Hey all,

I have a big problem on my mind right now. Four female bagseeds at about 2ft tall that I just switched to flower on 4/10. I'm running a 600w digital with a fan blowing on the reflector's glass lens and another small tower fan on the floor pushing air into the closet. I used to leave the closet door cracked open about a foot during veg because of light cycle and venting. Flowering I know needs to be light proof but still provide good ventilation.

My issue is what would be the best way to seal a standard door closet with the limitations of I can't cut holes in door or the walls/ceiling in the closet (I live in an apartment complex unfortunately, but can drill holes) and its a quick fix for a month (saving for inline fan and ducting).

My only good ideas so far is seal the closet with a tarp or foam core boards or something of the like to seal the closet, make dark room light vents from cardboard and duck tape and rig a fan on the light and another as exhaust. So far that idea sucks to me cause I like to build it right and sturdy. Any suggestions from anyone, would be greatly appreciated.

Potsy
denots87 Reviewed by denots87 on . Closet door replacements? Hey all, I have a big problem on my mind right now. Four female bagseeds at about 2ft tall that I just switched to flower on 4/10. I'm running a 600w digital with a fan blowing on the reflector's glass lens and another small tower fan on the floor pushing air into the closet. I used to leave the closet door cracked open about a foot during veg because of light cycle and venting. Flowering I know needs to be light proof but still provide good ventilation. My issue is what would be the Rating: 5