Freezer Grow Room

tstt

Active Member
I have an old freezer that i am not sure if it works anymore. I have been considering fitting it out into a nice grow little grow room. It is one of those long 12 or 15 ft ones that open from the top. I would like any suggestions on the best way to spend my money. I only have a grand to throw in to this, and only want enough yield to keep me occupied. I smoke about an ounce a month. My idea is to try growing two or three plants sideways, using the screen of greens method. Because of the small space, height-wise, i was considering using a 120 watt tri-beam led light as a light source. I would love to hear imput on the quaility of grow you can achieve with led lights. And if anyone knows whether the tri-band with white light is better or orange? I also have an aerogarden that i plan to use to start the plants. From there I plan on transfering the plants into a horizontal position (not sure if this will have a detrimental affect on the plants growth). I plan on copying the aerogardens drip system in my vegetative/flowering section. Any comments or ideas of how i could pull this off would be appreciated. Just planning right now. I can't get my picture i drew on paint to upload, but i will try to answer any questions to help understand what im trying to do.
 

Bumgoon

Well-Known Member
This is a good idea in theory, you have big spaces, and Freezers naturally hum and produce vibrations and a little motor/light heat, so people probably wouldnt give it a second glance.

HOWEVER you would probably have to put a few holes in it for cables going to lights and fans, and some extra air vents to allow the air to circulate and be fresh. The trouble is, most freezers contain high levels of VERY toxic chemicals, so you have to know exactly what you are doing when you go poking holes in it, or you could easily do yourself some SERIOUS harm.

Take heed.



Also, First post Hello everyone!:hug:
 
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