ValiD
Active Member
Hello everybody,
I managed to find 2 days out of my busy schedule and "migrated" my setup to a more stealth and easy to maintain grow box. Bear in mind this is my first grow and the first grow box I made ever. Some things might not be very professional (and some really aren't), but 2 major issues have been addressed and I'm happy with it. These 2 things would be security and cooling.
I started this grow with CFLs, but ended up with about 8 of them, alot of cables and improvised fans. No exhaust, just a PC cooling fan. That was too messy for me and required alot of maintainance, moving constantly lights and rotating plants. Plus, the Big Bud of mine would have eventually stunk the whole freakin' house, it's just almost 6 weeks into flowering now, sativa dominant, and already started to smell especially in the morning, before lights on, and at night, after lights off.
So I took matter into my own hands and went and made plans, picked the best stuff that would fit my budget and my needs and ordered it. First I need to mention the strains: Nirvana Bubblelicious (the one just flowering for 1 week now, indica dominant I guess) and Big Bud (sativa dominant, the funny looking one with the infinitely growing buds lol; this is 5.5 weeks into flower now). Just gonna list all the materials used here (units are metric):
- plywood: 2 pieces each 1.5m x 0.32m; 2 pieces each 1.5m x 0.8m; 2 pieces each 0.8m x 0.32m;
- standard reflector
- 250W Philips Son-T Plus - found a really good deal and got it instantly, as I see it was recommended; came with everything I need: ballast & igniter (already connected), and the bulb;
- DYI carbon filter
- bathroom exhaust fan @ 107 m3/h - cubic meters (or 3778.66934 cubic feet / CFM) - 10cm diameter
- aluminum string tubing (white) - 10 cm diameter
- panda film (black/white plastic foil)
- easy rolls for hanging the reflector
- duct tape
- PC fan as intake
- little wooden knobs for the door
- screws and nails of various sizes
- analog pH/lumens/humidity meter
- digital programmable plug; got an analogic one and broke after 2 weeks lol
- some sort of chicken wire (very little holes, like 4-5 mm big) (for the carbon filter)
- active carbon, about 4 kg, used just 2 and got 2 left for a refill in about half a year to a year, depends how long this lasts
- one pair of lady nylons, also for the carbon filter and the usual sillyness.
Hope I didn't leave anything out and I hope this post isn't getting too long or boring.
The carbon filter looks weird, I know, but believe me I spent half a day on the filter only and this is the second version, the first one was about 100 times worse. I was very unsure at first about whether the air extractor was powerful enough, because when I turned it on and put my hand on it, it wasn't doing very much air sucking. But after I put the inline fan and closed the whole box, the vacuum effect came into play and now it exhausts heat enough so I would be able to mount a 400W in there if I wanted to. Doors must be closed for that to happen, of course. Smell is not coming out either and light stays out of the box during lights out because of the panda film. Heat stays at the top, as it should, and the intake is bringing in enough air for the extractor so the heat is not building, the air is consistently refreshed. At plant level, I think I have 28 degrees (C), if even. Suspecting around 22 on the fan areas, and 26 for others farther from the intake. Really need to buy a thermometer.
All in all, I can say this was a complete success. Let me know what your opinions are, I look forward to hearing them. I'll be finishing my current grow and then use the box for other indoor gardening until the next grow (dunno maybe some tomatoes and other stuff just for a hobby, it helps me relax a lot).
Happy growing everybody and enjoy the pics!











I managed to find 2 days out of my busy schedule and "migrated" my setup to a more stealth and easy to maintain grow box. Bear in mind this is my first grow and the first grow box I made ever. Some things might not be very professional (and some really aren't), but 2 major issues have been addressed and I'm happy with it. These 2 things would be security and cooling.
I started this grow with CFLs, but ended up with about 8 of them, alot of cables and improvised fans. No exhaust, just a PC cooling fan. That was too messy for me and required alot of maintainance, moving constantly lights and rotating plants. Plus, the Big Bud of mine would have eventually stunk the whole freakin' house, it's just almost 6 weeks into flowering now, sativa dominant, and already started to smell especially in the morning, before lights on, and at night, after lights off.
So I took matter into my own hands and went and made plans, picked the best stuff that would fit my budget and my needs and ordered it. First I need to mention the strains: Nirvana Bubblelicious (the one just flowering for 1 week now, indica dominant I guess) and Big Bud (sativa dominant, the funny looking one with the infinitely growing buds lol; this is 5.5 weeks into flower now). Just gonna list all the materials used here (units are metric):
- plywood: 2 pieces each 1.5m x 0.32m; 2 pieces each 1.5m x 0.8m; 2 pieces each 0.8m x 0.32m;
- standard reflector
- 250W Philips Son-T Plus - found a really good deal and got it instantly, as I see it was recommended; came with everything I need: ballast & igniter (already connected), and the bulb;
- DYI carbon filter
- bathroom exhaust fan @ 107 m3/h - cubic meters (or 3778.66934 cubic feet / CFM) - 10cm diameter
- aluminum string tubing (white) - 10 cm diameter
- panda film (black/white plastic foil)
- easy rolls for hanging the reflector
- duct tape
- PC fan as intake
- little wooden knobs for the door
- screws and nails of various sizes
- analog pH/lumens/humidity meter
- digital programmable plug; got an analogic one and broke after 2 weeks lol
- some sort of chicken wire (very little holes, like 4-5 mm big) (for the carbon filter)
- active carbon, about 4 kg, used just 2 and got 2 left for a refill in about half a year to a year, depends how long this lasts
- one pair of lady nylons, also for the carbon filter and the usual sillyness.
Hope I didn't leave anything out and I hope this post isn't getting too long or boring.
The carbon filter looks weird, I know, but believe me I spent half a day on the filter only and this is the second version, the first one was about 100 times worse. I was very unsure at first about whether the air extractor was powerful enough, because when I turned it on and put my hand on it, it wasn't doing very much air sucking. But after I put the inline fan and closed the whole box, the vacuum effect came into play and now it exhausts heat enough so I would be able to mount a 400W in there if I wanted to. Doors must be closed for that to happen, of course. Smell is not coming out either and light stays out of the box during lights out because of the panda film. Heat stays at the top, as it should, and the intake is bringing in enough air for the extractor so the heat is not building, the air is consistently refreshed. At plant level, I think I have 28 degrees (C), if even. Suspecting around 22 on the fan areas, and 26 for others farther from the intake. Really need to buy a thermometer.
All in all, I can say this was a complete success. Let me know what your opinions are, I look forward to hearing them. I'll be finishing my current grow and then use the box for other indoor gardening until the next grow (dunno maybe some tomatoes and other stuff just for a hobby, it helps me relax a lot).
Happy growing everybody and enjoy the pics!











