I'm planning on building a cabinet for my second grow. My first is in the 4th week of flowering. However as a new grower I jumped the gun for a good deal and bought a 600w h.p.s light. I am only growing 2 plants and as you can already tell heat has been a huge issue. I bought a cheap cabinet 4'x2'x'7' and have had to modify so much to compensate for the heat issue. Everything is fine now but the whole point was to not raise attention to it, hence the cabinet.
Back to the point...I am thinking of going with a 4ft 6bulb T5 fixture for veg and then switching the bulbs in the T5 to flower bulbs as well as adding 2 cfl flowering bulbs for side light. I already have an inline 4" Vortex exhaust fan with a Carbon Scrubber.
How big should my cabinet be? I believe that T5's run a little hotter then the cfl's is that correct? I have 2 small 4" comp fans running in my old cabinet. However I was thinking of doing a double bottom with casters and just off-setting the holes to allow the exhaust to draw cool fresh air from the bottom. Then perhaps a small oscilating fan in the cabinet itself. I like that idea better then the comp fans. Any input would be great from any fellow T5 and cfl growers. As well as what size I should go with my new cabinet. Thanks!
Back to the point...I am thinking of going with a 4ft 6bulb T5 fixture for veg and then switching the bulbs in the T5 to flower bulbs as well as adding 2 cfl flowering bulbs for side light. I already have an inline 4" Vortex exhaust fan with a Carbon Scrubber.
How big should my cabinet be? I believe that T5's run a little hotter then the cfl's is that correct? I have 2 small 4" comp fans running in my old cabinet. However I was thinking of doing a double bottom with casters and just off-setting the holes to allow the exhaust to draw cool fresh air from the bottom. Then perhaps a small oscilating fan in the cabinet itself. I like that idea better then the comp fans. Any input would be great from any fellow T5 and cfl growers. As well as what size I should go with my new cabinet. Thanks!