Fyremann619
Active Member
Hi Guys, wanted to post here in Stealth / Cab, this is my first grow and I'm hoping to be successful. I initially posted in Newbie Central and probably should have started here because my goal is an extremely stealth cabinet grow, couple plants at a time, nothing big at all.
I initially was going to do a perpetual grow in one 3'w x 1.5' dp x 6'h office cabinet, but sealing off the 2 areas and limiting my space wasn't to appealing, so this weekend I chose to gut a second cabinet instead, same footprint but about 3.5' high, and use the initial larger one for flowering, and the new smaller one for veg.
This is an in process build that I'll update throughout.
Specs for the Veg Cab:
3'w x 1.5'dp x 3.5'h steel office cabinet
8 2' T5 6500K Sunblaster lights with reflectors
Digital Humidity and heat control
4" inductor exhausting through a can9000, straight run.
passive intake
Diamond Dispersion film
Motion capture, temps and RH monitoring.
The cabinet is 99.9% light sealed. I actually did go in there and look for leaks but I didn't go crazy (yet) and stay in there for 10+ minutes.
Venting seems adequate. We will se how I can hold the humidity (hopefully) without a humidifier. Actually the exhaust hole is a 2.5", seems more than adequate but I can open that up if needed to 4". If I find the induct fan doesn't have the strength I'm thinking of making a cross flow style fan out of a couple 4" pc fans.
I bought a reptile habitat controller which will turn on heat or a humidifier to digital accuracy, mounted the controller for that on the can9000, and I'll permanently mount the sensor on the rear wall. For the cold temps a crane 400watt convection heater will heat the area. I haven't decided on what to do for humidity yet. Maybe a reptile fogger so I can run the tube from externally.
So I'm contemplating a move from the large cab. into the small one, once I get ready to clone/flower. Perhaps a bit before that so I can prepare the large cab. At that time I'll move my diy 8 banger T5 sunblaster into the small cabinet. Along with all the oscillating reindeer head fan, ect.
I really want to maximize the space so I'm thinking about how to stack a few of the essential but space consuming items. Aso I need to make triple sure the heater is safe to run inside the cab. Probable make a steel plate for some of the can filter, or remove it's pre-filter. It's making me nervous right above the heater.
Flower Cab Specs: (some is planned, not current)
3'w x 1.5'dp x 6'h steel office cabinet
Planned 600 or 400w HPS
4" vortex 177cfm through a can9000, 90 degree bend
passive intake
Diamond Dispersion film
Motion capture, temps and RH monitoring
Lower level for accessories, supplies, heater. 4.5' usable
For flowering. I'll get a 600 or 400w HPS for the larger cabinet, and run a seperate cooltube for just the light.
So kind of a work in progress but I wanted to get this down and I'll update this thread as time goes by. Any advice or comments I'd love to hear it if you have any questions please feel free to ask I'm a nob but I've been reading a lot and learning tons from this site. Thanks all.
Happy growing...Last 2 pics are of the large cabinet.
I initially was going to do a perpetual grow in one 3'w x 1.5' dp x 6'h office cabinet, but sealing off the 2 areas and limiting my space wasn't to appealing, so this weekend I chose to gut a second cabinet instead, same footprint but about 3.5' high, and use the initial larger one for flowering, and the new smaller one for veg.
This is an in process build that I'll update throughout.
Specs for the Veg Cab:
3'w x 1.5'dp x 3.5'h steel office cabinet
8 2' T5 6500K Sunblaster lights with reflectors
Digital Humidity and heat control
4" inductor exhausting through a can9000, straight run.
passive intake
Diamond Dispersion film
Motion capture, temps and RH monitoring.
The cabinet is 99.9% light sealed. I actually did go in there and look for leaks but I didn't go crazy (yet) and stay in there for 10+ minutes.
Venting seems adequate. We will se how I can hold the humidity (hopefully) without a humidifier. Actually the exhaust hole is a 2.5", seems more than adequate but I can open that up if needed to 4". If I find the induct fan doesn't have the strength I'm thinking of making a cross flow style fan out of a couple 4" pc fans.
I bought a reptile habitat controller which will turn on heat or a humidifier to digital accuracy, mounted the controller for that on the can9000, and I'll permanently mount the sensor on the rear wall. For the cold temps a crane 400watt convection heater will heat the area. I haven't decided on what to do for humidity yet. Maybe a reptile fogger so I can run the tube from externally.
So I'm contemplating a move from the large cab. into the small one, once I get ready to clone/flower. Perhaps a bit before that so I can prepare the large cab. At that time I'll move my diy 8 banger T5 sunblaster into the small cabinet. Along with all the oscillating reindeer head fan, ect.
I really want to maximize the space so I'm thinking about how to stack a few of the essential but space consuming items. Aso I need to make triple sure the heater is safe to run inside the cab. Probable make a steel plate for some of the can filter, or remove it's pre-filter. It's making me nervous right above the heater.
Flower Cab Specs: (some is planned, not current)
3'w x 1.5'dp x 6'h steel office cabinet
Planned 600 or 400w HPS
4" vortex 177cfm through a can9000, 90 degree bend
passive intake
Diamond Dispersion film
Motion capture, temps and RH monitoring
Lower level for accessories, supplies, heater. 4.5' usable
For flowering. I'll get a 600 or 400w HPS for the larger cabinet, and run a seperate cooltube for just the light.
So kind of a work in progress but I wanted to get this down and I'll update this thread as time goes by. Any advice or comments I'd love to hear it if you have any questions please feel free to ask I'm a nob but I've been reading a lot and learning tons from this site. Thanks all.
Happy growing...Last 2 pics are of the large cabinet.
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