SterlingCannabis
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I recently built a new grow tent (the old consisted of clear super thin plastic, and was very inefficient). The dimensions are 36"x56"x67" (WxLxH). Main construction consists of 2x4, 1/2" plywood, and 6 mil black plastic.
Lighting is a 48" 4 bulb florescent fixture (used in office buildings) with alternating daylight and warm light tubes. It is suspended using light duty chain from hooks in the ceiling and a 2x4 that is secured to the fixture. I have left room for the ability to add a second and or third (if mounted vertically) light fixture along the rear wall if additional light is needed.
Intake consists of two 2x6 floor registers with filter pads inside, the exhaust is a Kool Operator JR fan (8" with 1,100 max cfm). I have not added a carbon air filter yet but do plan to use a DIY one soon. To round out the intake and exhaust system I plan to add an oscillating fan in front of the intakes to aid in circulation.
Three sides are 6 mil black plastic that has been stapled every 2-3 inches and then duct taped in a over laping pattern 2 layers thick. The ceiling and rear wall are 1/2" plywood and the floor is just concrete. For the front opening I used Velcro that is both sticky and stapled to the frame and then a 3 layer edge of duct tape on both the inside and the outside with the Velcro stuck to that. Absolutely no light leaks from the edges once it is sealed up with no cords coming through. Though I do plan to silicone the floor ceiling and rear wall joints to further seal them more from bugs than light escaping.
Currently I am holding temps at...
Temp above lights (on wood) -76*
Center of light fixture (metal part)- 85*
Soil (appx. 6" from light)- 82*
humidity- 51%
These numbers are with the exhaust on high and the tent sealed off with both vents wide open.
Suggestions and comments are all welcome and appreciated.
SC
I recently built a new grow tent (the old consisted of clear super thin plastic, and was very inefficient). The dimensions are 36"x56"x67" (WxLxH). Main construction consists of 2x4, 1/2" plywood, and 6 mil black plastic.
Lighting is a 48" 4 bulb florescent fixture (used in office buildings) with alternating daylight and warm light tubes. It is suspended using light duty chain from hooks in the ceiling and a 2x4 that is secured to the fixture. I have left room for the ability to add a second and or third (if mounted vertically) light fixture along the rear wall if additional light is needed.
Intake consists of two 2x6 floor registers with filter pads inside, the exhaust is a Kool Operator JR fan (8" with 1,100 max cfm). I have not added a carbon air filter yet but do plan to use a DIY one soon. To round out the intake and exhaust system I plan to add an oscillating fan in front of the intakes to aid in circulation.
Three sides are 6 mil black plastic that has been stapled every 2-3 inches and then duct taped in a over laping pattern 2 layers thick. The ceiling and rear wall are 1/2" plywood and the floor is just concrete. For the front opening I used Velcro that is both sticky and stapled to the frame and then a 3 layer edge of duct tape on both the inside and the outside with the Velcro stuck to that. Absolutely no light leaks from the edges once it is sealed up with no cords coming through. Though I do plan to silicone the floor ceiling and rear wall joints to further seal them more from bugs than light escaping.
Currently I am holding temps at...
Temp above lights (on wood) -76*
Center of light fixture (metal part)- 85*
Soil (appx. 6" from light)- 82*
humidity- 51%
These numbers are with the exhaust on high and the tent sealed off with both vents wide open.
Suggestions and comments are all welcome and appreciated.
SC