The Dude 4552
Well-Known Member
Alright guys, here's my design for a Rubbermaid container grow. I put a lot of thought into the design and tried to accommodate all the conditions I felt the plants would require in such a confined space.
Pic one
The top container. Inside are one tabletop fan for circulation on the lights and eventually the plants! There is a velcro strip running down the side for adjusting the height of the fan. All around the edge of the inside are cord protectors which will keep the cords safe and out of the way of the burgeoning growth.Along with the tabletop fan there are also two 12V computer fans exhausting air through the 4" duct and out the back of the container. I wired the fans myself, simple job (just bought a couple of pre-spliced lamp cords, twisted, capped and taped.)
I cut holes in the container for the fans and added weatherstripping to make it airtight. I also weatherstripped the lip of the bottom container for a lightproof and airtight seal.
Pic 2
The light is a wide powerstrip with 3 outlet sockets, 3 y-splitters and 6 23w 6500K CFL's for vegging and 6 23w 2700k CFL's for flowering. I will be upgrading to 8 CFL's (2 more 23w mixed spectrum) in this particular fixture. I used stretch cords to hang the lights and epoxy and duct tape to keep everything bonded and tight.
Pic 3
As you can see on this picture of the back of the container, I have a passive intake collecting air from the area and into the container. Now I am not entirely happy with this intake design so I will most likely add a 10" fan to suck air in. The lights are suspended and I have a series of hooks at different lengths along the container for adjusting the height of the lights, allowing for maximum light penetration.
Pic Four
This is the front of the container. All of the wiring for the box is contained within it with the exception of one wire from the main powerstrip. Now lets look at the bottom of the box...
Pic 5
Three powerstrips are fasted to the container with velcro. The main power bar (the one sans CFL) powers the top and bottom circulation fans (they are on opposite sides so air is pushed in both directions and to cool the temps. It also powers the second powerbar which contains one 40w 2700k CFL (on a timer) and one 13w green cfl (not pictured). The third powerstrip (not pictured) is plugged into a digital timer and mounted with velcro on the side of the container. It is a smaller 3-outlet plug which houses the plug for the main light along with thee plugs from the two exhaust fans. I also included a temp/humidity meter (with velcro).
I'll take this time to include that I covered the entire inside with mylar and used relflective duct tape for most of the taping. I also made sure I purchased powerbars with surge protectors, just in case.
Pic 6, 7
I also included a wireless thermometer/hygrometer so I can check on the temps and humidity without having to open the box to peek at the meter inside. It also helps give me a second opinion in case one particular meter is off.
So this is how it all looks when everything is set up.
Now it wouldnt be stealth unless there was some kind of odour control, so I worked on that too.
Pic 11, 12
Thanks to Wolfman Zen for that ingenious idea. I went to wal-mart for the small cups but unfortunately no large ones! No problems, however as my local Staples business depot had EXTRA large ones so I created a couple of XL carbon filters for my two exhausts. I decided not to mount these until the smell becomes a concern.
Pic 13
But thats not all! I also purchased a Febreze carbon filter with built-in fan for 10 bucks! might pick up another one too!
I also purchased some airwick gel fresheners, some febreze pet odour spray, some arm & hammer mountable fridge filters and some ozium.
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So what am I growing? Well I'm on a mission to create my own strain. Right now I want to cross Jack Herer with Nebula and see where it takes me. So I've been shopping for some feminized Jack Herer and the Doc seems to be the cheapest and most reliable (?!?) source for those particular seeds.
Oh, and heres a quick look at where the container will be going...
Pic 14
In the basement of my house I have a little lounge area where I like to kick back after work, get stoned and do any number of things: Listen to some vinyl, read, play guitar/bass/drums, record said instruments, etc. I prefer smoking in the basement to avoid arousing suspicion when my folks come to visit, and I am really getting tired of paying for something that can be grown for free with the right care, attention and effort. So, I moved the bookcases from the wall roughly 30" or so...
Pic 15
The container fits perfectly and stealthy too. The only way to see it is to climb over the guitar amp and walk in behind the bookcases...
So, now that I have briefed you all on my setup, perhaps you could offer some comments and/or suggestions or answer a couple of questions of my own:
Am I better set up for a 12-16 plant SOG or would I be better of sticking to 6 or 8 plants in the larger containers I have now? I'm debating whether to veg for two weeks or a month as height is a concern (although width not so much, which is why I want to see if anyone recommends some LST for later on)
Is there a cheaper and more reliable site to order those Jack Herer seeds? I dont want the package to get "lost in transit" or become one of the users with a "dont shop with the Doc!" thread.
In my recent viewing of the new seemorebuds video, the perfect garden, he mentions how one of the growers uses green light to look at and work on his plants during lights off because plants do not respond to green light? Do you think this green CFL will have the same effect?
What do you think of the intake? How well could it work without a fan?
Thanks for reading guys, and please feel free to leave comments/suggestions (except to get a HPS...)
Pic one
The top container. Inside are one tabletop fan for circulation on the lights and eventually the plants! There is a velcro strip running down the side for adjusting the height of the fan. All around the edge of the inside are cord protectors which will keep the cords safe and out of the way of the burgeoning growth.Along with the tabletop fan there are also two 12V computer fans exhausting air through the 4" duct and out the back of the container. I wired the fans myself, simple job (just bought a couple of pre-spliced lamp cords, twisted, capped and taped.)
I cut holes in the container for the fans and added weatherstripping to make it airtight. I also weatherstripped the lip of the bottom container for a lightproof and airtight seal.
Pic 2
The light is a wide powerstrip with 3 outlet sockets, 3 y-splitters and 6 23w 6500K CFL's for vegging and 6 23w 2700k CFL's for flowering. I will be upgrading to 8 CFL's (2 more 23w mixed spectrum) in this particular fixture. I used stretch cords to hang the lights and epoxy and duct tape to keep everything bonded and tight.
Pic 3
As you can see on this picture of the back of the container, I have a passive intake collecting air from the area and into the container. Now I am not entirely happy with this intake design so I will most likely add a 10" fan to suck air in. The lights are suspended and I have a series of hooks at different lengths along the container for adjusting the height of the lights, allowing for maximum light penetration.
Pic Four
This is the front of the container. All of the wiring for the box is contained within it with the exception of one wire from the main powerstrip. Now lets look at the bottom of the box...
Pic 5
Three powerstrips are fasted to the container with velcro. The main power bar (the one sans CFL) powers the top and bottom circulation fans (they are on opposite sides so air is pushed in both directions and to cool the temps. It also powers the second powerbar which contains one 40w 2700k CFL (on a timer) and one 13w green cfl (not pictured). The third powerstrip (not pictured) is plugged into a digital timer and mounted with velcro on the side of the container. It is a smaller 3-outlet plug which houses the plug for the main light along with thee plugs from the two exhaust fans. I also included a temp/humidity meter (with velcro).
I'll take this time to include that I covered the entire inside with mylar and used relflective duct tape for most of the taping. I also made sure I purchased powerbars with surge protectors, just in case.
Pic 6, 7
I also included a wireless thermometer/hygrometer so I can check on the temps and humidity without having to open the box to peek at the meter inside. It also helps give me a second opinion in case one particular meter is off.
So this is how it all looks when everything is set up.
Now it wouldnt be stealth unless there was some kind of odour control, so I worked on that too.
Pic 11, 12
Thanks to Wolfman Zen for that ingenious idea. I went to wal-mart for the small cups but unfortunately no large ones! No problems, however as my local Staples business depot had EXTRA large ones so I created a couple of XL carbon filters for my two exhausts. I decided not to mount these until the smell becomes a concern.
Pic 13
But thats not all! I also purchased a Febreze carbon filter with built-in fan for 10 bucks! might pick up another one too!
I also purchased some airwick gel fresheners, some febreze pet odour spray, some arm & hammer mountable fridge filters and some ozium.
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So what am I growing? Well I'm on a mission to create my own strain. Right now I want to cross Jack Herer with Nebula and see where it takes me. So I've been shopping for some feminized Jack Herer and the Doc seems to be the cheapest and most reliable (?!?) source for those particular seeds.
Oh, and heres a quick look at where the container will be going...
Pic 14
In the basement of my house I have a little lounge area where I like to kick back after work, get stoned and do any number of things: Listen to some vinyl, read, play guitar/bass/drums, record said instruments, etc. I prefer smoking in the basement to avoid arousing suspicion when my folks come to visit, and I am really getting tired of paying for something that can be grown for free with the right care, attention and effort. So, I moved the bookcases from the wall roughly 30" or so...
Pic 15
The container fits perfectly and stealthy too. The only way to see it is to climb over the guitar amp and walk in behind the bookcases...
So, now that I have briefed you all on my setup, perhaps you could offer some comments and/or suggestions or answer a couple of questions of my own:
Am I better set up for a 12-16 plant SOG or would I be better of sticking to 6 or 8 plants in the larger containers I have now? I'm debating whether to veg for two weeks or a month as height is a concern (although width not so much, which is why I want to see if anyone recommends some LST for later on)
Is there a cheaper and more reliable site to order those Jack Herer seeds? I dont want the package to get "lost in transit" or become one of the users with a "dont shop with the Doc!" thread.
In my recent viewing of the new seemorebuds video, the perfect garden, he mentions how one of the growers uses green light to look at and work on his plants during lights off because plants do not respond to green light? Do you think this green CFL will have the same effect?
What do you think of the intake? How well could it work without a fan?
Thanks for reading guys, and please feel free to leave comments/suggestions (except to get a HPS...)
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