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    #11
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    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    aww shucks guys. thanks for all the kind words. i'm pretty amazed by the amount of feedback and love! you guys rock.

    i just try to do what i can do with what i have to do it with. i must admit, i'm ready to step it up though!

    Quote Originally Posted by Italiano715
    I've got some killer popcorn mid beans you could have Nice fat juicy buds too! More bud than leaf ratio in flower!

    Also, I'd definitely go wit something U shaped like plumbing pvc. I had a grow box out of a rubbermaid container few years back and that's what I used to keep the light from leaking out the ducting part.

    P.S. They are looking good though! Specially the re-vegged one! Kudos my man!(must spread rep around before giving it to headshake again )
    sounds good man! i might have to use some cardboad like fluid recommended. i just think it's gonna work better for my purposes. although, that pvc could work for the intakes.

    thanks for the kind words.

    Quote Originally Posted by quarteroy
    the box is a f*$kin inspiration shake that is amazing what you have done with a box. Seriously looks pro from the inside. reminds me i need to keep up with my log btw I'm in the middle of building a new flower cab, its too hot where my current cab is atm. so that is all to come in my log. but first VEGAS. have a 4 day trip but plan to update my log at least once before then. that's end of this month.

    peace
    thanks quarter!

    it's really only some cardboard, hot glue, auto sunshades, some zip ties and rope plus the lighting.

    i'm looking forward to the update! have fun in vegas and be safe!

    Quote Originally Posted by FourTwenty4Life
    Looks good shake. You might need more room in the box for the ladies to breathe a bit easier but overall I'd say it looks great! Oh and try throwing a white and/or black sheet over top of everything for light proofing.:hippy:
    yeah, i agree with you 420. these ladies grew so damn big so fast that i just wasn't ready for them. and i just can't bring myself to kill one off...although i know it would probably be for the best.

    the sheet is a good idea! i might have to go with a hybrid between this and something like fluids idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by Balkey
    Hey Head,

    It's looking good! Plants are looking quite healthy as well! :thumbsup:

    I have always been under the assumption that the majority of light comes from the sides of cfls not the tip/end. If that's the case, those sockets could be more useful in a more diagonal arrangement.

    I am liking the cardboard!!! Great job!
    thanks for the compliments balkey! you are probably right, but the sockets are hardwired into the fixtures. i plan on adding more Y splitters. that should help with that.

    you should see my living room furniture. j/k.

    Quote Originally Posted by fluid69
    shake, you are the king of cardboard! or atleast that's my vote. I'm totally blown away. your light setup is the $hit, I gotta start dreaming up something like that. that's ten times better than searching for something the right height to set your plants on. I have an idea for your fans, make a scoop. brace yourself...build it out cardboard. I'm gonna post a pic of a box I built for somebody, I think you could use the same idea. it's not my favorite light trap, but I think it'd work good on your setup. just an idea. shake again, I'm blown away. you've kicked cardboards a$$.:thumbsup:

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    that's much appreciated fluid. that's pretty much along the lines i was thinking. or a tower-esque thing with offset holes or a horse shoe. i gotta do something.

    i think instead of using cardboard, next time i'm gonna use lego bricks! should be interesting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Divestoned
    That box has STYLE,I think it's the nicest ghetto box i've seen yet.givem hell bro.

    Dive:stoned:
    thanks dive! it means a lot to me to get a compliment for a jedi master. but is that like being the least retarded kid in the special olympics? lol. j/k.

    it's funny what an experiment can lead to. and the book reads ".........headshake started with nothing but a mere cardboard box and fistful of CFLs and graduated to......." well that's it. i haven't graduated to anything yet. i'm still stuck in the cardboard and with the CFLs.


    thanks again everyone!


    -shake

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    #12
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    Shit look at all the Cardboard lovers coming out of them bushes. Yo head straight up you are a fucking genius when it comes to the box (lol). But the way im with FLUID these cardboard boxes you completely dominated. After my Aurora Indica i think im going to make a bigger box for flowering. Also if you dont mind me asking were did you get the 2x4 Vanity Light Bars and how much did they run about? thanks YOU THE MAN!

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    #13
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    Cardboard is widely used to mock up structural designs or to make templates of other materials that are either too expensive or difficult to work with. Great stuff!
    I have a brother who watches my grow and decided to do it himself. I use 2' x 4' pieces af cardboard with mylar glued to them used as reflectors. I hang them or just prop them around the plants. My bro decided to build a wooden veg box and glued his mylar in it. Well, it looked really nice and it worked, but when he decided to make changes to his design the wooden box and glued mylar were worthless to him now. "I should have used cardboard." I can start a grow in a smaller area using these reflectors and expand the area in a minute. It also alows me better access to the plants. Bro now has an area in a room with an 8' x 6' area 'tented' with panda film. He now uses mylar on cardboard to reflect light close to the plants. Instead of stray light traveling from lamp > panda > plant (6'+ total distance) it travels a total of 2' -3'. At least four times the amount of light hitting the plant.

    And for a total enclosure, as you've built, cardboard works wonderfully. I also think that in the event of the unthinkable, my grow (of 6-10 seedlings/plants) is discovered by authorities, it doesn't look very 'commercial'. Definetly looks ghetto and it can be taked down and put away in short order. I have yeilded up to one pound of dry bud from a one square meter area (aprox. 4' x 3').

    Endless other possibilities using CB for inside growing.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    That is the Cadillac of cardboard grow boxes :jointsmile:

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    #15
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    I know you don't need anymore slaps on the back, shake, as your back must be hurting already, but that's a dang fine contraption you got there. I concur with all previous statements that the inside rivals those dang $1500 commercial boxes. I know you'll figure out the light leak issue, as the light traps discussed above sound perfect.

    Most of all, your fine green lady friends look amazing, and that's what it's all about. Good growing, my friend!

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    #16
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    Quote Originally Posted by camoxnhx
    Shit look at all the Cardboard lovers coming out of them bushes. Yo head straight up you are a fucking genius when it comes to the box (lol). But the way im with FLUID these cardboard boxes you completely dominated. After my Aurora Indica i think im going to make a bigger box for flowering. Also if you dont mind me asking were did you get the 2x4 Vanity Light Bars and how much did they run about? thanks YOU THE MAN!
    thanks camo! i knew there had to be some around here somewhere. lol.

    as far as the light bars, i got them at home depot for $8 a piece.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
    Cardboard is widely used to mock up structural designs or to make templates of other materials that are either too expensive or difficult to work with. Great stuff!
    I have a brother who watches my grow and decided to do it himself. I use 2' x 4' pieces af cardboard with mylar glued to them used as reflectors. I hang them or just prop them around the plants. My bro decided to build a wooden veg box and glued his mylar in it. Well, it looked really nice and it worked, but when he decided to make changes to his design the wooden box and glued mylar were worthless to him now. "I should have used cardboard." I can start a grow in a smaller area using these reflectors and expand the area in a minute. It also alows me better access to the plants. Bro now has an area in a room with an 8' x 6' area 'tented' with panda film. He now uses mylar on cardboard to reflect light close to the plants. Instead of stray light traveling from lamp > panda > plant (6'+ total distance) it travels a total of 2' -3'. At least four times the amount of light hitting the plant.

    And for a total enclosure, as you've built, cardboard works wonderfully. I also think that in the event of the unthinkable, my grow (of 6-10 seedlings/plants) is discovered by authorities, it doesn't look very 'commercial'. Definetly looks ghetto and it can be taked down and put away in short order. I have yeilded up to one pound of dry bud from a one square meter area (aprox. 4' x 3').

    Endless other possibilities using CB for inside growing.
    that's true shove! i never thought about the mock up and design stuff. makes perfect sense though.

    and i totally agree with you about the non-commercial look. and the ease to break it down/get rid of it. always a plus!

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
    That is the Cadillac of cardboard grow boxes :jointsmile:
    thanks finn! i don't normally take compliments that well, but i really like getting them from you experienced growers. that goes for everyone of you!

    Quote Originally Posted by jakezking
    I know you don't need anymore slaps on the back, shake, as your back must be hurting already, but that's a dang fine contraption you got there. I concur with all previous statements that the inside rivals those dang $1500 commercial boxes. I know you'll figure out the light leak issue, as the light traps discussed above sound perfect.

    Most of all, your fine green lady friends look amazing, and that's what it's all about. Good growing, my friend!
    thanks jake! i appreciate the kind words. i really do. i've come a long way in a short time.....and managed to drive my wife crazy in the process!

    the ladies just won't stop growing. it seems like every morning they are in the lights! good but bad. i don't have a whole lot of room in there.


    thanks again everyone! you guys make it fun to share. not to mention i learn something from all of you. you guys rock!



    -shake

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    #17
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    I;m really impressed with how well that reflector you have right above the lights works.. you can really see the contrast in brightness between the upper and lower halves of the box in those pics...

    i've been meaning to do something similiar in my box for awhile but i just haven;t gotten to it.. maybe this weekend!

    what is it your using to line the inside of your walls btw? looks like emergency blankets maybe?

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    #18
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    thanks syde! that reflector has no paint on it. the one that had been painted got soaked in an unexpected rain storm.

    it's pretty cool how well the reflector keeps heat off of the ladies. the top will get to about 90F, but the bottme hardy ever breaks 80F. it usually hovers right at 78F. it stays cooler than the ambient room temps!

    they are auto sunshades. i got them for $.99 each at the $.99 store. they were cheaper than the blankets and much more easy to work with. i just modified as needed and hot glued them in.


    -shake

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    #19
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    Hot damn Shake. That light you rigged up is sweeeet. And those are some mighty fine ladies. Fox Farm must be treating ya well. Very healthy gals even in an environment built from a bunch of small parts.

    How's Miss Gnarly Round 2 doing?

    begood shake,
    be:jointsmile:

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    #20
    Senior Member

    vote headshake king of cardboard!

    thanks be! it's kina a beast, that light. i am gonna add some more Y splitters if they will fit. and i was considering going with some uvb, but have been getting mixed reviews.

    the fox farm has been nice to me so far.

    that's miss gnarly in the re-veg/youngster picture up top there! gonna take some clones and flower them and let her keep going i think.

    thanks for stopping by.



    -shake

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