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12-22-2007, 12:48 AM #1OPSenior Member
Sea of Green Rubbermaid.
I was wondering if anyone here had any information on my idea of using a heavy duty rubbermaid tool box like storage container. Thick black plastic and I wanted to put big 4-ft Fluoro's in it mounted to the lid for a Sea Of Green method for newly rooted, flowering, 2 week old clones. Maybe some fans in there cut out of the plastic with some light proofing going on. Probably some humidity mist being pumped in there. Ya'll get my drift I hope. Cool, thanks everyone!
Completely Stoned Reviewed by Completely Stoned on . Sea of Green Rubbermaid. I was wondering if anyone here had any information on my idea of using a heavy duty rubbermaid tool box like storage container. Thick black plastic and I wanted to put big 4-ft Fluoro's in it mounted to the lid for a Sea Of Green method for newly rooted, flowering, 2 week old clones. Maybe some fans in there cut out of the plastic with some light proofing going on. Probably some humidity mist being pumped in there. Ya'll get my drift I hope. Cool, thanks everyone! :) Rating: 5
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12-22-2007, 01:02 AM #2Member
Sea of Green Rubbermaid.
thats a pretty popular method from what Ive heard. you might wanna consider using CFLs however. with tubes, you get a 6 inch deadzone with no helpful light at each end of the tube. that means only the middle 3 feet would get you anywhere, and with that size container you wanna max the light your plants get.
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12-22-2007, 03:03 AM #3OPSenior Member
Sea of Green Rubbermaid.
I was talking about a tupperware with a lid on it that latches shut. Thick black rough plastic you know? The lights would mount onto the top of the lid.
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