Greetings all. Thanks to our current robust economy, I've found my funds to be gradually diminishing to the point where growing has become a viable alternative. I've been lurking on the forums for awhile now, and have become close friends with the Search button, but I'm at the point where I'd like a bit of community advice (if anyone would be so kind). Please excuse the presumptuous nature of the statements. I've always believed there's nothing worse then someone talking about what they are going to do, and yet here I am.

Here is what I'm looking at - the free space in the closet under the desk. The dimensions are 36"x 22 1/4" x 27 1/2"

Clearly due to space constraints it would be limited to a couple of plants either LST'd or put into a SCROG. This being a first attempt, I'd like to stick to the basics and build a bit of working knowledge and equipment before setting my sights on hydro, etc. But again, I get ahead of myself.

What I would appreciate would be thoughts of how to set up a cab. Keep in mind money is a bit of an issue, and ghetto rigged setups seem to have treated many in this community just fine. I'm leaning towards building a wooden box for the space, with the interior cheaply painted flat white. Thoughts on cab materials? I figure I'll need at least one fan up top with a couple passive intakes on the bottom.

Lighting would start with CFL's and go from there. (I've got plenty of links on the topics thanks to the efforts of guys like Zebulon) Would there be enough space to create both a vegging and flowering box?

Any help would be appreciated.
RamblerGambler Reviewed by RamblerGambler on . Advice on a growspace Greetings all. Thanks to our current robust economy, I've found my funds to be gradually diminishing to the point where growing has become a viable alternative. I've been lurking on the forums for awhile now, and have become close friends with the Search button, but I'm at the point where I'd like a bit of community advice (if anyone would be so kind). Please excuse the presumptuous nature of the statements. I've always believed there's nothing worse then someone talking about what they are Rating: 5