Originally Posted by FlyingSteve
Those were my thoughts exactly, Emilya. Grow to half the size and then flower like crazy. But I'm thinking now that maybe I should just do a sea of green to get a real nice female plant and then just plant that by itself in the PC case. It would have TONS of room to spread out then and the only restraint would be the vertical height. That full size server case has 42" of surface area to work with.
My true problem here is that I'm in an attic bedroom. I could use the crawl spaces, in fact, there is one crawl space which you can only access through my closet that would be sooooooo perfect for growing in, space wise. I could EASILY put whatever size case I wanted in there, but the crawl spaces get to be insanely hot during the summer and insanely cold in the winter. The one crawl space actually has an electric vent fan which comes on when humidity levels get too high. That would be another great place to grow because of the ventilation, but once again, on an 80F+ those crawl spaces get to be probably 120 to 130F.
My thoughts to fix the heat problem would be to make a very small refrigeration cooling system from a mini-fridge compressor (I know HVAC and can do this no problem) and use it to cool water which would go through a small heat exchanger in the case and blow "cool" air out to keep the case temps no higher than 90F (I would set everything up on a thermostat even). I'd have to insulate the hell out of the case to make this efficient thought. Might not be too bad though because at night the crawl spaces cool off relatively quickly. During the winter it would be easy to keep the case warm. It's easy to make heat, difficult to remove it.
Oh, one question which I think I know the answer too but... I definitely want to do a CO2 system; it's one of the reasons why I want to make a sealed grow case. What does the plant need air-wise to grow? If I need to grow in a crawl space and use a cooling system then I will want to keep the grow case sealed up as good as possible... Is this possible by using a CO2 purge system, or are there other gases that the plant needs to breathe in? I know that plants need nitrogen, but I assume they get that from the soil or in my case, hydroponic nutrition. Basically, what is the need for outside air to circulate into the grow space if I have a CO2 system?
To sum it up:
If I want to grow big, then I need to grow in a crawl space. That introduces all sorts of cooling/heating issues ($$ electric bill, want to stay discreet lol). If I can get enough product from one large plant in that big ass PC case, then I can keep this in my room and the ambient temps won't be an issue, nor would ventilation. I basically am copying the way a lab would grow a plant; in as perfect of an environment as possible. But that means crap if I won't really get enough usable product, might as well not even do this then.
Thanks guys :)