crack under my door. Right now the stress on the fan is okay, but I'm not sure if this will be enough air movement for the plants. Another concern is the amount of resistance the carbon filter will add. I'm not sure if my little booster fan will be sufficient to pull enough. I may need to upgrade to an inline vortex fan. My fan is rated at 250 CFM and is 6" in diameter. The area for my growing is 4' x 4' x 8' (approx.) which yields about 130 cubic feet. My bedroom is about 550 cubic feet so combined its about 700. I read somewhere that said you should be able to move the volume of your room in 5 mins, which I have done.
I have purchased 100 sq.ft. of poly plastic (black and white sides) which I plan on using to surround the 2'x4'x8' extended out of the closet. I'm not sure how to go about hanging the plastic so that I can have ventilation with no light seeping in. I know its very important to have no light inside the growing area during sleeping hours of the flowering stage. I have a couple ideas, but nothing exceptionally exciting.
Growing medium will be soilless soil in pots ranging from 4" to 2 gallon. I am using Dutch Nutrient Forumla (DNF) for fertilizer, when the places have reached the vegetative stage. Clones will be inside a moisture dome (7" high) with 104 grow cubes (8 x 13) . I have a heating mat underneath the tray to keep the temp at 23°C. Humidity inside the dome is > 80% when it is on and around 50% when the dome is off. I have purchased a cheap analog hygrometer which I hang at 5' (or place it on the shelf, same height).
Disinfectant was used to clean the walls, shelf and any other surfaces around the area. After washing everything, I let the room dry naturally.
Seeds were bought at the Ontario Seed Bank. I purchased 10 seeds of three different strains: Afghani, Tutti-Fruity and XXX-420%. The XXX-420 is exclusive to OSB and to be honest I'm skeptical. All of these strains are mostly Indica and flower between 50 and 60 days. The Afghani was recommended because its a strong plant, great for indoors and beginners. The tutti-fruity was purchased for simliar reasons, also because I'm smoked it before
. Finally the XXX-420 was featured in Skunk magazine (
Volume 2, Issue 1), which also pointed out that it is great for newbs.
My Growing intentions are to start with less than half of the 30 seeds I have and hopefully grow them into vegetative where I will take (multiple?) clones off each one. I realize I won't know the sex until the 3rd week of flowering so once I do, I'll throw out the male clones. The reason I'm doing this is that I don't want to buy seeds again. My intention is to get at least one mother from each strain to constantly clone off of. Once I have a steady set of clones to work from, I hope to one day (hopefully in 6-8 months) have a Sea of Green.
Flowering challenge: I have only one grow light, and I will have plants in various stages of growth. I haven't figured out how I am going to have plants flowering and vegging at the same time using only one light. The only solution I've come up with is to isolate the light to the flowering plants after 12 hours. The challenge is that this requires daily manual work. Please feel free to post your ideas.