Quote Originally Posted by SunnyD
Do you have your fans running 24/7? if not that will help a lot

And you said you have passive intake? I'm only seeing ventillation...if you add an intake that will help as well

Gotta make sure she's light sealed though!
Yes, I will run fans on all the time. Suppose I'll wait and see if that is enough. If it gets really hot I suppose I'll have to get an intake fan. Maybe I have my terminology wrong (I thought having holes with no intake fan was called a passive intake (?)) but what I've done there is cut two holes (about 2" around) and attached some insect screening to those elbow PVC pipes and stuck them in. There is quite a lot of air moving through there. That white plastic got sucked upward when the doors were shut until I put something on top of it. I was thankful it was well taped down at the edges.

Yeah, not sure what I'm going to do about the light round the edges. I think I need to find weather sealant stuff because the duct tape quick job didn't quite do it. It took care of 98% of it but I could still see a tiny bit of light and I know that's a no-no.
PlainJane Reviewed by PlainJane on . My first grow cabinet (handmade, sort of) An IKEA convert, for a good cause. ;) Whatcha think? http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/3538/cabfv8.jpg (tried to post that as an inline image, just won't do it. Maybe it's on account of my n00bness) Anyway, the cabinet is 2 metres tall, 1 metre wide, and I'm quite proud of it. That was hard work! Rating: 5