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08-18-2006, 08:47 PM #21OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
Lol, its not a box. We just took his closet that was already in the wall & lined it with panda plastic, and stretched a piece in between the doors & put one of those tarp zippers on it. I'm retarded though, and fucked the zipper up so it's not light and kinda glows lol, but all together just simply lining the pre-existing closet with that plastic and the zipper was like 40 bucks total.
We went to a shop that had the plastic on a roll and sold it for $1.50 a foot which is actually 10 square feet cause it un-folds 10 feet wide, so we only had to buy like 15 or 18 feet which was like 150-180 square feet. And just simply used a staple gun to tack it up and covered the seams with duct tape. And the zipper is badass, you just stick it on to the plastic and then open it and follow the metal part with a razor blade and cut it as long as you need it to open.
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08-18-2006, 08:48 PM #22OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
Oh and it is kinda disguised, it just looks like a closet with the doors closed. With clothes hanging on it lol.
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08-18-2006, 09:02 PM #23OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
Lol i forgot to say "no i didn't get that box" i can see how that was confusing. But I think the closet lining thing is pretty easy and probably cheaper, if you don't mind fucking up the ceiling for ventilation. We just cut two holes using a keyhole saw and then just ran ducting in with a ghetto intake fan (ducting just patched into the regular ac duct and then taped to the back of a regular fan lol) and passive exhaust.
Since we are using CFL's in that room it has plenty of air exchange and stays a perfect temperature and decent humidity, usually from like 72-77 degrees F & about 40-60 percent humidity. We have a thermometer/hygrometer from radio shack (only like 17 bucks) that has a remote sensor (can have up to 3) and you can monitor temp & humidity from up to 100 feet away (through walls.) The CFL's were just suspended from hooks on the ceiling by some cheap ass chains from lowes. We used some of those plug-in shop lights that cost 8 bucks (300 watt fixture) and 42 watt cfls (2700 lumens 4100k & 6700k, mixed), More pics: *check out the cfl pic first post & sadly all those plants pictured are the ones that were stolen*
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08-18-2006, 09:10 PM #24OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
Pics: *Nutes and more pics of my kidnapped girls*
(check out that badass chart for the foxfarms system we're using)
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08-18-2006, 09:16 PM #25OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
Pics: What kind of bug does this? (I'm pretty sure it happened during the time it was outside, same time those sexy pre-flowers formed) And damn look at how many tops that big one has, it was topped and we just started tying it using zip-ties because they are really easy to adjust as you need them and to make it bigger you just cut one and add a new one in the chain
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08-19-2006, 06:32 AM #26Senior Member
It's a girl! :)
Must blow to have shit stolen. I live in hickville now, but in Cali, I had people stealing anything. It sucked. Anyways, I notice you are using Fox farm grow big and bloom, but what is that bucket underneath? And I forget, why neem oil? Your setup looks perfect. Zipper effect is excellent.
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08-20-2006, 01:39 AM #27OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
That bucket is bat guano, just another organic fertilizer we mixed in with our soil for the outdoor ones before we got that fox farm system. We only have grow big & big bloom right now, but we'll get the rest of the system as needed according to that chart. The neem oil is just to keep the spider mites and other unwanted things at bay, you mix it with water and a little mild detergent (wetting agent) and then spray it on the leaves once a month or so. And the bucket was full of water just set in the room to increase ambient humidity.
But yeah, the zippers are badass, they just stick on and only cost like 12 bucks for a 7 foot zipper you can cut to size if you need. And this is kinda in hickville too which actually makes it easier for shit to get stolen cause no neighbors around to hear windows breaking...damn people are worthless.
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08-21-2006, 10:17 PM #28OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
I guess those damned seeds are never going to get here, so it looks like time to break out the bag seed I've saved. Lots of friends have kept like the 2 or 3 seeds they'd find in some good bud from time to time and I've been taking a collection lol. So hopefully we'll get some crazy random phenos and maybe a few that don't suck. Btw, those plants pictured were all from bag seed, that big one from a batch of Blueberry homegrown....which pisses me off all over again cause those seeds are gone
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08-22-2006, 05:05 AM #29Senior Member
It's a girl! :)
LOOKS GREAT... bug damage does not look serious...
you are flowering.. correct?
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08-22-2006, 11:04 PM #30OPSenior Member
It's a girl! :)
Nah, none of those plants are still here. Those are the ones that got stolen. And no, we hadn't been flowering, that big one had just been outside for awhile and started flowering while it was out there. It had been under 24 hour CFL lighting for about 2 weeks at the time of that pic, and had swolen up so huge in that time compared to how big it had been. And it had just been topped two more times in that pic because we were planning on letting the small ones catch up before flowering and having just one beast of a plant and a few small trees.
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