thats a cool idea. ^ there's a good point though... maybe you should replace 2 of the lights with fans. also having lights on the door may not be the best idea.
It looks good in your plan but your not gona want those 6500K for flowering. Your gonna need a lower temp rating like 2700K(red light) for that part. Do you have any space for fans or any type of forced ventilation? Carbon filter for when it flowers? Are you gonna LST/scrog? Have you equated how tall your pot is gonna raise your plant to the lights?
- maybe you should replace 2 of the lights with fans.
I actually plan on having 4 intake fans and passive exhaust through the holes in the reflectors.
- having lights on the door may not be the best idea.
Don't worry...many years in the PC/networking field (and this nifty book I found: "
Zen And The Art Of Cable Management") have trained me to become a master of the art of cable management. The door will be on hinges and will have a handle for easy opening. I will also use weather-stripping to ensure a tight seal at the door.
- your not gona want those 6500K for flowering.
I know that. I was planning on switching to 8x2700k, 8x4000k and 4x6500k bulbs for flowering, in this arrangement:
- Do you have any space for fans or any type of forced ventilation?
There will be 1 fan at each of the bottom corners of the box, pointing up. I'm hoping this will keep a pressurize the box enough so that a constant flow of air can be felt exiting the holes in the reflectors.
- Carbon filter for when it flowers?
Nope, just planned on having a few air fresheners in there...perhaps something fruity.
I can only have 1 potter at a time, which leads me to consider LST. I've never tried it but I'd like to give it a shot, considering my spacial limitations.
- Have you equated how tall your pot is gonna raise your plant to the lights?
The base of the box will have a hole cut in it just big enough to fit the potter in. The box will be kept elevated by using 2x4 "stilts". I will use weather-stripping to ensure a tight seal between the potter and the box. This way, the plant can grow a total of 2 feet tall.