Well hello cann.com - and welcom to my second indoor grow. For all those that weren't watching, my first grow was one plant heavily LST'd in a computer with 92 cfl watts. yielded about an ounce of tasty dank, and a realization of what could be done on a 'micro' level.

I am usually browsing over on icmag in their micro section for inspiration, especially from a member who flowers 144 plants with 1176 watts in a very compact manner. I decided to scale it down, build something more geared towards my personal use, and maybe a tad bit less crammed.

I present you my micro house of foam.

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Yes, Styrofoam.. Didn't have the tools nor the cash for anything more luxurious. In retrospect it was a really easy material to use and build with, and very strong once finished.


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The lighting is supplied via two 4-light vanity fixtures, so a total of 8 possible CFLS. Right now there are 6 23 watt cfls, and 2 50 watters. Planning on adding a couple more 50's once I completely finish the intake/exhaust, but the current temps don't allow it.

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The ventilation is fairly simple, 1 dayton blower exhausting, passively. My hinging door stays shut perfectly just by the suction. I am thinking of adding a 4" dayton intake once the carbon filter (if needed) is added. Right now the temps are 84, but I am shooting for the 70's.

I had to do some work lining the outside and inside with poster board to prevent 'glow,' and added weatherstripping to the door and lid to go around wires. It is very close to light safe, and will be completely soon.

I am growing in COCO again, and hoping for the similar beautiful results (without burning them)
greenatik Reviewed by greenatik on . GREENATIK'S HOUSE OF FOAM Well hello cann.com - and welcom to my second indoor grow. For all those that weren't watching, my first grow was one plant heavily LST'd in a computer with 92 cfl watts. yielded about an ounce of tasty dank, and a realization of what could be done on a 'micro' level. I am usually browsing over on icmag in their micro section for inspiration, especially from a member who flowers 144 plants with 1176 watts in a very compact manner. I decided to scale it down, build something more geared Rating: 5