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03-26-2006, 04:36 AM #1OPJunior Member
My work in progress...
Thanks to all who gave advice on my set-up. So here is the closet, cleaned out, disinfected and painted flat white. I ended up acquiring some clones to start my project (Train Wreck, Blue Dot and Ai Goo-sp?) . I am keeping the bubble gum seeds I purchased for future use. I have a 400 watt MH lamp suspended over them. I transplanted them today after checking on how hot the closet was going to run with the MH on all day. It looks like with the door shut and light on, the closet temp hovers right at 80. With the door craked it's about 77 based on my digital read thermometer. I don't have my fan yet but it's coming in a couple of days to help stir the air a bit. I'm keeping the ballast outside the closet at all times by running the cord under the closet door. If it was in there I don't think I would be able to keep the temp. at or below 80. I also have a 400 watt HPS conversion bulb for when the time comes. I'm planning on wallpapering the inside of the closet with mylar and will be hangning some panda cloth on the inside of the closet doors so when they're shut, it will further light proof the cracks and help with light reflection. I'm a bit concerned that the panda cloth will make the space run hotter but I haven't been able to think of a better way to light proof it. Anyhow, here are some pics. Any feedback is highly welcomed! Thanks!!!
Coldpressed Reviewed by Coldpressed on . My work in progress... Thanks to all who gave advice on my set-up. So here is the closet, cleaned out, disinfected and painted flat white. I ended up acquiring some clones to start my project (Train Wreck, Blue Dot and Ai Goo-sp?) . I am keeping the bubble gum seeds I purchased for future use. I have a 400 watt MH lamp suspended over them. I transplanted them today after checking on how hot the closet was going to run with the MH on all day. It looks like with the door shut and light on, the closet temp hovers Rating: 5
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03-26-2006, 11:42 AM #2Senior Member
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Looks good.
Your carpet... can you put a wood plank over it? It's bound to get wet and full of soil... and leaves... and trichomes...
So far, so good. The fan you have coming, what is it? Ventilation is important... and FRESH AIR is also important. Not "fresh air" from the room... fresh air from OUTSIDE the house.
Best,
-turtle420
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03-26-2006, 02:50 PM #3OPJunior Member
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I don't know how to address. Above the closet is an attic so I know I can install an exhaust fan to the attic but I'm lost on how I might be able to vent fresh air in to the space. The nearest window is about 10 feet away and is being left open to aid in ventillation. As far as the carpet goes, I'm planning to lay panda cloth down in order to protect it and aid in light reflection. Thanks for your thoughts on this!
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03-26-2006, 03:28 PM #4Senior Member
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Hmmm.... fresh air is a must... your plants will grow without it... but, not as fast as possible.
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03-26-2006, 03:47 PM #5OPJunior Member
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Would that do me any good?
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03-26-2006, 03:55 PM #6Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Coldpressed
That I was gonna say... if you can get CO2 in your setup, fresh air isn't that crucial, as you're replacing the CO2 yourself.
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03-26-2006, 04:26 PM #7Junior Member
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Fresh air doesnâ??t have to be outside air, it can be air from another room or air that is from the room where the closet is. It is just so you can get air movement through the closet. good luck
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03-26-2006, 04:55 PM #8Senior Member
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Originally Posted by mrtbone55
Get Zandor's input on this. Get Garden Knowm's input on this. Get LateWood's input.
Do as you want dude...
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I was going to post, but:::
Originally Posted by mrtbone55
The plants take Oxygen, convert it into whatever they want (I hear it's Tootsie Rolls) and then expel CO2... (got this right gK?).
What would happen if you seal a plant inside a cabinet without air EXCHANGE? Pretty soon, the plant will be SUFFOCATING in Oxygen. No CO2 to grow, produce the Rolls...
Get my idea?
Peace, love, and fresh air MrTbone,
-turtle420
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03-26-2006, 05:46 PM #9Senior Member
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There is plenty of CO2 in the air from other parts of the house. I would actually prefer using air from inside the house for temperature control. In the summer, when its 100 degrees F outside, how are you going to keep the grow room cool?
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03-26-2006, 05:49 PM #10Senior Member
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Originally Posted by smoknjoe
But there is NOT "plenty" of CO2 in the air around the house...
If you're growing, and it's 100F outside, you need an a/c unit dude.
Coldpressed, I'm speaking from MY experience. My plants grew very slow, until Rasta Kaze asked if I had a duct going to a window... to get fresh air. As soon as I installed that fresh air duct, the plants jumped.
In reality, use whomever's advice you like more dude...
Peace and love,
-turtle420
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