alright, i posted this in the outdoor forum. seemed a little out of place i guess. since it's not natural sunlight that will be giving light. but this will be done outside.

what i'm trying to do here is have the rubbermaid box outside in a hole since i don't have anywhere to put inside, and i can't just openly grow it out in the backyard, so it needs to be stealthed.

so i had a dream. i kid you not. to place the rubbermaid grow box in a hole in the ground. the hole will be lined with a tarp to prevent water from getting in the box and causing electrical problems with the CFL's and fans. a simple roof will be made of 2x4's and plywood to cover the top and prevent rain to getting to the box. out from the bottem will be the PVC passive intake tube. all the opening of course will be sealed as usual for the grow box. since i don't want bugs getting it i'll hook the pvc upside down, and i can install screens to prevent any flying insects from getting in. the extension cord is coming from my house. i actually have a electrical outlet where the woods in my yard begin for a pond system that has a water fall. so thats no problem.

my only concerns are humidity because i'll be attempting this in the summer by the time the digging and construction of the box will be done. other than that i can wait till next year for early spring when it's cooler and start from there. since this is highly experimental i'll jsut be using a bagseed.

here is a blueprint as what it'll look like. of course to be more stealth it'll be covered in twigs and bushes and shit.

http://i5.tinypic.com/4839x80.jpg


it'll be at least 2 months before i can start this. so when this gets going i'll post my progress. hopefully this works. it looks good on paper.
Sugarblaster Reviewed by Sugarblaster on . rubbermaind grow box can be done outside? alright, i posted this in the outdoor forum. seemed a little out of place i guess. since it's not natural sunlight that will be giving light. but this will be done outside. what i'm trying to do here is have the rubbermaid box outside in a hole since i don't have anywhere to put inside, and i can't just openly grow it out in the backyard, so it needs to be stealthed. so i had a dream. i kid you not. to place the rubbermaid grow box in a hole in the ground. the hole will be lined with a Rating: 5